| Photographs from the North Pole by Holly Horner
Event begins at 6:00 pm
Polar bears at The Noyes Museum? Nature, wildlife, and travel photographer,
Holly Horner, recognizing the seriousness of planet changes, recently traveled
to Churchill, Manitoba, Canada to photograph the endangered polar bears and
their environment. Churchill is not only about the polar bears. History,
researchers and many more fascinating animals also share the tundra. This
presentation is about the adventures encountered in getting there and being
there. Join us on March 15th in exploring the magic of Churchill, polar bear
capitol of the world.
http://www.noyesmuseum.org
There is a $5 admission to the museum. (correction from previous post of $10
admission fee)
The presentation will be from 6:00pm till 7:30pm.
Arrive earlier and enjoy the Noyes Museum!
Here are a few more events worth looking into for Photographers;
| 4 April 7 - 9 pm
Presentation by Celebrity Photographer John Russo
Campus Center The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Galloway
John Russo is among Hollywood’s most sought-after photographers. He
has trained his lens on giants such as Jeff Bridges, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie,
Will Smith, Sophia Loren and many others. His images are often seen on the
covers of top magazines. He has two books of portraits, About Face and 100
Making a
Difference.
John’s presentation will be a combination of fascinating stories and
amazing
photos as well as advice on starting and growing a photography business,
even
in a tough economic climate.
Cost: Free w/Ticket
To view John's work: John Russo Photography |
| 5 April 9 am - 12 noon and 1 - 4 pm
Workshops by Celebrity Photographer John Russo
Campus Center The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Galloway
This three hour workshop will be a demonstration of John’s very successful
lighting and posing techniques using models provided by Philadelphia’s
Reinhard Model and Talent Agency. John will discuss and illustrate his
approach to creative photos of people from conception to completion.
John will also reveal some of his Photoshop techniques for enhancing people
photos and adding interest and depth.
These workshops are limited to twenty-five participants each and participants
are encouraged to bring a camera.
Cost: $125 (discounts for students and ASMP members)
Register online or call the Noyes Museum at 609.652.8848
To view John's work: John Russo Photography |
| 5 April 5 – 7:30 pm
Seeing Color: Creating Dynamic and Saleable Images Presentation by Stock Photographer Seth Resnick Campus Center The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Galloway
Creativity is fueled by experiences, sights, sounds and smells. Sitting still
won't bring new ideas in; experimenting and trying new things will jog your
creativity. Practice, practice, practice. Creativity is like a muscle that you
need to flex regularly. In much the same way that our bodies get out of shape
without using our muscles, as a photographer our cognitive and visual
capabilities decrease if we try new things and if we don't shoot images almost
every day.
As a professional photographer Seth has the luxury of being able to carry a
camera every day and thus always tweaking his skills but many folks don't
have this luxury and if they haven't shot pictures in a while they feel visually
about the same as not exercising.
Becoming a better photographer is really about training yourself to make
your minds eye more creative. It's about how to look for, see, and create better
images. While some of this is intuitive other parts of this take training. Rather
than just taking pictures this seminar will help refine your creative vision and
help you create more effective and compelling images bringing your creativity
to a new level.
Cost: Free w/Ticket
To view Seth's Work: Seth Resnick Photography |
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