Wednesday, October 22, 2008

One-on-one Fine Art Printing.

Even with extensive knowledge of photography or Photoshop or printing, there are many opportunities to botch the whole thing during some part of the process.  A 6-day "digital basics" workshop might not fit into your schedule or maybe you just need that last part of the puzzle to make your images finally come together in a master fine art print.  That is where a one-on-one session can get you to the next level in very short order.  Maybe you just need a productive day of printing with some "hand-holding" to get you past some reoccurring obstacles, such as equipment, or improper techniques.  This is a chance to sit down with photographer, educator, and mentor Adam Angel and work on whatever you want.... Digital Capture.... Processing.... Printing.... Presentation.  This format will allow you to get the personal attention you need, working on your images, at your pace.  This can be an excellent follow-up to one of our "Field" intensive workshops in Tanzania.

Topics might include:
  • Color Management
  • All stages of Image Processing
  • Black and White Conversions
  • Soft Proofing
  • Printing for Color and/or Black and White
  • Sharpening
  • Paper Options
  • Presentation
Sessions take place at the studio in Morton, 204 National Park Highway, Morton, WA.  98356.
Equipment available to you during the session:
  • 27" iMac 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
  • Eizo ColorEdge Premium Edition Display CG241W
  • 23" Apple Cinema Display
  • 44" Epson 9890 Printer
  • 17" Epson 3880 Printer
  • Eye-One Photo Spectrophotometer
  • Photoshop CS5 with Bridge
  • Pixel Genius Image Sharpening
  • i1Profiler
  • Plus the whole studio will be at your disposal!
Sessions are 8 hours and include as many large format prints as we have time for.  The fee is $895.  A typical session goes from 9:00 to 6:00 with an hour for lunch.  Please contact me to discuss your options or to schedule.  Adam@AdamAngel.com

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Photoluck (like a potluck but with photos)

Friends of Adam Angel Photography and the Mt. Rainier Institute of Photography.  Starting every Wednesday night on October 15th....Breathe....Learn from others....Set goals....Reflect....Recharge....explore creativity.....share your intent....Grow with your photography and have a good time.

Come share your images at our weekly Photoluck Dinner.  Bring a digital file of your favorite picture and your dinner/beverage of choice (just your own), we'll do the rest.  Bring your spouse (they have to bring a photo too) and pass this on.

5:30 PM,  204 National Park Highway (that's 2nd street to you locals), Morton, WA.  98356.
Adam

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Photoshop CS4 for October 08 Workshop Participants

Well Folks:
The Photoshop gods have decided to release a Photoshop update pretty much during the workshop.  The upgrade is from CS3 to CS4.  That's either good or bad timing depending on how you view glasses half full of water.  I am excited about the upgrade and know that CS4 will GREATLY enhance, improve, and speed our digital workflow.  I've been looking carefully at the updates and they are very exciting.  Lot's of WOW factor!  It's a whole new world.  Again, this is a significant upgrade that will shake up and improve the way we work on images.

So, here is the plan.  If CS4 is available by the time the workshop starts, I will teach the new CS4 tools and techniques.  So no matter what version of Photoshop you currently have, either plan on upgrading to CS4 if it is available, OR simply download the 30 day free trial and install it just in time for the workshop, so that you can follow along during the workshop with your 30 day free trial.
Remember if you are only planning on using the trial,  Do not install until the workshop begins, so that you can make sure to have access to it during every weekend of the workshop.
I would think that it will be ready by the workshop, but in the event that it isn't, you will need CS3.  Note that they have disabled the CS3 free trial!

Here is the link to the webpage where you can be notified when the new version and trial becomes available.


I will be shooting in the Tetons from Sept. 24 to October 5th, so I might be hard to reach......
Adam

Monday, September 22, 2008

Harvest

Without even looking at a calendar it is apparent when an equinox or solstice in nigh.  There is a definitive moment when in total presence and clarity, I stop for a second, and say to myself "Fall is in the air."  I can't put my finger on it, and I can't describe exactly what it is, but when it happens... I know.  All of the times that I have scented that change in 36 years come together as an annual moment of continuity in my physical existence.  This happens every year for each changing of the season, and I have no doubt that my senses are far more accurate than the calendar's interpretation.  It is around these events that I feel most alive, and for a while after college and before settling down, these profound moments coincided with traveling.  A summer job ends and there is time to roam until the ski season starts.  You meet travelers along the way on similar journeys.  Now that I am settled into one community, I can experience elements of that change that I haven't experienced since I was the reason for my parents nesting.  My parents nested down for the winter in 1972 for me; and from 2005 on.... I nest for my child.  It is time to harvest from the efforts of the year.  I won't wait until December, I want to have a few months to enjoy the fruits and to ease into a cozy nest for winter with my closest loved ones.  I feel this excitement today, as we reach a new plateau with our daughter.  This week the whole family will travel together to my old stomping grounds in the Tetons.  Again, the circle is coming round.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Commercial Use Authorizations, Mt. Rainier National Park.

Mount Rainier National Park Mission Statement

"Together we preserve, for future generations, the natural and cultural resources in Mount Rainier National Park.  Through a variety of high quality park experiences, we promote park values, personal connections, and responsibility for the environment in our local and global communities.  With integrity, teamwork, pride, and motivation, we demonstrate environmental leadership and deepen our understanding of the park’s ecosystems.  We value our diverse range of individual contributions by showing respect and concern for each other and the park.  The Mountain inspires stewardship.  Its protection and preservation is our legacy."


