This two-part workshop led by Bradley Marshall will focus on how to capture quality documentation of artwork, installations, and exhibitions.
Bradley Marshall, a previous resident, Artist, and professional commercial photographer and retoucher, will lead a two-day workshop in September to instruct local Artists and other interested community members on how to document their work and the work of others. The first workshop will cover framing the shot, lighting, recommended equipment, and other mechanical parts of documenting work. The second workshop will cover the digital processing of the images and tricks of the trade. Much of the magic of documentation is in lighting, framing, and knowing a few tricks in post-production. The workshop will provide all attendees with take-aways, regardless of the equipment you use, even if it’s a camera phone. ;)
Note: A camera/tripod is not required for this workshop, but if you have this equipment, you are strongly encouraged to bring them with you for further one-on-one guidance.
BIO
Bradley Marshall is a visual artist and commercial photographer/retoucher working in Queens, New York. His commercial photographic work spans over ten years of experience, and he specializes in architectural retouching and fine art documentation services. He has worked for numerous photographers and galleries, with recent gallery clients including Rachel Uffner, BRICLab, and My Pet Ram. He is currently a full-time retoucher for CTC Creative, a photo and video production house in New York City.
This program supported in part by: