May 13-17
9am-12pm
Seaside Academic Village | Seaside Lyceum
Smolian Circle
Seaside Light and Shade: The Photography of Place
Tuition Cost $400 for the week
The Seaside Institute hosts a new series of programs, “Rediscovering Your Inner Artist” starting this spring and geared towards adults. Four weeks (two in May and two in June) will be devoted to courses on photography, design, plein air painting and drawing. Each course will run for five days from 9am - 12pm, and are being taught by professionals in their individual fields. Classes are suitable for both amateur and accomplished artists alike.
The first in the series, Light and Shade: The Photography of Place is May 13-17 and will be taught by Sandy Sorlien.
Light is the medium of photography, whether it reflects onto film or a digital sensor. The soft light of the Florida Gulf Coast is especially alluring to photographers. Join Sandy for an invigorating week exploring the hidden nooks of Seaside and photographing local architecture, seascapes, and people. Each day, location shooting is followed by image viewing and group critique in the studio. Each afternoon you are on your own to roam the area and shoot a short-term assignment, plus an extended series of images throughout the week on a theme of your choosing.
Equipment required:
Digital camera, pocket or SLR
Recommended:
Laptop with image editing program or iPad with image editing app
Optional:
Any camera you like, any format
Housing in the academic village is available for out-of-town registrants and ranges from $50/night for "the Dorm" to $135/night for a private bedroom and bath and other price options between.
For more information, go to www.seasideacademicvillage.com, Seaside Institute website or email the director of the Seaside Institute with questions at ddorney@seasideinstitute.org.
Sandy Sorlien, Photographer
9am-12pm
Seaside Academic Village | Seaside Lyceum
Smolian Circle
Seaside Light and Shade: The Photography of Place
Tuition Cost $400 for the week
The Seaside Institute hosts a new series of programs, “Rediscovering Your Inner Artist” starting this spring and geared towards adults. Four weeks (two in May and two in June) will be devoted to courses on photography, design, plein air painting and drawing. Each course will run for five days from 9am - 12pm, and are being taught by professionals in their individual fields. Classes are suitable for both amateur and accomplished artists alike.
The first in the series, Light and Shade: The Photography of Place is May 13-17 and will be taught by Sandy Sorlien.
Light is the medium of photography, whether it reflects onto film or a digital sensor. The soft light of the Florida Gulf Coast is especially alluring to photographers. Join Sandy for an invigorating week exploring the hidden nooks of Seaside and photographing local architecture, seascapes, and people. Each day, location shooting is followed by image viewing and group critique in the studio. Each afternoon you are on your own to roam the area and shoot a short-term assignment, plus an extended series of images throughout the week on a theme of your choosing.
Equipment required:
Digital camera, pocket or SLR
Recommended:
Laptop with image editing program or iPad with image editing app
Optional:
Any camera you like, any format
Housing in the academic village is available for out-of-town registrants and ranges from $50/night for "the Dorm" to $135/night for a private bedroom and bath and other price options between.
For more information, go to www.seasideacademicvillage.com, Seaside Institute website or email the director of the Seaside Institute with questions at ddorney@seasideinstitute.org.
Sandy Sorlien, Photographer
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