Architectural Photography of Local Landmarks
PH-Workshop | Available
***Studio 3: Weds. Feb. 5 | 7–9pm***
***On Location: Sat. Feb. 8 | 9am–5pm***
Using some of Central Florida’s historical treasures, learn to capture the photographic potential of the interior and exterior of the built environment — residential, commercial, monumental, historic, and contemporary. The class covers lighting techniques, from available light to multiple and mixed lighting, and image postproduction, including multiple exposure, and high dynamic range processing so that students realize their vision in final images. The course will include assignments and Saturday field trips.
Prerequisite: PH292, PH239 or similar experience.
Chris Casler
Guest Instructor | Photography
Chris Casler is a live-action, architectural, advertising and editorial photographer based in Orlando. He studied view-camera and darkroom technique with Ansel Adams and Marie Cosindas, and he has photographed architecture and fine art for museums including the Smithsonian and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Since the 1970s, his work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Time and Rolling Stone since the 1970s. Casler works on photography assignments and motion picture projects across the country and in Europe. He served for two years as president of the Greater Florida Chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers.
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