Explore the fascinating, ethereal, and otherworldly realm of digital infrared photography. Infrared is a wavelength above the visible spectrum that you can’t see, but your digital camera can. You can use an opaque infrared filter, such as the Hoya 72IR on most digital cameras (with a tripod), or have a camera converted to infrared use. Bring a digital camera, IR filter and tripod, or converted IR camera for some creative adventures in infrared photography. If you don't have a camera and filter to use, I'll have two cameras that you can use on a shared basis. Lecture and field trip included. Additional information sent upon enrollment.
Program Details
Duration
2 Days
Location
St. Louis Artists Guild
Season
September
Program Type
Photography Workshop
Nearest City
St. Louis, MO
Physical Condition Required
Fair
Destination(s)
Missouri, United States
Guest Capacity
14
Led by
Kathleen T. Carr
Instructor
Kathleen T. Carr
About the Instructor
Kathleen T. Carr, a professional and fine art photographer, teacher and author, and a Creative Uses Consultant for Polaroid. She is represented by several galleries and private dealers. Her work has been exhibited widely and has appeared in numerous books and periodicals, including her books, Polaroid Transfers: A Complete Visual Guide for Creating Image and Emulsion Transfers, Polaroid Manipulations: A Complete Visual Guide to Creating
SX-70, Transfer, and Digital Prints (Amphoto Books), and To Honor the Earth: Reflections on Living in Harmony with Nature (HarperSanFrancisco).
Dining
Participants are responsible for their own meals.
Rates
$230.00 - $275.00per personCurrency Converter (Rates shown are in US Dollars. Rates and terms are subject to change.)