Class Summary
June 11 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Please Note- There are two Registration Options- First Session Only or Both Sessions
Photographers have been capturing cityscapes since the invention of the camera. Images of city skylines and urban landscapes show the passage of time in a unique way as the life advances year after year.
Emily Hojnowski of Hunt’s Photo Education will share the various techniques she utilizes to capture breathtaking images of cities. We’ll discuss when to shoot for the best light, how to use filters and other gear to accentuate effects, and the key factors in composing cityscapes. We’ll also discuss the best methods when shooting waterfront scenes as well as how to incorporate city life into your images.
You will also have the opportunity to take part in the second session– an image review. Those that register for both sessions will be given an assignment to submit for session 2. This will be an excellent opportunity to not only receive feedback on your own work, but also see the creative visions of others, too!
Make it a trifecta! If you choose, join us for our Hunt’s Photo Workshop- Seeing the Shot: Composition Challenge at MIT, a class geared towards more intermediate and advanced photographers that want to challenge themselves and take their composition to the next level! (Registering for this workshop includes these online sessions, so you only need to register for that class if you choose to take it!)
Join us, do something fun, and get creative!