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$ 79
This is a test: are you spontaneous? If so, drop everything, grab your camera and meet us in front of The Lincoln Memorial Sunday afternoon…
Why? BECAUSE IT WILL BE SNOWING ON SUNDAY! In this town, you have to get out and photograph in the snow soon while it falls, because it will soon melt!
On this safari, led by Washington Photo Safari director E. David Luria, we will review the special white balance and exposure techniques needed to get good pictures in the snow while we explore the snow-covered statues of the Korean War Memorial (VERY powerful in the snow, evoking the weather the soldiers actually faced in Korea), the Vietnam Three Soldiers Memorial, and the Vietnam Women’s Memorial, along with the snow-covered view down the Reflecting Pool. (Korean War Memorial photo by WPS client Keith Hans.)
Our safari will give you a lot of good tips on how to take good pictures in the snow by adjusting the exposure and the white balance settings. Don’t miss this opportunity to get some really beautiful photos, especially in black and white.
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- Camera
- Lenses
- Extra memory cards
- Extra charged battery
- Accessories such as filters
- Weather appropriate clothing
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Meet on steps in front of Lincoln Memorial. Masks required! Free parking along Constitution Avenue and all side streets.
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Architectural photographer E. David Luria is founder and director of the Washington Photo Safari, which has provided over 6,700 photo safaris for 46,000 amateur photographers – an average of 5 people every day, 365 days a year, since it was founded in 1999.
“You taught me several important points and helped me better understand not only photography but also my own camera. I’ve taken photo classes at the Smithsonian, Glen Echo, and the Washington School of Photography. You’ve been the best among all the teachers I’ve had.“ David Lassiter, Olney, MD
Trained in Paris by a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mr. Luria is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and the Society of Photographic Educators and has had his images of DC appear in over 100 publications, calendars, and postcards and on 30 magazine covers.