For a rare unique opportunity to create wondrous and magical night photography at Jack London’s Wolf House, join us on November 6th and discover the unique art of light painting for digital photography. In this fun and informative class, photographer and instructor, Ray Mabry will take you through all his camera settings, equipment, tips, and techniques to make dramatic and fantastic light-painted images similar to the photo above.
We will be exploring the traditional form of light painting for this class. It is a technique where we use powerful flashlights (and other light sources) to paint light onto a subject or scene during a long exposure. The results are always one of a kind and amazing, revealing an extraordinary scene that would not ordinarily be visible to us.
You will learn:
- Styles of light painting
- Setup and preparation
- Recommended Equipment
- Camera basics (setting up your camera)
- Light sources
- Lighting techniques
When: November 6, 2021, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Where: 2400 London Ranch Road, Glen Ellen. Meet in the museum parking lot to the left.
Admission: $50 which includes the parking fee. Special rate for Ray’s students: $35 including parking
Limited to 15 participants
Note: Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and dress for nighttime temperatures.
Note: Rain will cancel.
Note: The event is located on uneven terrain; for more information about access, please call (707) 938-5216
Photo credit: Ray Mabry