LEWIS KEMPER
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Lewis Kemper is widely recognized as a photographer, writer, and instructor, lecturing
throughout the United States. He currently is a Contributing Editor to Outdoor
Photographer. Books include, “Ancient Ancestors of the Southwest”, published by
Graphic Arts Center Publishing; “Capturing the Light” which won the People’s
Choice Awards in Fine Art in the 2009 Photography.Book.Now competition; and His
“Photographing Yosemite Digital Field Guide” which was voted in the top 20 field guides.
Lewis’ training videos have been used by thousands of photographers, helping
them with their photographic and post processing skills. Lewis is currently a
“Tamron Ambassador.”
You can visit his website at www.lewiskemper.com
Light, Color and Composition | Photography Seminar
Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South
WEDNESDAY 9 TO 10:30 A.M.
Price: $25 | Max No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Photography isn’t rocket science! If you pay attention to the basics of light, color
and composition and learn how to use these elements to your advantage, your
photography will improve. Learn how to use color relations to help you compose,
just as your line, shape and form. Taking good pictures isn’t a matter of equipment,
it is a matter of seeing and capturing what you want to convey. Stepping back and
reinforcing how to get great captures will elevate your images to the next level.
Lightroom on the Go | Photography Seminar
Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South
WEDNESDAY 1 TO 2:30 P.M.
Price: $25 | Max No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Many photographers travel with their computers and use Adobe Lightroom Classic
while on the go. This class will help you prepare your computer, Lightroom and your
drives before you leave home, give you some ideas for optimizing Lightroom while
you are away, and show you how to merge your catalogs when you return. Essential
information for the photographer on the go!
Expanding your Creativity with Time/ Motion Techniques |
Photography Seminar
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
Today’s outdoor photographer has many options for expanding your creativity
beyond that of a simple exposure. Using techniques such as Long Exposures, both
day and night, we can now make photographs that dazzle the viewer. By using
strong neutral density filters in the day, we can capture motion in still images. Time
lapse allows us to condense time and show a view of our world that is lost to the
normal observer. In this session you will learn about different options for neutral
density filters and how to calculate exposure when using them. You will learn how to
shoot and process time lapse sequences.
Expanding your Creativity with Time/ Motion Techniques |
Field Workshop
Location: Marineland Rock Beach, 9700 Oceanshore Blvd.
THURSDAY 3:30 TO 5:30 P.M.
Price: $100 | Max No. People: 12 | Difficulty Level: Intermediate
The field trip will be a chance to try long exposures during the day with neutral
density filters. Lewis will demonstrate the process of setting up the shot, taking
exposure readings, calculating filter factors, using Live View with strong ND filters,
using your intervalometer and more. Suggested Gear List: tripod, adjustable camera, 15 stop
neutral density filter and intervalometer timer.
Horses on the Beach with Tamron:
Kemper, Hubbard, Akoubian and Langell | Field Workshop
Into the Darkness | Photography Seminar
Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South
FRIDAY 3 TO 4:30 P.M.
Price: $25 | Max No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Night photography of the stars, cityscapes and landscape open up whole new
areas of creativity and give the photographer many opportunities for creating
dynamic images. Night photography requires some special gear - tripod, camera,
remote shutter release or intervalometer, bubble level, white balancing tools, and/
or CamRanger. Lewis will demonstrate these tools and talk about techniques for
making night images that include shooting stars, cityscapes, HDR, high ISO, creating
motion with zoom, night panoramas and more.
Into the Darkness | Field Workshop
Location: Vilano Beach Pier, 260 Vilano Rd.
FRIDAY 8 TO 10 P.M.
Price: $100 | Max No. People: 12 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Night photography of the stars, cityscapes and landscape open up whole new
areas of creativity and give the photographer many opportunities for creating
dynamic images. Night photography requires some special gear - tripod, camera,
remote shutter release or intervalometer, bubble level, white balancing tools, and/
or CamRanger. Lewis will demonstrate these tools and talk about techniques for
making night images that include shooting stars, cityscapes, HDR, high ISO, creating
motion with zoom, night panoramas and more. Suggested Gear List: tripod, camera, remote
shutter release or intervalometer, bubble level, white balancing tools, and/or CamRanger
Using the Local Adjustment Tools to take your images beyond
ordinary | Photography Seminar
Location: Celebration Hall at St. Anastasia, 5205 A1A South
SATURDAY 1 TO 2:30 P.M.
Price: $25 | Max No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Learn how to use the Graduated Filter, Adjustment Brush, and the Radial Filter to set
your images apart from the crowd. Ansel Adams used to say, “the negative is the score
and print is the performance.” In today’s digital world, the raw file is the score and your
post processing are the performance. Learn how to use the tools found in both Adobe
Camera Raw and Lightroom to turn your score into a performance that will dazzle your
audiences! Learn how to use these tools to accentuate the stars in your pictures and to
control the lighting of your images. Lewis will demonstrate his technique for “flipping
the light” to make your subject the strongest visual element in your pictures. Take the
ordinary and make it extraordinary with these tips and techniques.
Location: Frank B. Butler County Park East, 5860 A1A South From Night to Day | Field Workshop
Price: $100 | Max No. People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Join Tamron sponsored speakers Lewis Kemper, David Akoubian, Lisa Langell and
Ken Hubbard as they team up to lead this sunrise Horses on the Beach workshop.
During this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to capture silhouettes
of the horses splashing through the waves along the shoreline. This special “Team
Tamron” field workshop is open to a limited number of participants and will fill
quickly. Suggested Gear List: Tripod, camera, lenses such as 24-70mm, 35-150, etc. Shoes for beach walking. 13 SUNDAY 5 TO 7:15 A.M.
FRIDAY 6:15 TO 8:30 A.M.
PHOTO: LEWIS KEMPER
Location: Marineland Rock Beach, 9700 Oceanshore Blvd.
Price: $100 | Max No. People: 12 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate
A hidden secret you don’t want to miss. From the night sky to the rocks and waves
under the moonlight to the sunrise over the water, join Lewis Kemper down at
the rocky coast at Marineland! Learn perspective depth of field exposure, field
techniques and much more. Suggested Gear List: tripod, adjustable camera, cable release or
intervalometer timer, optional neutral density filters.