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Latow Photography Weekend Seminar & Workshops Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario April 18-19, 2020 Information & Registration: www.latowseminar.com Weekend Overview: Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life. It’s a bold title, but one that nicely sums up the program for the 2020 Latow Photography Weekend and reflects the feeling that many photographers have when standing before a beautiful scene with camera in hand: This is what makes life worth living! The weekend’s focus is on photographing the natural world, from grand landscapes to intimate details, and from our own back yards to exotic locations we visit during our travels. We look at ways in which this photographic exploration can become a powerful means for personal and artistic expression, for self-discovery, even for recovery. Saturday’s four seminar sessions are sequenced to reflect the photographic process itself, beginning with the inspiration and motivation for our image-making, moving on to craftsmanship, creativity, ethics and environmental concerns, and concluding with possibilities for personal projects that showcase our images. Sunday’s two workshops delve deeper into the craft, art and meaning of our photographs. Take-home notes for each session are provided for handy reference. What you will learn: How to use each step in the photographic process to help you explore and express your personal connection with the natural world. Latow Photography Weekend Seminar & Workshops Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario April 10-11, 2021 Information & Registration: www.latowseminar.com What you will learn: How to use each step in the photographic process to help you explore and express your personal connection with the natural world.

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Latow Photography Weekend Seminar & Workshops

Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life

Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario

April 18-19, 2020

Information & Registration: www.latowseminar.com

Weekend Overview: Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life. It’s a

bold title, but one that nicely sums up the program for the 2020 Latow Photography

Weekend and reflects the feeling that many photographers have when standing before a

beautiful scene with camera in hand: This is what makes life worth living!

The weekend’s focus is on photographing the natural world, from grand landscapes to

intimate details, and from our own back yards to exotic locations we visit during our travels.

We look at ways in which this photographic exploration can become a powerful means for

personal and artistic expression, for self-discovery, even for recovery.

Saturday’s four seminar sessions are sequenced to reflect the photographic process itself,

beginning with the inspiration and motivation for our image-making, moving on to

craftsmanship, creativity, ethics and environmental concerns, and concluding with

possibilities for personal projects that showcase our images. Sunday’s two workshops delve

deeper into the craft, art and meaning of our photographs. Take-home notes for each

session are provided for handy reference.

What you will learn: How to use each step in the photographic process to help you explore

and express your personal connection with the natural world.

Latow Photography Weekend Seminar & Workshops

Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life

Art Gallery of Burlington, Ontario

April 10-11, 2021

Information & Registration: www.latowseminar.com

What you will learn: How to use each step in the photographic process to

help you explore and express your personal connection with the natural world.

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Saturday Sessions (1¼ hours each):

1. Inspiration, Motivation & Meaning: Why am I making this photograph?

The hardest question in photography has nothing to do with f-stops or shutter speeds.

Ironically it is also the question that sounds so simple: “Why am I making this picture?” Yet

the answer can be elusive, especially in the genres of landscape and fine art photography

when often the only reason we can come up with is a lame “because it’s beautiful.” In this

session we grapple with the Why of image-making: why we pick up our cameras in the first

place, why we prefer some photographic genres, scenes and subject matter over others, and

ultimately what it is we want to say with our photographs. Topics include:

• Our photographic motivations: practical, emotional, conceptual, spiritual, therapeutic.

• The connection between the natural world and our personal, photographic world.

• How to kick-start photographic inspiration with a visual (and personal) inventory.

• How to move beyond “pretty pictures” to create more meaningful images that have

impact and staying power.

• The travel paradox: why the visual excitement of new experiences and exotic locations

often leads to disappointing images, and what we can do about it.

A Tangled Web

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2. Craftsmanship & Creativity: How do I make this photograph?

Once we have figured out why we are making an image, the next question becomes how?

How involves two general components: craftsmanship and creativity. Craftsmanship is the

process of competently wielding our cameras and photo editing software to produce a

desired result. Creativity is what makes a photograph sing. In this session we unravel the

How of image-making using a non-technical approach, exploring visual design and creative

strategies to transform our landscape, nature and travel experiences into photographic fine

art. Topics include:

• How humans and cameras see:

differences, limitations and

creative possibilities.

• Landscape image-making styles

and traditions, from documentary

to popular to imaginative, and

how to choose the approach

most appropriate for our selves,

subjects and circumstances.

• A review of photographic

craftsmanship and the choices

available during image capture

and processing. (Note: for an

expanded tutorial that includes

more technical and post-

processing content, please

consider registering for Sunday

morning’s workshop, How to

Craft a Landscape Photograph.)

• How to SEE: a handy acronym to

guide our visual design strategy.

The Crack

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3. Ethical & Environmental Concerns: How should I make this photograph?

Having explored photography as a personal and creative endeavour in the first two sessions,

we now consider it within the broader social and environmental context. Our images may

be judged by others as authentic or deceptive. Our actions as photographers can have

positive or negative impacts on the wilderness we cherish. In this session we tackle the ethics

of image-making and our environmental responsibilities and opportunities when

photographing the natural world. Topics include:

• How ethics apply to the photographic process.

• Photographic “truth” and the debate about image manipulation.

• How photography has been used historically in the service of environmental causes.

• How today’s travel and photographic trends are impacting the natural world.

• How we can use our visual artistry and storytelling skills to help educate, inspire and

advocate for conservation.

Grounded

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4. Personal Projects: What can I do with this photograph?

