Instructor: Rebecca Bruyn
Monday, August 5
1pm - 4pm
1 session
This introductory workshop will provide a brief overview of your native camera, basic photographic composition tips and introduce you to one of the most commonly used editing apps on your iPhone or iPad called Snapseed. If time permits, demonstration of other post processing apps will be offered. The goal of this workshop is to take you beyond the “native” camera in order to show you how to make creative images that reflect how you see the world. You don’t need to be an experienced photographer to participate. This class is geared for those who have never used post-processing apps.
Please bring your iPhone and/or iPad to the workshop fully charged and your charger, just in case. Please upgrade to the latest operating system. Most importantly, before arriving to the class, please upload Snapseed from the App Store. There is no extra cost for this app. And lastly, have at least 3-5 images that you’ve taken with your iPhone that you’d like to work on.
There are many photo post processing apps available in the App Store and if there is time, we will look at 1 or 2 other apps. You’ll also be given a list of recommended apps available to purchase. Should you walk away from this workshop “hooked” on this art form, you may be wanting more and more apps to experiment with! The first tip I offer you is to learn one app really well before going on to another one.
Come with the free Snapseed app downloaded to your phone.
A passionate alternative photography artist for most of her life, Rebecca Bruyn has explored many ways of using photographic imagery to transform the traditional. In 2013 she discovered the iPhone camera and the ease with which she could capture spontaneous and unexpected moments. That began a journey into a new mobile digital art world, learning to post process through a variety of apps on her iPhone/iPad, the apps and pixels became her paintbrush.
Bruyn’s love of photographic imagery combines iPhone images with cyanotypes prints, or old Kodachrome slides to iPhoneography, and most recently gilded vellum prints. In 2022 her work was exhibited at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum along with 2 other cyanotype artists, entitled “Out of the Blue”. In addition, she has exhibited at Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, The Provincetown Commons, Cotuit Center for the Arts, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Cape Cod Art Association, The Creative Arts Center in Chatham, the Soho Photo Gallery in New York City and the 2017 Mira Mobile Exhibition EARTH in Porto, Portugal. She has been the recipient of a number of awards including, in 2010, the winner of the Provincetown 100th anniversary of Pilgrim Monument wine label competition.
www.rebeccabruyn.com
rebecca@rebeccabruyn.com
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