Remember some of those easy but awe-inspiring science experiments you could do in your kitchen as a child? Mixing food coloring into milk to create a swirl of colors, or adding antacid tablets to a glass of water and watching the bubbles form around it? Take these ideas out of the kitchen and into the world of close-up photography as you use these simple science experiments to bring new life to your images.
This two-session photography course includes in-class photography and critique. Participants will:
- experiment with different tools to create one-of-a-kind images
- use tools such as food coloring, antacid tablets, glycerin, milk
- get personalized feedback through a supportive critique session
Participants have the chance to experiment with camera settings in a classroom setting and get on-the-spot direction and feedback from a professional photographer.
Participants should have a digital camera and a zoom or macro lens.
This program meets in person at the Arboretum.
Instructor: Cora Jacobs, photographer
Age: 16 and older
Course number: P312