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There's No Such Thing As Bad Light with TJ Thorne [Meeting Recording]
There's No Such Thing As Bad Light with TJ Thorne [Meeting Recording]
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Join us at Base Camp as we welcome TJ Thorne for There's No Such Thing As Bad Light
Join us Live on July 29th, at 4pm PST / 7pm EST, or get the recording.
(Included in this purchase).
Program Description:
There's No Such Thing As Bad Light
In this presentation, TJ will show why and how he approaches photographing midday light — not overcast days, but harsh, direct, ‘crappy’ light.
While he will show many examples of photographs that he captured during midday light, and talk about his approach to those photographs from a technical standpoint with in-field context, what the meat of this presentation is and what he hopes each attendee walks away with is a fresh creative view and interpretation of the way that light behaves during the middle of the day, and the ways it can be used to create compelling and meaningful images.
Approach, mindset, and exploration are the keys. TJ will talk about how he uses those attributes to create midday images that he loves deeply.
While he will show many examples of photographs that he captured during midday light, and talk about his approach to those photographs from a technical standpoint with in-field context, what the meat of this presentation is and what he hopes each attendee walks away with is a fresh creative view and interpretation of the way that light behaves during the middle of the day, and the ways it can be used to create compelling and meaningful images.
Approach, mindset, and exploration are the keys. TJ will talk about how he uses those attributes to create midday images that he loves deeply.
Bring your questions! The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
Photograper Bio:
TJ Thorne is a US-based photographer who focuses on the calming simplicity of the world around him. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania, he has made his home in Oregon for the last two decades, honing his photography vision and career in the diverse landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
As a self-taught artist, TJ highly values using experimentation and rule-breaking to engage with a variety of subjects and types of light, with a heavy focus on water abstracts. His first monograph of the subject, Ebb and Flow, was published in April 2023.
In his workshops, presentations, and educational materials, TJ teaches using photography as a vehicle for personal growth and getting in touch with the inner artist.
Find more of his work and connect with him on social media via his website www.tjthornephotography.com, Instagram @tjthorne_photography, Facebook, 500px. On his website, you can also find his ebook version of There’s No Such Thing As Bad Light.
As a self-taught artist, TJ highly values using experimentation and rule-breaking to engage with a variety of subjects and types of light, with a heavy focus on water abstracts. His first monograph of the subject, Ebb and Flow, was published in April 2023.
In his workshops, presentations, and educational materials, TJ teaches using photography as a vehicle for personal growth and getting in touch with the inner artist.
Find more of his work and connect with him on social media via his website www.tjthornephotography.com, Instagram @tjthorne_photography, Facebook, 500px. On his website, you can also find his ebook version of There’s No Such Thing As Bad Light.
Ticket includes:
- Presentation
- Q&A
- Watch the Review of our Member submitted images
- Recording of the event within 48 hrs of the event
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