Resources
Resources
A collection of handouts, links, and other resources for anyone who sat through one of my workshops, classes, or presentations. Click on the post below for your presentation. The most recent events are first.
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Aerial photography has never been easier pick up but it't not always easy to know where to start. Discussion will cover equipment, getting your FAA Part 107 License, settings, and composition for still and video drone work.
Whether you are just starting out as a yearbook or photo teacher or are an experienced media teacher that just wants a refresher, this session will cover the basics of event photography and photojournalism. Teach your students how to cover an event and come back with a variety of quality images you can use in your yearbook or publication….
A discussion on four genres of photography (landscape, street, documentary, portraiture) and how to integrate them into your classroom. Historical and contemporary photographers will be covered for each along with assignment ideas that incorporate technique and intention on the part of your students.
A discussion of composition in drone photography with an emphasis on art and design. Inform your approach to aerial photography with an eye toward elements of design such as line, form, color, texture, and shape….
An introduction and discussion on the genres, techniques, and equipment for portrait photography and its use in student publications or portfolios. Content covered will range from…
Learn the basics of astrophotography in this short session. Equipment, settings, and considerations like location and time of year will be covered. This is not a discussion on specialty equipment. Apply the skills you develop making night sky images to the rest of your photography practice.