Capture the Dallas street scene and Skyline at sunset and into the night. Voted Best Skyline In the World in 2014, no skyline is more iconic than the one right here in our backyard.
Workshop Leader: David Downs
We will start the afternoon photographing unique spots in the Dallas area before focusing our attention on the iconic Dallas skyline as the sun sets. We’ll discuss proper settings for sunset and night shots, panorama formats & composition as well as how to capture reflective shots (if there’s enough water in the ditches).
Workshop dates
Sunday, April 7, 2024, from 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location
Trinity Groves Area, Dallas, TX
Workshop topics
- Architectural images
- Street photography
- Proper lenses for panoramas
- Exposing for bright lights & night skies
- Creating starbursts around lights
- Composing for skylines
- Long exposure techniques
- Using Nodal points/gear
Additional workshop details
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Location information
We will base our workshop out of the Trinity Groves Restaurant Row.
3011 Gulden Ln, Dallas, TX 75212
Agenda
We will meet in the Trinity Groves area before heading out to our street photography locations. Prior to the workshop you'll receive specific parking/meetup instructions. We'll cover introductions, agenda review, and some instruction before crossing over the river into downtown to capture some cool street scene and architectural images. After returning to Trinity Groves for a bite to eat we will head out to the levee in time for golden hour and sunset images. We will visit at least 3 locations for images depending on weather and conditions.
Transportation
Transportation is via personal vehicles. Where practical & possible we will group together for the short ride over to the levee and into downtown. Park across the street from Trinity Groves near the trail access.
Recommended photography gear
DSLR or mirrorless camera – Crop Sensor or Full Frame
Lenses - Wide Angle (14mm-24mm) & Medium (24mm-70mm) Telephoto. A long telephoto (300mm or more) will give you the opportunity for interesting closeups of some buildings on the skyline. I find my best results come from shooting multiple images in panorama at 50mm-70mm and stitching them together in LR.
Sturdy Tripod - Doesn't have to be expensive, just sturdy.
A remote trigger or the ability to activate shutter delay
Extra Battery & SD Card
Other recommendations
Bring a notepad or something you can take notes with.
Bugs will likely be out so be prepared with repellant.
Some areas we will be walking in may be wet or muddy so wear appropriate shoes/clothing.
Pro Tips
Carry 2 or 3 tall kitchen trash bags with you in your camera bag. They are great to have with you if you need to kneel in muddy/wet areas or even with to lay down for a unique viewpoint.
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Important info! We encourage you to create an account when you register so future workshop forms will be prepopulated with your data. Shortly after registering you will receive a confirmation e-mail and a separate email allowing you to pay your registration online. You are not fully registered until your payment is received.
Class size is limited. Reserve now to guarantee your spot.
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