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Date: Saturday and Sunday,
October 11-12, 2008
Instructors:
Troy Paiva and
Joe Reifer
Basecamp:
Ridgecrest,
CA
This
workshop was a rousing success! Have a look at some
of the student
work here.
Sorry if you missed out. Please contact us if you'd like to be on
the mailing list for a possible new workshop in the spring of '09.
Thanks!
Description:
This is a rare opportunity to learn from, and night shoot with Troy
Paiva in a classic Lost America-style location on 2 full moon nights.
Complementing Troy's style, Joe Reifer is an experienced night photographer
with a subtle, naturalistic approach to light painting.
Pearsonville is a world-class junkyard containing hundreds of rare
'50s to 70s cars, trucks and buses. There are 9 Edsels in here alone!
There's also an abandoned quartermile dirt oval racetrack in the
center of the yard, complete with snackbar and bleachers. The Pearsonville
Junkyard was started in 1960, but when the family operation moved
to Ridgecrest in the late 90s, this yard was left to go to seed
for over 10 years. The family is slowly cleaning the place out,
selling off the valuable cars and crushing the rest. Pearsonville
as it is today will probably be gone in a few years.
The place has to be seen to be believed:
Troy's
photography in the yard.
Joe's
photography in the yard.
As your instructors, our intention is to shoot minimally, for demonstration
purposes only. We'll spend our time helping you hone and
improve your night photography and light painting skills.
We'll also be conducting several hours of
technique demos and lectures on the afternoon of the first
day, and a critique of your first night's
shooting on the second afternoon. We will have
7 hours of legal access each night
for photography, as well as daytime access for scouting. A full
schedule is outlined below.
The class will be strictly limited to 10 students.
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Technical Requirements:
You should feel comfortable operating your camera in manual mode,
and understand the relationship between f-stop
and shutter speed. Cable release, tripod,
and spare batteries required. We highly recommend bringing a wide-angle
lens, strobe-flash and a few flashlights. We'll be providing
some gel material samples for you to use as well, but if you have
any, bring them. If you're shooting digital, you'll need a laptop,
card reader, and image processing software. A complete equipment
check-list will be provided via email after you've registered.
You can shoot digital or film. We will
only be able to review digital images on Sunday afternoon. If you're
planning to shoot film, please contact us before the workshop for
film recommendations.
Tuition:
$550 for payment via
check
$575 using Paypal.
A deposit of $300 due upon registration to hold your spot.
Balance due by Saturday, September 20th.
If you decide you'd like to join us, please send either Troy
or Joe an e-mail and let
us know you want to sign on. We'll then tell you where to send the
check or paypal payment and get you enrolled.
Accommodations:
Although there isn't an official hotel for the workshop, there are
a wide variety of options available in Ridgecrest, including Motel
6 at $38/night.
Motel
6 Ridgecrest
Econo
Lodge Ridgecrest
Comfort
Inn Ridgecrest
Vagabond
Inn Ridgecrest
Motels in Ridgecrest can book early, so make
sure and reserve a room as soon as you know you're on board.
Camping:
Red
Rock Canyon State Park -- $12 per night per vehicle
38 miles (45 minutes) from Ridgecrest, 38 miles (45 minutes) from
the junkyard.
Weather:
Expect changeable weather in October. It could be 40 or 100 degrees.
Check the local weather the week of the workshop and bring appropriate
clothes for a wide range of temperatures. A hat and sunscreen are
important for the daytime. You will be on your feet for many hours
each night; comfortable walking/hiking shoes are a must. Be prepared
for wind. The rainfall average for October in Ridgecrest is a scant
0.07 inches, so you should expect clear skies. Regardless, there
are no rainchecks, we will be shooting, no matter the weather.
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Schedule:
Ridgecrest is a 7 hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area, and
3+ hour drive from the Los Angeles area. If you're traveling by
air, the closest international airport is Los Angeles.
Please allow plenty of time for the drive and make sure you're well
rested for a late night of photography on Saturday. If you're planning
to arrive on Friday, we can email you some suggestions for nearby
places to explore on Saturday morning before the workshop begins.
We can also provide some suggestions for places for you to explore
on Monday after the workshop.
• 17 hours of day and night photography
in this spectacular location!
• 5 hours of invaluable classroom time!
Saturday October 11th
1:30 p.m. -- Arrive at the workshop,
meet and greet in Ridgecrest.
2:00 -- Lecture: NP and LP Technique
overview, review of Troy and Joe's Pearsonville photos, and logistics/shooting
strategies
3:30 -- Head to the yard, stock up
on food and drinks
4:00 -- Daylight scouting of the yard,
photography
6:30 -- Sunset
6:30-1:30
a.m. -- Night shooting in the yard
Sunday October 12th
Sunday morning: Sleep in, and process your images for review.
11:00 a.m. -- Optional, informal brunch
at Kristy's restaurant in Ridgecrest
1:30 -- Lecture: Critique images shot
the previous night to help you improve your shooting tonight. Bring
your best 4 images from Saturday night
3:30 -- Night photography post-processing
demo
4:30 -- Head to the yard, stock up
on food and drinks
6:30 -- Sunset
6:30-1:30
a.m. -- Night shooting in the yard
The workshop concludes with the Sunday night shoot. Troy and Joe
will be available to critique your 4 best images from Sunday night
online or via email after you've returned from your trip.
Cancellation policy:
If the workshop is full and someone from the waiting list can take
your spot, your tuition is refundable minus a $100 cancellation
fee. Otherwise your tuition is non-refundable. If the workshop must
be cancelled due to low enrollment, your deposit will be refunded
in full if you paid by check, or minus a $25 processing fee if you
paid via Paypal.
We are not responsible for cancellations due to medical or other
reasons. No fees will be refunded if you withdraw after the workshop
begins. We reserve the right to cancel your reservation if your
tuition is not paid in full by September 20th. We are not responsible
for any fees associated with non-refundable air travel, and recommend
the purchase of travel insurance.
Do you have more
questions? Feel free to e-mail us:
Troy Paiva Joe
Reifer
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