Archive for the ‘Night’ Category

2012 Bannerman Castle Night Photography Workshops

Monday, March 5th, 2012


Join photographers Gabriel Biderman and Matt Hill as we lead you on a night photography tour of one of the oldest and most inspiring locations in all of NY – Bannerman Castle. This turn of the century castle rests upon the small, lonely island of Pollepel about an hour north of NYC in the middle of the Hudson River. Perhaps you’ve seen it on a train ride north or on a boat tour from Beacon; it has mystified generations of people and now you will have the opportunity to photograph it at night.

This will be a rare overnight excursion, so bring a tent if you think you will sleep, last time we shot until 9am! Thom Johnson co-founder of the trust and author of the book Bannerman Castle (NY) (Images of America) will be on the island for a historical tour before we set up our tripods and focus on creating some truly outstanding images under the full moon.

Gabriel and Matt will go over the basics of night photography and how to successfully meter, capture star trails, paint with light, and hone your “night vision”. The majestic Castle and Residence will be the main focus but there are many little details on the island that will be yours to capture, including the Twin Towers, rising from the water, that guard the south harbor. This will be a very hands-on, one-night workshop that is sure to add some amazing images to your portfolio.

Logistics:

We are making this unique opportunity available on two separate full moon nights in 2012:

Saturday June 2nd from 4pm (sharp!) until 9am Sunday June 3rd.  SOLD OUT

Saturday  September 1st from 4pm until 9am Sunday September 2nd.  As of 5/1 there are a few remaining spots

Fee: $350 for one night.  Payable by check/money order to the Bannerman Castle Trust. Please contact me for this information.

Boat transportation to the island and from Cornwall on the Hudson are included in the price. We recommend that you bring your own food, snacks, and water. Tents and sleeping bags are recommended, if you want to sleep. No animals live on the island but there is plenty of poison ivy so please wear the appropriate shoes and clothing (shorts are not recommended). Portable toilets are located on one side of the island.

This extraordinary night adventure and is limited to 6 people each night.

Technical Requirements:
Film and/or Digital SLR Camera, Tripod, & Cable Release

Who should attend: You must be familiar with your camera, especially in Manual Mode. A full list of suggested gear will be sent to you upon payment.

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Neon Boneyard at Night

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Stop the presses!
I just got word from the Rocky Mountain School of Photography that the Neon Museum is letting students of our workshop shoot in their Neon Boneyard!!!
This is the ultimate photo opportunity to capture the bygone era of Vegas and one of the few times that they have granted access to photographers at night. The Neon Boneyard has over 150 classic Vegas signs from the 30′s-90′s in their 2 acre lot. Lucky for us the boneyard is not electrified, instead Tim and I will help you hone your light painting skills as we shine a new life into these nostalgic signs.

So if you were on the fence about signing up for Vegas to Zion: Dusk to Dawn, Lady Luck has just shined on you!

Night Visions talk at B&H’s Event Space

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

For those of you who have never had a chance to see my Night Visions talk at B&H’s Event Space – it is has been recorded and you can now watch this 2 hour lecture at your leisure.

B&H also just published a blog I wrote about Star trails vs Celestial skies.

I give a lot of useful information in the video but nothing beats the experience itself.  Taking a workshop and immersing yourself in the night with someone to guide you is the most successful way to improve your photography.  Oftentimes these Night Workshops offer access to a unique locations that would be impossible to get to otherwise.  The fear of security coming down on you or just fumbling around in the dark is taken out of the equation.  Light painting is often practiced so that you can become more comfortable with it as well as knowing when to use flash over flashlights.  Processing techniques are shared and 9 times out of 10 you will walk away with a unique set of images that you can add to your portfolio as well as inspire you to continue create more night visions.

Good friends and fellow nocturnalists Lance Keimig and Scott Martin made a wonderful 6 minute video about night photography and workshops.  Last year I was invited to speak at the Nocturnes 20th anniversary Night Festival in Mono Lake which offers entry to Bodie National Park, the surreal tufa’s of Mono Lake, and Yosemite.

Another popular Night Photography Workshop is Joe and Troy’s junkyard 3 day workshop.  Their spring class is sold out but you can get on their mailing list for future workshops.

There are still a few more spots open for Tim Cooper and my week-long Vegas – Zion night workshop in March.  I wrote about my experience of shooting 7 straight nights a few years ago and with the Vegas lights and Zion nights this is sure to inspire!

I will also be announcing the Bannerman 2012 Night Workshops, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Nights, as well as a new historic NY location that Matt Hill and I will be offering in the Spring and Fall by mid-February.  We are very excited about all these locations so stay tuned for more info soon!

See you when the sun goes down!

 

Night Vessels ~ From the first full moon shoot of 2012

Monday, January 9th, 2012