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INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO Objective: To help artists working in any documentary medium become proficient with lighting and find solutions to lighting problems in their individual projects. The study of lighting is essential to creating visual images. Lighting techniques will be explored through still photographs and video during the four-week course. The course will be taught by Mark Lacy who has produced award-winning photojournalism and commercial photography, created images for network television and the Kennedy Center Honors, and set up lighting and video for top fashion models. He has photographed and exhibited various editorial and social topics. Many artists will benefit from this class, including photographers and videographers producing social documentaries, artists creating publicity photographs, painters making photographic copies of their work, architects rendering models, and parents photographing their children. NEXT CLASS Dates: October 2 - October 23, 2002 Cost: $90.00. Registration is through Leisure Learning, 713-529-4414, or www.llu.com, beginning in August. The Leisure Learning listing is "Photographic and Video Lighting - Novices." (NOTE: we periodically offer an Introduction to Lighting course for more experienced photographers.) The course number is 1827A. You will need to bring your camera and film (labelled "process E-6", preferrably 100 speed daylight film), and you will need to have it processed outside of class. |
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