Halloween iPhoneography Basics Workshop
with iPhoneographer Rad A. DrewCelebrate Halloween by joining photographer Rad A. Drew for a day of instruction and practice in using your iPhone to shoot and process images like you've never done before!
Prizes for those who come in costume!
Alas, Poor Yorick! Shot with the iPhone 4s at Fonthill Castle, Doyleston, PA |
This
workshop has been updated to reflect new applications and processes
introduced in recent months, including the incredible new camera app,
645 Pro. Even if you participated in this workshop before, you'll find
new information and techniques shared this time around. I hope you'll
join us for another full day of learning and spooky fun! --Rad
Agenda
The Possibilities
We'll
explore iPhone images to show what is possible with the
iPhone and available apps. You'll see (and soon be creating!) images that will make you question in disbelief, "Are you SURE that was done with an iPhone?!"
The Camera Applications
We'll
examine camera applications that allow you to take a variety of
different types of images and improve the quality of your photographs.
For example, you'll learn to take High Dynamic Range (HDR) images which
capture the range of light and dark that we see with our eyes, leading
to greatly improved images from an exposure standpoint.
Applying Filters
Use
applications to enhance your images to achieve your unique vision.
We'll explore applications that will allow you to "grunge" and age your
images, apply painterly effects, and add vignette's and borders.
Blending and Stitching Images
The
real excitement comes from combining one or more images to create
extraordinary effects. You'll learn which apps are best for blending and
how to stitch multiple images into fantastic panoramas that incorporate
HDR. You'll learn three different methods for creating stunning
multiple-shot HDR images.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Shot with iP4s and processed with assorted apps. |
Basic Tips and Tricks
The workshop will be filled with tips and tricks that include the following:
- What apps and equipment do I need?
- How do I organize my applications?
- How do I maximize my iPhone's performance?
- How can I extend my iPhone's shooting time?
- How do I ensure the best possible resolution for my images?
- How do I transfer images from the iPhone to my computer or iPad?
Continued Learning
Because
of the rapid evolution of this exciting technology, keeping up can be a
challenge. You'll get answers to the following questions:
- Where can I see other iPhoneographer's work?
- Who are some good teachers for advanced learning?
- What sites are best for keeping up with the new apps?
- Who are some of the leading iPhoneographers today?
Prerequisites
- Be familiar with your iPhone and its basic functionality.
- Have a willingness to purchase apps.
- Know how to download apps from the App store.
- Have your current App Store account set up correctly (You know you're going to want to download new apps!)
What Should You Bring?
Bring your iPhone (and iPad if you have one.)
Be sure your phone is charged. Access to power for recharding may be limited.
Bring a notebook or other means of taking notes.
Yellow Room, Fonthill Castle, multiple images shot with iP4s and stitched to create a vertical and horizontal panorama |
Special Thanks
Thanks to Gerry and Kathy Abel for their generosity in hosting the workshop in the beautiful Bass Photo studio!
Cost
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$120 (lunch
included)
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Repeat
Offenders
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$75 (previously
attended workshop with Rad)
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When
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Saturday, October
27
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Time
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9am to 4:30pm
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Where
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Bass Photo Studio
308 South New
Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN
46204-3795
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