The beautiful Light lecture: Deception in Landscape photography
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The Beautiful Light: A Landscape Lecture by Jane Goodall
Book a seat and listen to how photographer Jane Goodall creates her stunning images that can deceive the viewer, and exploits visual cues and perspectives to enhance or remove the 3D qualities of the print or digital image.
Consideration of these elements enable you, as the photographer, to control the viewers impression of reality and space. During the lecture Jane will be exploring locations around the UK, and beyond, and she will share with you how to use phone Apps to aid planning and consider light direction and the local environment.
She will also share her approach to post processing, and how she takes human perception and psychology into account.
Jane Goodall is a cardiovascular research scientist but also a photographer and a judge for the East Anglian Federation of photographers. Originally from the Oxfordshire town of Didcot she traded the open skies of the Chiltons for the wind-swept Fenland landscape that has been home for the last 25 years. Inspired by the natural landscape and captivated by the fleeting moments of changing light and tides she has been drawn to the British coast, regions that include Dorset, Cornwall, Northumbria, and the Scottish islands. Her recent work focuses on local scenes, from the majestic views of geese on Kings College lawn in the mist, to rusting old diesel pumps hiding amongst the nettles in the fenland, and the local fauna and woodlands.
You can see her website by clicking here
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- Stewart Wall MA ARPS
- stewartwall01@gmail.com
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