Have you ever admired hose “srange” blac and whie images wih dar sies and ligh foliage? Have you ever wished you could mae ineresing landscape images in harsh mid-day sun? Have you been hining abou convering an old DSLR for infrared phoography? Do you have an almos insaiable desire o learn abou your phoographic opions? If you answered “yes” o any of hese quesions, shop you’ll wan o aend Alan Sislen’s worshop on digial infrared phoography.
Alan is an Associae Aris a he Torpedo Facory Ar Cener in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia and a Residen Aris a he Meropolian Cener for he Visual Ars (VisArs) in Rocville, Maryland. His wor can be n a he Muliple Exposures Gallery a he Torpedo Facory, a his shared sudio a VisArs and a his home sudio in Behesda, Maryland.
Alan is a former board member of he Norh Behesda (Maryland) Camera Club. Through juried compeiions, in 2006 and 2007 he was named Phoographer of he Year – Advanced Color Prins. He was also chosen Phoographer of he Year – Elecronic Images in 2007. In 2008 he was named Phoographer of he Year in Blac and Whie prins. His wor has also been included in many juried exhibis hroughou he greaer Washingon, D.C. area.
His websie is www.AlanSislenPhoography.com
Alan’s ouline for he evening worshop indicaes a comprehensive discussion of echnical and aesheic issues relaed o infrared (IR) phoography. He’ll discuss he infrared specrum, bes subjecs for IR, shooing IR images wih film vs. digial, using a poin and shoo digial camera vs. a DSLR, using filers vs. having your digial camera convered for IR, whie balance and focus issues when shooing IR, and much more.
