Link to ZOOM here
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82647568584?pwd=MHdTS2RQQ251OUh5WXJ4UjhDN1RQdz09
In tonight’s meeting, we’ll discuss how to photograph ghostly figures, just in time for Halloween! We'll discuss long exposure in-camera techniques, and also double exposures with Photoshop merging techniques, and other camera/processing techniques. We'll talk about gear and what accessories you might want to add to your camera bag for such shoots. We'll also talk about using your imagination; being creative and having fun with photography. What kinds of poses, costumes, and makeup, lighting - all this will make for a more unique photo. For those of you interested in making money with your photography, whether it be events or portraits, this might be a great addition to your portfolio, themed photoshoots!
Don’t forget! We’re meeting at the Moose Lodge at 15490 S.W. 288th Street in Homestead, not at the Villages Clubhouse. Map is attached.
Image from the internet showing photo manipulation even in the early days of film photography.
Hopefully everyone will walk away with some useful information to use for fun, or for more serious endeavors.
Below is a YouTube video that was given as an example of a photographer paying tribute to the folks who were killed in Auschwitz and Birkenau during WWII, using the same techniques.
(18) The Ghosts of Auschwitz and Birkenau by Cole Thompson - YouTube
Post meeting recap, here’s the presentation I used during the meeting.
Some YouTube videos I watched to further my research.
https://youtu.be/D-vbZ60eg0o
https://youtu.be/KFpuYpTFh_o
https://youtu.be/8WOM6Y8qQ4g
https://youtu.be/7_rC_8jrd5E