Monday, November 1, 2010

"Exploring High Dynamic Range Photography" with Rick Sammon

"Exploring High Dynamic Range Photography" with Rick Sammon

HDR ( High Dynamic Range ) is a revolutionary technique that transforms traditional photographs into eye popping images, revealing a wide range of exposures and tones that bring a scene to life. Overcoming the challenge of photographing details in extreme highlights and shadows is possible through HDR processes such as tone mapping and bracketing exposures.

Come discover the magic of HDR by joining the legendary Rick Sammon as he shares his favorite HDR images, and his personal techniques for creating them. Rick will provide a basic overview of HDR imaging, followed by a demonstration of programs and plug-ins, including Photomatix, Topaz Adjust and Lucis. If you're new to HDR, or would like to hone your existing skills, then this is the perfect inspirational and instructional seminar for you.

Seminar Details
Date: Sunday - November 14, 2010
Time: 1:00 - 4:00 (Doors open at 12:00)
Seminar Fee: $49.00
Location: Bishop Center, University of Connecticut
Great Door Prizes: Of Course!

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About Rick Sammon


Rick Sammon has published 36 books, including Exploring the Light. Rick's newest big project is his app for the iPhone and iPod Touch: Rick Sammon's 24/7 Photo Buffet. He has photographed in almost 100 countries around the world, gives more than two-dozen photography workshops (including private workshops) and presentations around the world each year. Rick co-founded the Digital Photography Experience (www.dpexperience.com), an on-line digital photography learning center. He also co-hosts the bi-monthly Digital Photography Experience podcast. He also hosts five shows on www.kelbytraining.com

Rick, who has been nominated for the Photoshop Hall of Fame, is considered one of today's top digital -imaging experts, cutting through lots of Photoshop "speak," making it fun, easy and rewarding to work and play in the digital darkroom. When asked about his photo specialty, Rick says, "My specialty is not specializing."
See http://www.ricksammon.com/ for more information.

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