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Architectural Photography and Composition Workshop with Steven Brooke (2016)

  • Wednesday, October 19, 2016
  • 8:30 AM
  • Sunday, October 23, 2016
  • 5:00 PM
  • The Seaside Institute, Santa Rosa Beach

The dynamic 5-day workshop combines the history of architectural depiction and composition with an accessible approach to the technical demands of photographing architecture, landscape, and interiors. The workshop is suitable for students of all ability levels and backgrounds --from professional architects and real estate professionals, to travelers for whom architecture and design is a passion. The workshop covers the photography of individual buildings, streetscapes, landscapes, interiors, and night photography, and includes instruction in photographic techniques, composition and post-production.

The class is limited to 15 students. 

For those seeking accommodations, there are rooms in the new Academic Village.  See www.seasideacademicvillage.com. We are offering special housing rates for this class.

Internationally recognized photographer Steven Brooke has been photographing architecture and design for over 35 years. He has photographed 40 books on architecture and design, including nine that he has written. He has been Seaside’s Photographer of Record since its inception. His numerous awards and honors include the AIA National Honor Award, the highest honor award in the field, and the Rome Prize awarded by the American Academy in Rome. Steven is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture. His work may be seen at www.stevenbrooke.com.

Minimum equipment and software requirements:

Camera, tripod, computer, and photoshop. 

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