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September, 2008
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May 28 to December 31, 2008
Curated by Lance Keimig
Boston Convention and
Exhibition Center
open by appointment only,
curator tour and gallery talk in early December, date TBD.
www.darknessdarkness.com
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An article on Night Photography in the July/August 2007 issue of Architecture Boston Magazine by Lance Keimig. Download the article here. |
Upcoming Workshops:
Finding Your Way in the Dark: Digital Night Photography from Capture to Print at Big Bend National Park and Terlingua Ghost Town.
October 11-14, 2008 Register by Sept. 12!
Lance Keimig and Scott Martin team up again to teach the same workshop, this time in Big Bend National Park in West Texas. For the second year in a row, this workshop is sponsored by the Texas Photo Society. Locations include the Chisos Mountains, Santa Elena Canyon, and Terlingua Ghost Town. Please join us for this informative and fun workshop.
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Eight Week Night Photography Course at The New England School Of Photography in Boston
September 15 to November 3, 2008
Mondays, 6:00-9:30 p.m.
New technologies in photography have made Night Photography more accessible and popular than ever. Digital cameras allow for instant feedback that can serve as a guide for determining exposures, but there is more to successful night photography than simply exposure. This class will cover lighting, contrast, atmosphere, equipment choices and subject matter— all important factors in shooting at night. Over the course of the workshop, we will explore the world of night photography with both film and digital cameras, working with the light of the moon as well as with artificial light sources. During the course, participants will create a body of nocturnal images in a variety of locations. From relatively short exposures by streetlight to full moon exposures of an hour or more, we will explore the range of possibilities within this genre.
Download a printable registration form.
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