Classes & Workshops Photography

Photographing Your Art

  • Friday, July 19 – Saturday, July 20, 2024
  • Time: 10:00 am – 04:00 pm
  • Location: Main Campus
  • Fee: $245

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***This workshop meets Friday, July 19 from 7-9pm and Saturday, July 20 from 10am – 4 pm.***
In this workshop, artists learn how to make high-resolution, correctly color-corrected photographs of their art. High quality digital photographs of two- and three-dimensional art is essential for artists submitting art for exhibition, publication, and sales. This hands-on workshop will provide lighting and art to photograph. Students may also bring their own artworks to photograph in the workshop.
Special Note: Christopher Casler has photographed paintings, sculptures, and objets d’art for many individual artists and clients including The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution.
Required Supplies

This hands-on workshop calls for students to bring a camera with interchangeable lenses and a tripod.

Instructor

Chris Casler

Chris Casler is a live-action, architectural, advertising and editorial photographer based in Orlando. He studied view-camera and darkroom technique with Ansel Adams and Marie Cosindas, and he has photographed architecture and fine art for museums including the Smithsonian and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Since the 1970s, his work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Time and Rolling Stone. Casler works on photography assignments and motion picture projects across the country and in Europe. He served for two years as president of the Greater Florida Chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers.