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Intentional Camera Movement, Beyond the Handshake
Ellen Anon
Intentional Camera Movement: Beyond the Handshake
November 16 @ 7:00 PM ET via Zoom
There was a time when the goal in photography
was to use the shortest fastest exposure possible to freeze the moment and avoid movement from any source, whether the camera or the subject. The goal was to capture tack sharp frozen split seconds of time. Photographers go to all sorts of lengths to get faster and faster images, from very fast expensive lenses, to higher and higher ISOs that enable faster shutter speeds to make this possible. And images made this way can be lovely. But that isn’t the only way to take compelling images.
Slideshow
Speaker 23-11 Anon
By intentionally moving a camera
either during a long exposure or by combining multiple shots into a single image, with the camera moving between each shutter release, it’s possible to create captivating and artistic images of almost anything, that may be even more expressive than “normal” shots. In this talk Ellen Anon will cover a variety of ways to create memorable images incorporating camera movement. She’ll include ways to create a multiple-exposure effect during image capture even if your camera lacks the ability to do so automatically, as well as post-processing options.
Biography:
Ellen Anon is a an internationally acclaimed photographer,
writer, and speaker who specializes in expressive photography. Her images, most often based on nature, are sometimes realistic and sometimes abstract but always designed to elicit emotional reactions from the viewer. Her goal is to go beyond the ordinary in ways that hopefully stimulate others to pause and appreciate some of the beauty and wonder of our earth to help balance some of the stress of everyday life. Ellen has won recognition in numerous worldwide competitions including the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competitions. She has co-authored nine books on photography and digital processing, as well as numerous articles and video training materials.
Visit Ellen's website at:
https://www.ellenanon.com/index
or on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/ellen.anon
or on Instagram at:
www.instagram.com/ellenanonart
Registration is required for this virtual presentation.
Registration is FREE for LVPC members, $10.00 nonrefundable fee for non-members.
A link to the video recording of the presentation will be emailed to all registrants, both members and non-members, within a week following the meeting. To signup, click the "Register Now" button above and to the right. Connection information will be included in your registration confirmation and in follow-up reminder emails.
When:
Thursday, November 16, 2023, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Zoom Meeting
Additional Info:
Category:
Member Meeting
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500
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