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Matt Kloskowski – Photography Workshop

Matt Kloskowski – Photography Workshop

Matt Kloskowski – Photography Workshop

Monday, June 19, 2017 Preworkshop meeting 8:00 PM Hotel lobby Set up ride share, review maps, final updates

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 Morning: Depart Hotel at 7:00 AM - Multnomah Falls (there’s food and vending here) - - / Vista House http://www.vistahouse.com/ http://www.columbiarivergorge.info/

Late Lunch in the Gorge / Relax

Afternoon: Travel to Trillium Lake / Mt. Hood for evening shoot/sunset

Night: Night shooting at Trillium Lake provided weather is clear. (You’ll want snacks with you)

Note: Be prepared for a long day. Snacks, multiple layers of clothing. It should be fairly warm, but when the sun goes down at the lake we’ll be at a higher elevation and it could get cool. Layering works best.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Sleep in a little from the late night before. Depart Hotel at 9:15 AM - for Portland Japanese Gardens to begin at 10:00 AM. http://japanesegarden.com/ - If you have a macro lens, this could be a good time to bring it. - Entrance fee $14. Plus $5.00 tripod fee.

2:00 PM: Return to hotel for photo review and editing/processing workflow with Matt 5:00 PM – Wrap-up workshop 7:00 PM – Opening reception

What To Bring: Most Important… Travel Light - we’ll be walking. You will probably need your hands free so bring a backpack if you have one. Don’t bring 5 lenses with you. Keep it simple.

§ Wide lens (16-35 or 24-70) § Zoom lens (70-200, 70-300, or anything similar) § Remember… keep it simple. If you have one lens that goes from 18-200 bring it and travel light. You won’t regret it. § Tripod/Ballhead § If you have ND filters bring them (not required). Screw on’s are just fine so don’t feel you have to go spend a bunch of money if you don’t have them. But if you have them, a 3 stop ND, a 6-stop may help too. Mostly for the waterfalls if we hit them in mid-day. Again, these aren’t required, but as the day goes on there may be some times we can use them and for those that aren’t familiar we can do some tutorial while we’re out there. § Extra batteries for your camera. We’ll be gone all day. § Lens wipes and clothes… Multnomah Falls gets misty and you may constantly need to wipe your lens clean. I’ve gone through 2-3 towels at places like this. You can always grab a wash cloth towel from the hotel in a pinch. § Remote timer if you have it. § Extra memory cards since we’ll be gone all day. § Allen wrench/key just in case you need it for your tripod or ball head § Flashlight or Headlamp, or both (preferably with the red light option for night shooting)

Classroom Time: § Laptop and card reader is all we need. § And Lightroom / Photoshop

https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/crgnsa/maps-pubs http://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/road-trips/mount-hood-oregon-road-trip/ http://traveloregon.com/trip-ideas/itineraries/mt-hood-columbia-river-gorge-loop/ http://traveloregon.com/trip-ideas/scenic-byways/mt-hood-scenic-byway/ Beacon Rock Historic Highway State Park Corbett to Dodson

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