AUGUST 27, 2024 - THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STUDIO FLASH PORTRAITURE


On August 27, 2024 at 6:00 p.m., Lancaster Photography Association presents our own members, Jerry and Kathi Venz, speaking about the studio photography and demonstrating the principles. This is a demonstration, so you do not need to bring your cameras. The workshop will be held at the Antelope Valley Senior Center at 777 West Jackman St., Lancaster, CA.

Jerry will talk about the basics of studio photography including: light placement and purpose, his philosophy of 3-D lighting, size of the main light and types of fill, mtering each light, establishing your studio ISO, aperture, shutter speed and lens choice.

Kathi will give you the tips and tricks they've

learned over the years to make their subjects look good in front of the camera. This includes: slimming tricks for men and women, clothing suggestions, and posing, along with some camera tips to minimize subject anomalies.

See you there! 

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87206342939?pwd=BxFNht2URVijY0H8w1vK4NbJQW8Uo2.1

TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2024 - AV FAIR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT REGISTRATION WORKSHOP

Includes Calendar of Events and overview of print mounting


On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 6:00 p.m., Lancaster Photography Association will be hosting a free workshop for anyone in our community who is interested in learning more about registering your photographs for the Antelope Valley Fair Photography Exhibit.

The workshop will help those who have never registered or don't remember how to register their images on the AV Fair website. 

We will also discuss the photography rules, divisions and classes, calendar of events and review how to mount your prints. 

LOCATION: Antelope Valley Senior Center - 777 West Jackman Street, Lancaster.

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89624254249?pwd=fc9G5bjMARRbsu4fxvQr3xAahXiWeA.1

 

MACRO WORKSHOP - JUNE 25, 2024

Bring your cameras!


On June 25, 2024, Lancaster Photography Association will be having a hands-on workshop for Macro Photography. Our July Competition is a Macro Competition, so this will give you some options, if you have not already done macro photography.

We will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Antelope Valley Senior Centerl.

We will have a short presentation about Macro Photography by Kathy Newman, and then spend the rest of our time photographing small objects. Bring objects to share, such as: Flowers or plants, fruit, feathers, coins, soap bubbles, watch parts, computer parts, tools, etc.

We will have some constant lighting and small backdrops available (cloth, paper, foamboard).

Bring your cameras! If you have accessories such as teleconverters, extenson tubes, tripods, flashes or constant lights (Lumecube, LED panels), or a light tent, bring them. 

We will just have fun experimenting with our subjects and lighting to get the optimal images. 

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88000519200?pwd=TP94uLuiThxRIjllj4DGuclKh32TQS.1

LPA WORKSHOP - PORTRAIT/MOVEMENT - MAY 28, 2024

Bring your cameras


On May 28, 2024 at 6:00 p.m., Lancaster Photography Association will be having a Portrait/Movement Workshop at the Antelope Valley Senior Center. We will be working on honing our portrait and posing skills during this workshop. We will have about one and a half hours to photograph.

There will be three backgrounds set up with constant lights. Several dance/portrait models will be available to photograph. Think about the lighting and posing we have

learned in various other meetings and apply those principles during this workshop.

Make sure to bring your camera! You may also bring your own lighting (speedlight or strobe) if you would like, as the constant lighting will not be as bright as those. 

There will be no Zoom link for this workshop.

CONCERT PHOTOGRAPHY with Tom Spanos


On April 23, 2024, Lancaster Photography Association presents one our own, Tom Spanos, speaking about his concert photography adventures! The meeting is at 6:00 p.m. at the Antelope Valley Senior Center.

Tom will give a presentation about the joys, trauma, creative and technical aspects of music photography gained from 25+ years of casual and serious shooting.  He will establish a baseline with why music is of personal interest and the associated philosophy that create, discuss the technical aspects of hardware selection, camera settings,

and shooting positions.  He will also discussion the more creative flavor compositions, images of interest, and post processing.  He will give insight into what “clients” really want, along with good and bad experiences and how that leads to what data products to provide.  He will include one person’s perspective of where the evolving music photography environment is heading. 

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82198821734?pwd=YnZGVlpQVkZ3UE1jY3RZVnI4YlB2UT09

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PHOTOSHOP IN A NUTSHELL - MICHAEL COLLINS

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.


On March 26, 2024, Michael Collins will be presenting a workshop on using Photoshop effectively in our photography. We are looking forward to learning from his expertise!

We will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Antelope Valley Senior Center.

Michael began photographing professionally in 1996. He began with one senior portrait and built a home-based studio in Lompoc, CA. Up until the pandemic he only photographed 60-80 Seniors a year and a few families. NO WEDDINGS! (OK 5 weddings). He branched out to food and families and occasional children and pet portraits. Michael began playing with Photoshop in the 90’s with version 2.5 and learned mostly on his own what to do and what not to do. Not being very artistic he just adapted with the program and learned everywhere he could.

For the last three years Michael has hosted a weekly Photoshop class online (Photoshop Party) for anyone who attends (at no charge). He now lives in Meridian, Idaho.

If you are interested in learning Photoshop, he will also be teaching a weeklong class at West Coast School in Valencia and Texas School this year.  Michael started his Photoshop career on version 2.5 so basically, he has been there since the beginning.

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88500460490?pwd=VHFSc2xUSmxaTlYxU2g0MHA3ZC9HZz09

FEBRUARY 27, 2024 - THE PROPERLY EQUIPPED MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY

WITH MIKE MOATS


On February 27, 2024, we will have the pleasure of hearing Mike Moats speak about his photographic passion, Macro Photography. The meeting will start at 6:00 p.m. at the Antelope Valley Senior Center.

Being a properly equipped macro photographer is not just about the equipment, but also equipping yourself with the how-to knowledge of macro photography. Mike will cover the most important equipment for macro photography, how to control depth of field, composition, and finding character in your subjects.

Being a properly equipped macro photographer is not just about the equipment, but also equipping yourself with the how-to knowledge of macro photography. Mike will cover the most important equipment for macro photography, how to control depth of field, composition, and finding character in your subjects.

To learn more about Mike Moats and to view his work, head to his website at: https://www.tinylandscapes.com/

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83722474628?pwd=Z3VMcGw1R1VETWYrTm1tMWptcXRpZz09                                     

 

PHOTOJOURNALISM WORKSHOP - TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2024

WITH ANDREW LEWIS


 Lancaster Photography Association presents Photojournalism with Andrew Lewis, LPA Vice President, on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. at the Lancaster Senior Center, 777 W Jackman St, Lancaster, CA. 

Join us for an informative workshopAndrew will present techniques for capturing story telling images. We will discuss tactics and procedures used in the field, what to do with the images, and considerations for preparing for image competition/exhibitions.

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83789774237?pwd=cHdHakc4WXExMzkwVWRPSnpjdnpZQT09

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