Night photography and Light Painting at the Trolley Museum


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Shore Line Trolley Museum -- Stay late to take photographs after dark. We will have the whole place to ourselves.
Their restored historic trolley cars are a delight by day and lit-up jewels by night!
We will teach you how to expose for dark scenes and how to light paint.
Please note that all of our workshops require the participants sign a liability waiver. Download it here; then print, read and sign it and bring it with you, Thanks! (http://files.meetup.com/1777223/Acknowledgment%20and%20Assumption%20of%20Risk%2C%20Liability%20Release%20and%20Arb.pdf)
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Please note that we will be shooting during this event, but we will work with you and we will set up some great shots for everyone too.
If you are brand new to photography we can schedule a one-on-one session ahead of time with you so that you are comfortable with some camera basics needed for this shoot.
We are limiting this event to 15 people total so we make sure that we can get the photographs we want (I have been to similar events there in the past with over 100 people - making it impossible to get images without people in them).Price includes admission and a donation to the Trolley Museum.
Sturdy shoes, drinking water and insect repellent highly recommended.
Wide angle and macro. Bring your tripod. For exposures longer than 30 seconds you will need a cable release.
Need a tripod: we love our Mefoto (see here at Hunts (https://www.huntsphotoandvideo.com/detail_page.cfm?ProductID=A1350Q1T&cid=11&manufacturer=MeFOTO))
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Night photography and Light Painting at the Trolley Museum