2021-08-17 Fine Art Photography SIG meeting notes
We met online using ZOOM 6:00pm-8:30pm
The goal of our Fine Art Photography SIG is to help each other to create fine art from our photography.
ATTENDEES
Mike Barry
Mike Dunnetts
Rich Ernst
David Fahrney
Michael Hohol
Lynne Lewis
Jim Limburg
Ed Ogle
Albert Wang
OUR MAIN DISCUSSION TOPICS WAS "Disintegration, Shatter, and Dispersion Effects"
I showed a few examples of how to create a dispersion effect in Photoshop.
OUR MAIN DISCUSSION TOPIC FOR AUGUST WILL BE "Look Up Tables" (color palettes)
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT - RESEARCH "LUTs"
Everyone has the homework assignment to research "How to use Look Up Tables", study them and bring back some information for the group to discuss at our next Fine Art Photography SIG meeting. If you find some good "LUTs" information online, tell me where it is and I will put a link to the information on our website.
FCDCC.com/resources.php
KelbyOne | Online Photoshop, Photography & Lightroom Training - Michael Hohol
- https://kelbyone.com/
Dispersion Effect: Photoshop Tutorial
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgOWWfurpU
Dispersion Effect Photoshop Tutorial - Rikard Rodin
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD0riV384kY
SIG Project - FINISH-IT-PHOTO
Several members showed their versions of the "Sitting Man" image by David Fahrney.
The FINISH-IT-PHOTO for August will be: "Sculpture" from Dave Fahrney.
If you haven't already sent in a FINISH-IT-PHOTO, please do send Mike Barry an image in RAW format. Mike will choose one of the images, send it out to the SIG members, and everyone will create their own interpretation of the image to show at future meetings. The idea is to show how all the members would process the same image in different styles.
Constructive Critiques
We didn't discuss any images this time.
What Project Are You Working On?
Several members showed personal projects that they have been working on.
AGENDA FOR OUR NEXT FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY SIG MEETING - Tue 9/21/2021 @6:00pm
1. The main topic will be "Look Up Tables" Please research on your own so we can all discuss it at the meeting (optional)
2. We will discuss our interpretations of the FINISH-IT-PHOTO Please, everyone send Mike Barry a RAW image file that we can use for this Project.
3. We will hold constructive critiques (optional) Pick as many as 3 images that you would like critiqued, and be prepared to show them by sharing your screen during the ZOOM meeting.
4. We will pick a topic for the next meeting
If you don't have time to research the topic, or you don't have any images that you want to have critiqued, that is OK, you can just attend the meeting and participate when you want.
I would like to see more pictures from our Fine Art SIG in the regular club meeting slideshows.
Jim Limburg will send out the Meeting ID, passcode, and meeting link when we have scheduled the meeting, which will be about a week before the meeting date.
We have put video of previous Fine Art SIG meetings online and you can link to them from the Fine Art SIG page of the club website.
Please email Mike, info@fcdcc.com, when you find mistakes, missing information or if you have suggestions for the Fine Art Photography SIG and I will try to address the issues.
=============== Meeting Topics =================
2021-09 : LUTs
2021-10 : Dodge and Burn
2021-11 : imitate Renaissance master painter styles
Topics suggested by Michael Hohol
1. Super Resolution process in Lightroom, as described in the Photoshop User magazine August 2021, pages 20 - 26. Also Photoshop User magazine May 2021, pages 32 - 39.
2. LUTS = lookup tables.
3. Using a HDR tool more effectively.
4. Long-exposure hacks: streaky clouds & silky water: Photoshop User magazine August 2021, pages 136 - 142.
5. Create outline from an image: Photoshop User magazine August 2021, pages 171 - 172.
6. Fake bokeh with lens blur: Photoshop User magazine July 2021, pages 128 - 133.
7. Telling colorize, in Neural Filters, what colors you want: Photoshop User magazine July 2021, pages 158.
8. Tips on using content-aware fill more effectively: Photoshop User magazine June 2021, pages 64 - 68.
9. Using Perspective Controls in Photoshop: Photoshop User magazine June 2021, pages 70 - 80.
10. Creating a grid portrait effect: Photoshop User magazine June 2021, pages 100 - 107.
11. Mixer brush painting with stencil masks: Photoshop User magazine June 2021, pages 116 - 121.
12. The Lighting Effects Filter in Photoshop: Photoshop User magazine May 2021, pages 76 - 93.
13. Dodge & Burn and Texture: Photoshop User magazine May 2021, pages 134 - 138.
14. Creating Distressed Textures: Photoshop User magazine May 2021, pages 140 - 149.
15. How to take and retouch night photos with fog: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 28 - 31.
16. Getting elemental with Liquify: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 74 - 84.
17. Going a step further with 3D reflections: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 86 - 99.
18. Creating a halftone pattern: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 112 - 119.
19. Getting creative with difference blending mode: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 130 - 135.
20. Stencil Effect: Photoshop User magazine April 2021, pages 136 - 143.
21. Exploring Lightroom’s Color Adjustments: white balance, profiles, vibrance, saturation, HSL/color panel, localized color adjustments, color grading: Photoshop User magazine March 2021, pages 84 - 94.
22. Creative Uses of Step-And-Repeat: Photoshop User magazine March 2021, pages 96 - 108.
23. Motion Blur
24. Get Creative With Path Burs: Photoshop User magazine March 2021, pages 137 - 142.
New topics suggested by Mike Barry
1. Fisheye distortion
2. shadows
3. still life, table top, ordinary things
4. imitate Renaissance master painter styles
5. crystal ball photography
6. water splashes
Old topics suggested by Mike Barry that we have started
1. Composition
2. Color Grading
3. Dodge & Burn
4. Frequency Separation
5. Layer Effects and Blend Modes
6. Compositing
- Selections
- Masking
- Image Harvesting
- Overlaying Textures
- Changing Backgrounds
- Shadows
- Atmospheric fog
7. Edge Effects
8. Typography
9. Custom Brushes
10. Topaz Filters
11. Disintegration/Dispersion/Shatter Techniques
=============== Possible Outings for 8/28 =================
Martin's Auto Junk Yard - Rich called and they are closed for a couple months
Swetsville Zoo - Mike will drive by and see if they are still open
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