Kristin is sponsored by Color Inchttp://www.colorincprolab.comIn this outdoor program, Kristin Dokoza will demonstrate how to creatively use backlight and your environment while photographing a couple or a small family. Kristin will discuss subject placement, fill light, temperature of light, shadow, and aperture choice.She will discuss how to incorporate the elements around you to guide the viewer, frame the subject, add depth, and strengthen your vision and composition. Kristin will share how overexposing or underexposing your subject changes the mood. Explore shooting wide open, or with a closed aperture. This is going to be a fun and creative class, and will encourage attendees to think about light and the environment in a different way!
Learn:
- to be creative and step out of your box!
- experiment with different apertures and perspectives, and create purposeful out of focus images
- how to use environmental elements to create a strong compositions
- how to shoot golden hour backlight, taking into consideration best subject placement
Location:
This outdoor Boutique Program will take place at Seattle Center.
The Seattle Center requires a brief ride (approximately 2-3 minutes) on a nearby monorail train that runs on a loop and departs approximately every 10 minutes from the Westlake Center Mall (across the street from the Westin). Travel time can range from approximately 15-24 minutes, depending on group size, how quickly the group moves, and how quickly the group can board the monorail. The Seattle Center is massive with tons of usable shooting space, from green park-like areas to funky walls and sculptures. The Space Needle is located within the Seattle Center. Attendees in programs taking place at the Seattle Center will be provided a round trip ticket for the monorail at the beginning of the program. The group will travel together to the Seattle Center. After the program concludes, attendees may travel back to the Westin at their leisure.