The result of all our photographic outings and travel adventures are hard drives full of

images that bring back happy memories and may even include a few masterpieces. But what

to do with them? In this session we discuss possibilities for assembling images into personal

projects – coherent bodies of work that explore a theme, tell a story, or promote a cause.

We also consider how having a project or purpose in mind can shape our photographic

experiences in the field. Topics include:

• Projects vs “greatest hits”: pros and cons of both approaches to image-making.

• Electronic projects: web galleries, AV shows, PDF publications, blogs.

• Print projects: books, folios, exhibitions, cards, posters.

• Using complementary media (text, music) to enrich the experience of our images.

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Sunday Workshops (2½ hours each):

Morning: How to Craft a Landscape Photograph

Many people believe that crafting a landscape photograph happens in the field, where we

use our camera gear and technical skills to capture the awesome beauty of a natural scene.

But for others, pressing the shutter button is really just the beginning. The craftsmanship

continues in the digital darkroom with the application of sophisticated software to transform

the camera’s light and colour data into works of landscape art.

This workshop takes a holistic approach to crafting a landscape image that integrates

in-camera and post-processing choices to help us express our personal response to the

landscape. In the first half of the workshop we address key technical challenges in the field.

In the second half we explore image enhancement and creative possibilities at the computer.

Kas will share before-and-after examples from her extensive landscape image portfolio and

demonstrate some basic editing techniques.

The emphasis of this workshop is on the rationale for various camera and processing

decisions, and on general techniques that can be achieved with any of today’s equipment

and software. It is designed to be accessible and non-intimidating to people of all skill levels

(i.e. this is not a how-to-do-things-with-Photoshop® tutorial). Topics include:

• The “classic” landscape: a recipe for creating the traditional wide-angle, tack-sharp,

deep-perspective photograph – and why you might want to break from this tradition.

• Exposure: how to handle challenging natural light conditions.

• Focus: depth of field and hyperfocal distance explained so you actually understand and

can put them into practice, along with other options for achieving desired sharpness in

your images.

• Field of view: how your choice of lens and camera position influences scale and

perspective in an image, and how to use this for expressive purposes.

• Image enhancement workflow: a review of simple post-processing techniques, and an

introduction to some advanced options to whet your appetite.

What you will learn:

How to harness your technical

skills in the field and in the

digital darkroom to craft a

creatively expressive landscape

photograph.

Resilience

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Afternoon: How to Look at Images

When we first become interested in photography and start to look seriously at images we respond

instinctively with “I like it” or “I don’t like it.” Then, as we become more knowledgeable, our

perspective shifts and our image-viewing is often framed in terms of “How would I make this image

differently?” and our response tends to be a critique of the image’s technical and compositional

flaws. Eventually, with more experience, we outgrow our preoccupation with technique and seek

something deeper in an image, which leads us to ponder a maker’s intent in creating and showing

it to us. We also become more self-critical and strive to see our own images more objectively.

This participatory workshop takes a constructive approach that helps us to view, evaluate and talk

thoughtfully about images – our own and other people’s. Personal preferences and technical

elements are an inevitable part of the process, but our primary focus is on an image’s emotional and

conceptual appeal, and what it communicates to a viewer.

The first half of the workshop introduces important guidelines for image evaluation. The second half

puts them into practice with a moderated group discussion of approximately 15-20 images, and,

whenever possible, a demo of simple edits that might strengthen them. Workshop participants are

invited (but not required) to submit a photograph for this evaluation, and are also encouraged (but

not obliged) to contribute to the discussion. The evaluation experience is worthwhile even if your

image is not selected. Please be sure to read the image requirements and selection notes below

prior to submission.

What you will learn: How to look more thoughtfully at images to evaluate not merely their technical

and compositional competence, but also their emotional, aesthetic and storytelling power.

Image Submission Requirements:

• Number of Images: One

• Preferred Genre: Nature-inspired (grand landscape, intimate detail, fine art)

• Image Size: Maximum 1920 pixels horizontally x 1080 pixels vertically

• Image Format: JPEG high-quality

• File Naming: FirstnameLastname_ImageTitle (e.g. KasStone_NorthernLight)

• How to Submit: First, register for the workshop, then email your image to [email protected]

with “Image for Latow Workshop Evaluation” in the Subject line.

• Extra Information: You are welcome to include a brief (maximum 100-word) note about the

image describing the backstory, your reason for making it and any concerns you have about it.

• Submission Deadline: Sunday April 4th 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EST

Image Selection Process:

• Only images that meet the submission requirements will be considered.

• Participants should be willing to answer questions about their image during the discussion.

• Although it is tempting to submit a perfected image, you (and other participants) will learn more

if you submit an experimental image or one you are uncertain about or feel could benefit from

improvement. In fact, “perfect” images are less likely to be selected for discussion.

• Time constraints will allow only 15-20 images to be evaluated. From the images submitted, Kas

will select a variety of those that best illustrate the workshop topics. Please be understanding if

your image is not included.

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Speaker Bio:

Kas Stone is a professional photographic artist and

writer based on Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast, where

she finds plenty of inspiration in the wild scenery

and moody weather right outside her door. Her

portfolio includes an extensive list of publications,

exhibitions and environmental projects, including

two outdoor guidebooks published by The Boston

Mills Press and feature articles in Canadian and

U.K. magazines. Visit Kas and learn more at

www.kasstone.ca.

Spirit of Adventure