Students will learn long exposure with movement for the ghosting effect or when multiple photographs are combined into one photograph
Description
Explore the art of motion and illusion through photography. In this class, students will learn how to capture multiple moments within a single frame. By blending movement and timing, you’ll transform ordinary scenes into dynamic, layered images that feel alive.
Materials to be Provided by Participants
Camera that can be used in manual mode
Tripod
Trigger (Godox or Flashpoint reccomended)
About the Instructor
Hello, My name is Richard Busch. I will be your instructor for this class and this is my
Bio.
My love of photography started as a young teenager with a 110 camera somewhere
about the 7th or 8th grade. In my Sr. year of high school my father took me to get a
real camera from Ritz Camera Store at the Mall in Maryland. A Vivitar XV1. He and I
took a Adult Ed. Class on photography over the summer before school. In school I
took a year of photography as one of my classes and I did well. The next year I was
hired as a school photographer in the Washington DC area including Delaware,
Maryland, DC, VA, PA and WV. I photographed every thing from a school that went
from K-12th grade to a High School that took 3 days of work.
I went into the Air Force not as a photographer but as Security Police. In my last year
in the service went TYD Temp Duty in Saudi and there I got my next camera, a Chinon
CM-4. I went home to MD and started a full service wedding company with my friend,
DJing, Photography, Video and Flowers. After leaving MD I moved to CT and still
doing photography but just for myself. On a trip to Grand Bahama Island my wife
bought me a DSLR A Pentax. I Joined the Simsbury Camera Club, and I set my goals
to go from Class B to Class A to Salon in two years. I ran the Print Dept. of the SCC
until they closed it down. I run my own workshops mainly dealing in lighting.
I Teach everything from Macro work to Bodyscapes. I believe in two styles; get it right
in camera and use your PC Programs to make each photograph their own.