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Film Noir and Architecture
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The Dark Side
A Three-part Workshop including
Recitation Street Shoot
Lightroom Process
$75 AIA Member $105 Non-member
$55 Student
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 6.5 CEU
Lunch on your own Light refreshments provided
One 16 x 20” BW print included
Episode 1: Opening Scene, The Dark Side 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM 1.5 CEU
Blackness filled the scene. Deep shadows drifted across the wall and specular lighting glanced off her face. He held his Leica nervously to his eye and snapped the decisive moment. Suddenly, a scream pierced the air.
Spend a fun morning with T.E. Garduque, FAIA, as he attempts to make the con-nection between film noir and still architectural photography. Recitation, his-tory and the sister art of filmmaking explored. Film directors Clint Eastwood (Western Film Noir); Alfred Hitchcock, John Huston, Roman Polanski and other nota-bles presented for inspiration.
Street technique & printing methods offered. All levels of experience and the public welcomed. Light refreshment provided.
Film Noir and Architecture
AIA Honolulu
Presents
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Episode 2: The Mysterious Street 9:30 AM to Noon 2.5 CEU
Lurking in the darkness of the damp alley, his pulse quickened, breath fouled by a cigarette dangling from his lip. His victim stepped into the light, and he saw his opportunity and took the shot. Roaming the streets of Chinatown, Honolulu, participants will practice the genre of film noir as applied to still photography. Stealth and imagination re-quired.
Episode 3: The Director’s Print 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM 2.5 CEU
Her long shapely legs extended diagonally for full effect. Her perfect female body seemed to glow in the light with an aura contrasted against the harsh shad-ows of the room. He could not look away, the visual delight was too much, and his emotion between lust and benevolence, torn. The Leica, stealthy and quiet waited patiently for his master’s command: Should I shoot her, or should I not? It’s a wrap, film now sent to digital development! The afternoon session will be spent sharing Lightroom tips for editing and enhancement. Laptop and LR 6.0 CC software recommended. Trial version of LR 6.0 may be available online by Adobe. Lunch hour on your own, session will re-convene at 1:30 PM, end at 4:00 PM. For questions on this program please contact Kristin Nakagawa, AIA at:
$75.00 AIA Member, $105 Non-member, $55 Student for all three episodes Includes one 16” x 20” BW print of your work to be displayed through June 2017
Visit http://www.aiahonolulu.org/event/Photography2017
For more information and syllabus
Film Noir and Architecture
AIA Honolulu
Presents
15 A
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l 201
7 A
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201
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