Workshop slow shutter speeds and filter use

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Are you a novice or more experienced photographer and would you like to spend a few hours working with filters and seascapes? Also in 2022, the conditions in Scheveningen will be good for a few versatile evenings on the coast on a few days.

Sunday, March 27, 2022 is a day that we have had in our agenda for a long time. On this day, the sun sets at 8:07 PM and the lowest water level is reached at 7:38 PM.
This day therefore offers us the perfect conditions to get started with filters and slow shutter speeds. During this workshop “slow shutter speeds and filters”, it will slowly ebb so that beautiful virgin structures and shapes will emerge in the sand. So we work with the receding water. This reduces the chance of disturbing footsteps in the sand!

During this workshop we make use of the whimsical patterns that arise when the sea slowly recedes. We also focus on the dynamics of the sea around the well-known pier of Scheveningen and if opportunities arise in this inspiring environment, we will of course not let them pass. After a theoretical introduction, we get to work and this workshop will mainly focus on having fun and gaining experience with filters and slow shutter speeds. Don't have filters? Even then you can simply participate in this workshop, on request it is possible to borrow a set of filters from us. After sunset it gets dark quickly and you can also make the dreamy images without a filter!

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Are you a novice or more experienced photographer and would you like to spend a few hours working with filters and seascapes? In 2022, the conditions in Scheveningen will also be good for a few versatile evenings on the coast.

Sunday, March 27, 2022 is a day that we have had in our agenda for a long time. On this day, the sun sets at 8:07 PM and the lowest water level is reached at 7:38 PM.
This day therefore offers us the perfect conditions to get started with filters and slow shutter speeds. During this workshop "slow shutter speeds and filters", it will slowly ebb so that beautiful virgin structures and shapes will arise in the sand. So we work with the receding water. This reduces the chance of disturbing footsteps in the sand!

During this workshop we make use of the whimsical patterns that arise when the sea slowly recedes. We also focus on the dynamics of the sea around the well-known pier of Scheveningen and if opportunities arise in this inspiring environment, we will of course not let them pass. After a theoretical introduction, we get to work and this workshop will mainly focus on having fun and gaining experience with filters and slow shutter speeds. Don't have filters? Even then you can simply participate in this workshop, on request it is even possible to borrow a set of NiSi filters from us. After sunset it gets dark quickly and you can also make the dreamy images without a filter!

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The workshop itself:

After a short introduction, we will get started with various subjects such as lighting, filter use, point of view, composition and much more. But we mainly work with the patterns that slowly emerge in the wet sand, the dynamics of the waves and of course the sinking sun. After the sun has set, we will at least continue to work in the blue hour!
Depending on the light intensity, this will be until about an hour after sunset.

Intensive support

What comes first at Photo United is enjoying your surroundings, being inspired by our subjects and each other, but also having fun with our beautiful hobby; photography. The student is expected to have a pro-active attitude, so that there is good interaction between the student and workshop leader and the group as a whole. This way you get the best return from this exciting photo evening at one of the most varied stretches of beach in the Netherlands.

Location: Scheveningen beach. Scheveningen has paid parking. If you come by car, it is best to park in the parking garage on the Zwolsestraat (€ 2.40 per hour).
Workshop leader: Mike Muizebelt
Number of participants: maximum 8
Level: novice and experienced photographers
Inclusive: snack break and soft drinks
Time of day:  17:00 ± 21:00
Supplies: a digital (SLR) camera, a tripod (a Sirui tripod can be borrowed on request), weatherproof and warm clothing, boots, preferably a filter set; gray, gray gradient and polarization filters (these can also be borrowed)

 

 

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During a video, which was recorded to explain working with NiSi filters on the Ricoh GR III, this location was also visited by Mike Muizebelt. You can clearly see an impression of working with filters at this location in this video.

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