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SHIV VERMA sponsored by Shiv Verma, APSA, MNEC is a published author, photographer, educator and technologist. He is a member of the Panasonic Lumix Luminary Team, an X-Rite Coloratti and a Master at the Arcanum. He has been photographing for over 50 years and has evolved his photography to express his intense devotion to wildlife and nature. Over the years has earned numerous awards and recognition both nationally and internationally. Shiv devotes a great deal of his time formally reviewing photography related products, to education in digital photography and is a speaker and competition judge. He conducts photo tours and workshops worldwide and typically has one tour a month. Shiv’s book Time-Lapse Imagery was published in February 2014. He has been writing for one of the world’s largest photography education sites “Digital Photography School” with about 1.5 million subscribers. He is also a co-host on TWiP (This Week in Photography) a weekly photography podcast that is the 7th largest in the world. He belongs to multiple photographic clubs and associations and serves as Vice President of the Digital Circuit NECCC (New England Camera Club Council), a member of the Professional Photographers Association of America, past General Chairman of the PSA International (Photographic Society of America), past Chairman of Nature Division, PSA; Director of the instructional and essay sets, PSA. Shiv was elected as an Associate of the Photographic Society of America in 2013 and was elected a Master Member of the New England Camera Club Council in 2008. Composition – The Instrument of Photographic Communication | Photography Seminar Meeting Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South WEDNESDAY 10 TO 11:30 A.M. Price: $25 | Max. No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner The ability to communicate your message is crucial in photography. Organizing the elements into a strong and compelling composition and then exposing are the primary components of this program. The advent of digital equipment allows for instant feedback, but it is you the maker who needs to use this vehicle of instant feedback to improve and strengthen the message. Furthermore, software-based editing tools allow you to refine and enhance the design elements even after the camera has exposed and the message captured – conveyed. The digital medium allows us to communicate in ways that would have been too complex or virtually impossible in the analog capture. PHOTO: SHIV VERMA Lighting | Photography Seminar Image Processing Workflow | Photography Seminar Meeting Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South Meeting Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South THURSDAY 3 TO 4:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY 1 TO 2:30 P.M. Price: $25 | Max. No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate You will see that you do not need to spend thousands to achieve awesome results. The session will concentrate on the following: • Setting up and using off-camera lights • Shooting hot shoe flash units and other lights • Using reflectors, diffusers and other light modifiers • Creative lighting tricks Price: $25 | Max. No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate This is a comprehensive program that entails the complete photography workflow. Starting with image capture using color management, white balance and exposure tools we move to the image download and digital asset management. We will cover color calibration on the work environment. The next segment involves using tablets and iPads as image editing tools. We will see how to best utilize some of the new image editing applications like On1 RAW, Capture One and Affinity. These applications along with Lightroom and Photoshop will be used in conjunction with plug-ins like the Google Nik Suite, Topaz Labs, Macphun and more. The program is intended to demonstrate how to best utilize what photographers have available to speed up and enhance their workflow. You’ll use and learn how to: • Control and modify the quality of light produced from a typical shoe mounted flash • Properly use umbrellas, soft boxes, snoots, bounce techniques • Use a single strobe combined with ambient light for great images A Photographer’s Color Management Workflow | Photography Seminar We will use: • One, two, three and four light sources, light reflectors, modifies and gels • Learn how to set up the five basic lighting patterns • How to set up lighting patterns for specific subjects • How to combine lighting patterns • Establish lighting ratios for mood and sculpting • Lighting for skin and hair colors • Use camera angles and appropriate focal lengths for image capture • See how to produce quality photos of simple and complex products, glass, liquids, solids and food Meeting Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South THURSDAY 10 TO 11:30 A.M. Price: $25 | Max. No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate The best weapon in any photographer’s kit is a ColorChecker Passport and a in the studio a Monitor/Printer Profiler. This seminar is for everyone who is concerned about good color quality in Still and Hybrid Photography. Here is what you will learn: • Using the Color Checker to white balance and obtain correct color in your images • Using Lightroom for profiling and color managing your images • Preventing and Correcting color casts • Warming and Cooing your portraits and landscapes to set the right mood • Calibrating your monitor for optimized editing • Calibrating your printer for perfect prints You will leave with an understanding of how light works, color of light, quantity of light and quality of light and how to get consistent results and be confident in lighting your subject in any environment. 23