Night photography at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery


Details
We have special after hours access to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery!
http://www.sleepyhollowcemetery.org/ We will be photographing in the cemetery after dark. We will meet at the gate by 7pm and shoot until 12pm. You will learn how to control the ambient light with your long exposures and the "local" light with your flashlight. FYI, we will mainly be walking on the roads, and there is not a lot of walking required.
We will spend the first part of the session going over camera settings and tips for long exposures, light painting etc. You MUST bring some sort of red flashlight (see below). You may not use a white flashlight as it interferes with your night vision, and it interferes with exposures.
Take exposures less than 30 seconds for pinpoint stars or for 1-10 minutes to capture some star trails, point your camera at the north star and get circular star trails (8-60 minute exposures); light the headstones, walk amongst them, be a ghost in your own image - the sky is the limit.
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://tinyurl.com/cuchara-waiver16 Please note that some locations will have you sign their liability waiver at the site as well.
See some of our previous images here: http://www.breaphotosgalleries.com/Locations/Sleepy-Hollow/
Things to Bring:
Camera that has bulb mode (you will be shooting for longer than 30 seconds);
extra batteries
Sturdy tripod
Cable release (you will be shooting for more than 30 seconds so you need a cable release)
RED Flashlight (Walmart sells them or use red cellophane or red overheads from staples and tape). You MUST bring some sort of red flashlight. You may not use a white flashlight as it interferes with your night vision, and it interferes with exposures.
http://www.photographybylisaandtom.com/p/night-photography.html
Small Maglight flashlight for light painting (gels optional for colored effects)
Water, Snack (there is a bathroom on the premises)
Sturdy shoes (hiking boots provide good ankle support) and appropriate outdoor clothing, fingerless gloves, hot hands, layers for cold weather
You can see some photographs from Don, a participant on a previous October Sleepy Hollow trip, here: Sleepy Hollow (http://www.donschroder.com/RecentWork/2013/10042013/i-Wtdjrw3)
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Night photography at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery