The following articles have been printed from Santa Maria Sun [santamariasun.com] – Volume 22, Issue 45
Wildling Museum of Art and Nature hosts photography workshop with Nic Stover
By Caleb Wiseblood
Central Coast-based photographer Nic Stover (whose picture, Van Gogh Blue, is pictured) will lead a photography workshop on the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature in Solvang on Sunday, Jan. 30, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The class is described as being designed for photographers of all ability ranges looking for to enhance their enhancing abilities.
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“In this session, class participants will see how the most impactful and compelling images are those that have the proper balance of technique, vision, and processing,” Stover mentioned in a press launch. “All of these skills need to be developed and continually refined through our own artistic and creative processes.”
The first half of the workshop will cowl ideas of photography composition and picture design, whereas the second half will consist of a hands-on evaluate and dialogue session. Admission to the category is $75. Attendees ought to plan on bringing two or three of their very own photographs (both printed or submitted digitally upfront) for the evaluate section of the course.
Stacey Otte-Demangate, government director of the Wildling Museum, mentioned she hopes the museum’s present photography exhibit, Sharing the Light, is “inspiring visitors to dive into their own photography,” and that attendees of the upcoming workshop ought to count on to listen to “great pointers about how to take their work to the next level.”
Early registration is inspired, because the workshop is proscribed to 12 individuals. Masks are required whereas contained in the Wildling Museum. For extra information, name (805) 686-8315 or go to wildlingmuseum.org. The museum is situated at 1511 Mission Drive, unit B, Solvang.