Capital Photography Center Workshop
Composition Field Shoot in Baltimore's Harbor Area
The composition of a photograph is the single most important element a photographer uses to convey an artistic statement. What’s included, excluded and the arrangement of elements within the frame is all part of composition.
In this field shoot class, you will learn techniques to improve a photograph’s composition in Baltimore’s iconic harbor area. We’ll have expansive views of the harbor, see weathered industrial machinery, and an incredible view of the Domino Sugar factory. On the water, we should see sailboats, tugboats, and cargo ships gliding by as they go about their daily work.
In addition to the waterfront views, we’ll take a short walk around a quiet and safe classic Baltimore neighborhood very close to the harbor. You’ll photograph the classic white marble steps, black wrought iron, and red brick row houses that give Baltimore its unique ambiance.
We’ll be shooting during the late afternoon light as well as for about an hour after sunset so we’ll capture beautiful shots of the lit harbor scenes against a beautiful blue twilight sky.
Topics include:
- Telling a story with strong composition
- Eliminating distracting elements
- Layering elements within the frame
- Choosing format of horizontal vs vertical
- Accentuate your style with stronger composition
Although any camera will do, for best results we recommend a DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual exposure controls. Lenses in the range of 18-200mm will work well.
Optional equipment:
- Tripod with remote trigger (or camera self-timer). If not tripod you'll work with high ISOs during the twilight time.
- Circular Polarizer filter
- Neutral Density filter(s)
NOTE - Students will be required to follow COVID-19 Safety Practices, conduct a Self-Screening Health Assessment and sign a Waiver of Liability prior to attending a class. These items can be reviewed on the class registration page.
Class limit: 6-7
Register here: http://capitalphotographycenter.com/