Last night while doing a demonstration in class, I took a couple of test shots with my Canon 5D to demonstrate flash firing. It surprised me with the LCD displaying an error message: There are any number of reasons this error can occur, some of them pretty bad (feel free to google them). The […]
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Month: June 2015
Developing a Photographer’s Eye: Classes
Jay Maisel, “Bird in Iran” See what goes on behind the lens when a photographer looks through their viewfinder. Discover how composition, lighting and the subject come together to become an extension of your vision. Uncover new ways of seeing a subject and explore your visual potential. This class, “Developing a Photographer’s Eye,” doesn’t focus on camera equipment or […]
Sacramento Capitol Safari Recap
Well, it was some of the best weather you could ask for. Warm, but not hot with a slight breeze and deep blue skies. At 9am, five students and I set off to explore both the Capitol Park and the Capitol and our photographic talents. In the Park there is a huge variety of plants, trees […]