Join me for the Cape Cod Art Center’s ZOOM seminar this Saturday Oct. 31st – 10:00 am EST
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If you are free this Saturday, please join me for a ZOOM presentation, hosted by the Cape Cod Art Center’s annual CLICK Photography Seminars!
Photograph by Harold Ross
This is a series of four seminars, with each speaker being featured on a different Saturday. In addition to myself, the speakers are David H. Wells, Tony Sweet and Rad Drew.
The description and dates from Cape Cod’s Website:
October 31 – Sculpting with Light: Light Painting Still Lifes, Landscapes & More with Harold Ross fine-art photographer Harold Ross will show you light painting techniques to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
November 7 – Mastering Found light: Light, Shadow, Night and Twilight. Learn all about light from visual storyteller David H. Wells.
November 14 – Visual Artistry with Tony Sweet discover how Tony approaches composition to find the essence of an image. You’ll then have chance to have him critique and edit one of your photographs.
December 5– Rad Drew – Creating with Topaz Studio 2 and related Topaz Tools Rad Drew will take you through a workflow using the creative tools of the Topaz Studio plus the powerful DeNoise AI, Sharpen AI, and Mask AI.
You can sign up for all four, or you can sign up for individual seminars. For more information and pricing, Click HERE
As for me, I’ll be giving a (roughly) 90 minute presentation on my work and my image-making process (see description below).
Photograph by Harold Ross
The description of my presentation from the CCAC website:
Join noted fine-art photographer Harold Ross for a presentation of his Light Sculpting process, a technique that he has been perfecting for 30 years. He will show you how his photographic methods using the technique of light painting can transform the ordinary into the remarkable. Harold will explain the tools needed, the advantages of light painting, and the Six Principles of Light that he feels are essential to mastering lighting. He’ll also touch on the amazing power of enhancing dimension and depth through specialized (yet simple) masking techniques in Photoshop. These masking methods, which Harold teaches in his workshops, are akin to painting and drawing, and are not taught as photographic techniques anywhere else. This will be an information-packed program. Be prepared to be inspired!
Hope to see you there! – Harold
For my workshop information please click HERE .
All images from students over the years are HERE.
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Good luck with this talk Harold. Wish you were up here in person! Hope you and Vera continue to be well during these strange and unsettling times. Deb
Thanks Deb! We are well and hope you are too! – H