Mt Rainier National Park is truly a unique and special place.  It is an island of ecosystems and climates, with many scientific, experiential, and creative treasures.  In putting together the Mt. Rainier Institute of Photography's application for a Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) in the park, I came across the park's mission statement.  It was such a relief to read it and to know that the park is in such good hands.  Part of Mt. Rainier National Park's General Management Plan is the Commercial Services Plan, which includes administering concessions and commercial use authorizations within the park.  By administering all commercial services within the park, the resource that Mt. Rainier National Park is can be protected.  Both Concessions and CUA holders are held to the highest standards when operating in MRNP.  By using a service that is operated under a Commercial Use Authorization and administered by the National Park Service, you are not only getting the very best in business practices, you are helping to protect the resource.  There are several companies operating photography workshops in Mt. Rainier National Park without Commercial Use Authorizations, and in addition to operating illegally are not operating within the scope of good environmental practice.  They and their clients may be subject to disciplinary action from the National Park Service.  CUAs are available to these companies and I hope that you will hold them to this standard.  As you investigate the available options please keep this in mind.

Adam

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Rainier Mountain Festival 2008

I plan to be at the Rainier Mountain Festival on September 13th and 14th, 2008.  This is a fantastic occasion to reconnect with colleagues, clients, friends, AND make new friends.  I don't plan to be tied down to a booth, but will be roaming around with information on next year's Mt. Rainier Photography Workshops.  There are plenty of events for all ages, so bring the whole gang.  See you there!
Adam Mt. Rainier Photography, Mount Rainier Photography, Mt. Rainier Photos, Mount Rainier Photos.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Mt. Rainier Photography at VisitRainier.com

The Mt. Rainier Institute of Photography is now listed in the workshops section of VisitRainier.com.  Visit Rainier is THE online visit you need to make before visiting the Mt. Rainier National Park Area.  The content is so thorough, accurate and entertaining that even the locals use it as a resource.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Summer on Rainier......

August 19th.  Pouring rain.  Snow Level on Mt. Rainier down to 6500’.  Summer still hasn’t really arrived.  Since moving to the Pacific Northwest 13 years ago, I haven’t seen a summer like this.  It is weather like this that creates the unmatched beauty of the NW.  The trees are so big.  The rivers so wild.  The glaciers unmatched in the lower 48.  This is the price we pay for the staggering beauty that unleashes itself when the sun does come out. So for this week, when I thought I would be shooting pictures of wildflowers and dramatic alpenglow on Mt. Rainier, I turn the camera down and shoot the finer and often overlooked detail of Mt. Rainier National Park.  One morning last week I went to a favorite shooting spot in the park.  I arrived an hour before sunrise and stood there with 4 other photographers in the cold fog waiting for it to lift.  It never did, but I talked for hours with a photographer from the east side of the mountain, which turned out to be enriching as making a good image…. That didn’t stop me from trying though.  Like my experiences climbing the mountain, Rainier does what it wants, and whether or not it fits in to my agenda it is always spectacular.

 

Digital Photography Workshop, October 2008

Digital Process and Print Workshops

A solid foundation is crucial to build anything of substance.  Building photography skills is no different.  You can save yourself years of expensive mistakes and frustration by taking a comprehensive course on digital photography. 

The workshop will cover everything you need to know to build a solid base for your path as a photographer.  The digital era has brought new levels of photographic control to photographers.  However, there is more than ever to know about digital capture, processing and printing.  By the end of this course you will be able to capture high quality images, process them using the latest tools, and print them on some of the finest printers available today.  Please download our detailed schedule for a full list of topics to be covered.  The Digital Process and Print Workshops are held during the Spring and Autumn and are an excellent accompaniment to one of our international photography expeditions run in partnership with the world famous International Mountain Guides.

  1. Some highlights are: 

  2. Digital Exposure (In-camera and w/ Light Meter) and White Balance 

  3. Depth of Field and Shutter Speed 

  4. How shape, light, composition, shadows and color impact your photography. 

  5. Zone System for color 

  6. RAW Vs. JPEG, Discuss Black and White 

  7. Photoshop 

  8. Print Optimization 

  9. Color Management 

  10. Image Processing 

  11. Sharpening 

  12. Printer and Paper Profiling 

  13. Strobe and Continuous Lighting


    Please visit MtRainierPhoto.com for more information.

Rainier Digital Photography Workshops 2009

Join us on Mt Rainier for fun, excitement, achievement and camaraderie.  Containing more glacial mass than the rest of the Cascade Volcanoes combined, there is is no mistaking Rainier as the pinnacle of Cascade Grandeur.  Get to know Mt. Rainier National Park intimately with experienced instructors who have a deep knowledge of the park.  This is our home mountain.  Nobody can match our knowledge, access, or facilities of, to, and around Mt. Rainier National Park. 


Our Rainier Workshops originate at the studio of Adam Angel Photography in historic downtown Morton.  We provide private van transportation for all shooting excursions, and gourmet fare along the way.  For the Master Class (long class), field excursions are followed by image critiques, photoshop instruction, as well as fine art printing techniques at the studio.  The Shooter’s Class (short class) is for the more experienced photographer who is looking for field instruction, logistical support, and more time in the park shooting with good folks.


Please visit www.MtRainierPhoto.com for more information.