- Daytime Long Exposure Workshop at the Griffin Museum of PhotographyBoston, Boston, MA
Jürgen is teaching daytime long exposure photography at the Griffin Museum of Photography again from May 22 to July 17.
This will be a nine week workshop with weekly events on Wednesdays between 6 and 9 pm, with five online classroom sessions that alternate with four in-field photo shoots in and around Boston.
The workshop covers everything needed to do this kind of photography, and goes into much detail both in classrooms and photo shoots. Detailed critique of your work and editing suggestions will go along with special techniques in Lightroom or Camera Raw to edit DLE photos. Much emphasis will be given to the masking tools in LR/CR.
This is only an announcement, please sign up for this workshop on the Griffin website (< click)
I hope to see some of you there!
Here is the 9-week outline:
Session 1: Online intro to DLE
Session 2: Photo shoot #1
Session 3: Online image review and editing tips, most common issues
Session 4: Photo shoot #2
Session 5: Online image review; composition, B&W conversions
Session 6: Photo shoot #3
Session 7: Online image review; stacking and trichroic conversions
Session 8: Photo shoot #4
Session 9: Image review; recap; best of; where to go from here. - Weekend Workshop: Advanced Night PhotographyGriffin Museum-Photography, Winchester, MA
It's Milky Way season!
Jürgen will be conducting a paid weekend workshop at the Griffin Museum of Photography on June 28-30. The workshop will cover astro-landscapes with Milky Way arches, star points and star trails as well as light painting, panoramas, image stacking and creative compositions.
The workshop starts with a 3 hour Zoom session on Friday, June 28, 2-5 pm, followed by an in-person photo shoot on location from 9-12 p.m. Sunday morning, June 30 from 9-12 a.m. will be an in-person editing and review session at the Griffin Museum with instructions on how to edit these kinds of photos.
Please sign up for the workshop at the Griffin website, signing up here is only for informational purposes, but will not make you an attendee:
https://griffinmuseum.org/event/advanced-night-landscape-photography-ii/
- Partial Lunar EclipseCastle Island, Boston, MA
We will have a partial lunar eclipse coming up. It will only be 3.5% obscured (see above to get an impression), but this will be great practice for the total lunar eclipse coming next March!
Let's get together to practice this and if you want to prepare for it, download my eBook on lunar eclipses.
Here's the timing for the Boston area:
Partial begins Sep 17 at 10:12:58 pm
Maximum Sep 17 at 10:44:18 pm - @ 142 degrees (South-East)
Partial ends Sep 17 at 11:15:38 pmWhat you need is a long lens anywhere between 400 and 1600mm focal length and your camera. Bring a second camera and wide angle lens for the landscape and if you have a sky tracker, it'll make centering the moon on the long lens easier. We will have about 45 minutes to set up before the eclipse begins.