Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Photography Events at the Vermont Folklife Center

Scott & Helen Nearing photo cropped

An evening with Almost Utopia photographer Rebecca Lepkoff
Friday July 10th
5-7 pm
Vermont Folklife Center
88 Main Street, Middlebury


As part of Middlebury's new town-wide ArtWalk, Lepkoff will share her thoughts about her life behind the camera lens, including her work in the 1950s capturing the essence of the alternative community that formed around Helen and Scott Nearing near Jamaica, Vermont. Lepkoff has been making photographs of New York City and Vermont since the late 1930's. She is associated with the Photo League era, and renown for her rare, vintage silver prints. Also on hand will be Greg Joly, Nearing scholar and co-author of the book, Almost Utopia, The Residents and Radicals of Pike¹s Falls
Vermont, 1950. Both Lepkoff and Joly will be available to sign copies of their recent published work.

For information about the Vermont Folklife Center, visit their website!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

From Camera to Print: Digital Workflow

What do you do after you shoot your digital images? Do you leave the the images in your computer, never to be printed? Are your images disorganized and difficult to locate on your computer? Do colors or exposures need to be corrected, and you are unsure of how to begin? Do your prints never match your monitor?

From Camera to Print, a new offering this summer, will cover all of these topics and more, introducing students to digital image management. In addition, archival, large format color printing will be included! This class will use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a powerful and user-friendly program designed to make this process streamlined and easy. Robin Perlah, a college instructor and professional wedding photographer who uses this program daily for her photography workflow, will be instructing.

Lightroom

You can visit Adobe's website to download a free trial version of the program.

Lightroom

Class description:

FROM CAMERA TO PRINT: DIGITAL WORKFLOW with Robin Perlah
Tuesdays, July 14-August 4; 6:00 – 9:00pm
Upload, organize, edit and print your digital photographs in this comprehensive workshop using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Importing images, using RAW files, organization, fine-tuning tone and contrast, color adjustments and printing will all be covered. Includes archival ink and paper; bring a portable hard drive or flash drive with your images to the first class.


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Scholarships are available!

Lith Printing

Jordan Douglas
Lith Printed Image
Image Copyright Jordan Douglas, All Rights Reserved

Try a new and beautiful darkroom process this summer - lith printing!

Jordan Douglas teaches darkroom photography at St. Michael's College and Champlain College. He most often works with alternative printing techniques and has an interest in the photographic processes of the 19th Century. He is featured in the recent "World of Lith Printing" (Argentum Press, 2006), by master printer Tim Rudman.

Here's the class description:

LITH PRINTING with Jordan Douglas
Thursdays, July 30 – August 13; 6-9pm
$125, $112.50 BCA members, includes all paper and chemicals
Prerequisite: Intro to Black and White Film and the Darkroom or black and white printing experience
Explore the endless and exciting possibilities of the unique lith printing process and transform your black-and-white negatives into one-of-a-kind, multi-toned prints. This process affects print color and grain, resulting in brilliant white highlights and deep black shadows. High quality European fiber paper is included.
LIMIT: 6

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Scholarships are available.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Upcoming Workshop: Nature Photography

Get out and capture the amazing light and vibrance of Spring in Vermont with a professional in the field!

Rainforest-LR
Image Copyright Annie Tiberio Cameron, All Rights Reserved


Annie brings to Burlington City Arts over thirty years of teaching experience. Her photos have been exhibited in galleries and museums, have received awards and have been showcased in numerous publications, including: Mother Earth -- Through the Eyes of Women Photographers and Writers. She recently exhibited her work here in the Firehouse in the Lower Level Photography Gallery, and she currently has work on view at the Maltex building on Pine Street in Burlington.

Class Description:

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY with Annie Tiberio Cameron
Thursdays, May 14 & 21, 6-9pm and Saturday May 16, 8-12pm (field trip, location TBA)
$115; $103.50 BCA Members
Prerequisite: Intro to the 35MM Film or Digital SLR or equivalent
Create the beautiful nature photographs you envision and maximize your understanding of the tools and techniques of nature photography in this multi-faceted workshop. Lecture, field, and critique sessions will be included, covering lens choice, exposure techniques, and more, all under the guidance of a professional nature photographer. A film or digital SLR camera is required.

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Scholarships are available!

You can view more of Annie's work on her website.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Experimental Photography Techniques

Our Spring classes are starting soon, and we have a new class focusing on experimental photography techniques. Under the guidance of experienced instructors Lisa Dimondstein and Sandy Shenk, you will learn how to create painterly, dream-like and impressionistic images. Each class will focus on a new technique, outlined below:

Class 1 - Movement: panning, slow shutter speed, zooming




Class 2 - Composite and reversal montage




Class 3 - Surreal or Orton montage



Class 4 - See Through Filters and Selective Focus




Class 5 - Multiple Exposures



Class 6 - Critique


Here are the registration details:

Experimental Photography Techniques
Tuesdays, April 14-May 19, 6-8:30pm
Prerequisite: Intro to the 35MM Film or Digital SLR or equivalent and basic Photoshop knowledge.
Limit: 12
Expand your creative vision to create painterly, dream-like images through the exploration of experimental photographic techniques. Photomontage, layering multiple exposures, panning, and more will be covered. This class will include hands-on instruction both in the classroom and in the field. Suitable for film or digital SLR users.

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Scholarships are available!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Show Your Photography!

Current exhibition opportunities at the Center for Fine Art Photography:

Works of Man
Entries close at Midnight, April 9th

The drive to create is a strong one in humanity. Whether it is massive structures like the Pyramids or the Eiffel Tower, or the tiniest computer chip, humankind has always been driven to leave its mark on the planet. "Works of Man" is an opportunity for artists to chronicle the indelible mark that has been made by these creations.

Portfolio Showcase, Volume 3 Book and Online Exhibition
Entries close at Midnight, April 28th

Fifteen photographers will be chosen to display their
twelve-image portfolio's in The Center for Fine Art Photography's Portfolio ShowCase Volume 3: Book and Online Exhibition. The show will be featured on the Center's web site at www.c4fap.org from June 1 - June 30, 2009 and will remain online for the next two years.

Documentary
Entries close at Midnight, May 12th

Documentary photographer has the power to tell stories untold, create social change, awaken emotions, and show the intimate and unseen. This exhibition will feature the artistic viewpoint of the documentary photographer.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Intro to the 35MM Film or Digital SLR Camera

Have your images not been coming out as well as you want them to? Curious about all those controls on your film or digital camera? Learn the basics and more from professional wedding photographer Robin Perlah...

robin perlah
Image Copyright Robin Perlah; All Rights Reserved

INTRO TO THE 35MM FILM OR DIGITAL SLR CAMERA with Robin Perlah
Wednesdays, March 11 – April 15; 6:30-8:30pm
$145, $130.50 BCA Members
No experience necessary
Explore the basic workings of the manual 35mm film or digital SLR camera to learn how to take the photographs you envision. Demystify f-stops, shutter speeds and exposure, and learn the basics of composition, lens choices and film types/sensitivity. Bring an empty manual 35mm film or digital SLR camera and it’s owner’s manual to the first class.

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