One Day Long Exposure Workshop - 2022

Overview of the program
Learn the basics of Long Exposure from Expert and Sony Artisan of Imagery Thibault Roland on this one day adventure.
Where?
The area of Astoria, Oregon, USA.
What?
Long exposure photography.
Focused on capturing unique looking images in the field.
When?
• Saturday April 16th, 2022
• Saturday April 23th, 2022
Group size
6 participants
Price
$335
$95 non refundable deposit at the time of registration
Included
• Preparation material and conversations prior to the workshop
• Guiding to gorgeous waterfalls during the the workshop
• Photography expertise, mentoring and teachings from a Master of the technique
Not included
• Lodging, food and beverages during the workshop
• Transportation to/from and during the workshop
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Description of the location
Astoria, OR is a prime location for photography. It is full of amazing subjects to capture such as: seascapes, details of poles in the water, the famous Astoria Bridge, concrete structures in the water, and so many more.
Time permitting, we will visit a nearby shipwreck, and possibly even a waterfall!
About COVID-19
Due to the unforeseen COVID-19 situation the workshop leader is keeping a close eye on the situation and official health reports in order to determine if the workshop will happen at the planned dates or needs to be rescheduled in order to minimize risks of contagion.
We understand that zero risks do not exist and that participants may not feel comfortable traveling in these circumstances or would prefer to wait until closer to the workshop date to register. Everything will be done to facilitate this option within as long as we still have free spots. Registrations will be based on a first come first serve basis.
In the event that the workshop leader decides to reschedule, deposits will be entirely used for a future event.
That said during the workshop all participants are required to observe strict precautions such as and not limited to: practice social distancing, wash hands thoroughly, bring and wear their own face masks, avoid handing objects to each other, avoid carpooling etc. Participants who do not have face masks should contact the organizer who will bring a limited quantity and distribute them as needed.
By registering, participants agree that TR Fine Arts, LLC, the workshop leader and any of their affiliates shall not be held responsible in case of contamination by COVID-19 happening on the way to, from or during the workshop.
More details
Minimum Skills
• Basics of using a digital or film camera, including shooting in manual focus, manual aperture and use of Bulb mode.
• Basic knowledge of aperture, shutter speed, and sensitivity.
• Basic knowledge of depth of field & field of view.
Equipment
Mandatory:
• a neutral density filter (or a combination, ideally adding up to 13 stops)
• any interchangeable lens system (including APS-C) with a preference for digital or film SLR
• at least one wide angle lens (16-35mm Full Frame equivalent) and a mid-range lens (24-70mm zoom ideal)
• a sturdy tripod
• a shutter release that allows bulb shooting "hands free"; wired or remote
Recommended:
• a set of ND filters to adapt to any light condition (ND3, 6, 10)
Important notes
• Please be aware that some walking will be required during this workshop but it will be easy and limited to the Astoria Riverwalk
• It is highly recommended that participants to the workshop obtain liability and extra insurance for themselves, their equipment and to cover any third party that may be involved.
• Because of the weather conditions the workshop leader may need to rearrange the program to avoid running into dangerous situations
• Documents will be sent to the participants prior to the event for them to return signed (terms and conditions of the workshop) and to help them prepare for the workshop (list of equipment needed especially for long exposure, minimum required skills etc.)
Sponsors
Workshop is supported by Sony.They may provide loaner cameras and lenses for the participants to use during the workshop, as requested beforehand and available. That being said, personal equipment is necessary for learning in the best conditions.




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