Gregory lifts the veil on HDR photography in a one-evening workshop.
Instructor: Gregory Cowley
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What’s all this buzz about HDR photography? What the heck is this oddly scientific sounding photography phenomenon? It sounds even more bizarre when you break out the acronym to High Dynamic Range. Is this something that has been kept under wraps at the Department of Defense until it was just recently leaked out?!
Well, it’s not at all as obscure as it sounds. In fact, it has more to do with cleaver software tricks than it does with any space-age cameras. You can create a HDR image yourself with any camera that can shoot RAW and a tripod. To make it even easier to understand, I’m going to be giving an evening workshop as part of my 2011 series.
High dynamic range photography is a process in which multiple exposures are captured, aligned and merged to generate a single image that enables a much wider range of colors and tonality. HDR techniques are typically used to enhance landscape, architectural, nighttime, and artistic photography.
Learn about HDR photography from a seasoned photographer in a professional studio and become a better photographer in 2011.
What to bring:
- Bring a camera that can shoot RAW
- A laptop with Lightroom, PhotoShop, and PhotoMatix. All are available as free demos.
- Feel free to bring any HDR images you’ve already shot. We will be taking a 30 minute walk around the industrial building at night to collect new images.
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