Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC | |
HELLO FRIENDS!
Announcing a new photo workshop on Saturday, October 2, on Art of Architecture: Photographing the Washington National Cathedral.
Cathedrals are wonderful subjects for architectural photography. Have you ever been awestruck by these amazing feats of construction, but found that your photographs somehow don't capture the grandeur? Have you tried to photograph the Washington National Cathedral in the past, but found that your photos didn't convey the magnificence that you saw? Learn how to photograph architecture using aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to control exposure and depth-of-field. Learn your camera controls and delve into composition on site and with our after-shooting photo critique! A tripod is a must for indoor architectural photography. Please bring one with you!
Date:
- Saturday, October 2nd, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
View the registration details and more information here.
This workshop is limited to a maximum of five students, to ensure an intimate environment and to maximize our interaction and the learning experience.
View more photos of the Washington National Cathedral here.
Also check out some great student work from my past workshops on Art of Architecture: Photographing the Franciscan Monastery, DC Memorials from Evening to Night, and Light and Motion: Photographing the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair. |