Connecticut Photography Workshops Meetup

Connecticut Photography Workshops Meetup We offer classes and workshops for photographers of all levels who wish to improve their skills. More information can be found at www.peterglass.com.

This is a group for people who love taking pictures and whose photography knowledge and shooting skills range from absolutely zilch to terrifying brilliant. The Meetup is run by Peter Glass, a local professional photographer. He has over 25 years experience shooting commercial and editorial assignments, and is a nonstop creator of stock photography images (www.stockpeterglass.com). However, the ma

jority of his time these days is spent working either one-to-one or with small groups as a photography teacher, consultant, or mentor. He also designs and teaches photography classes and workshops for local towns, art centers, libraries, and community colleges. The Connecticut Photography Workshops is a kind of digital photography school offering classes of interest to people of all skill levels. The sessions are small in size, affordable, and informative. Many are very hands-on. Comprehensive handouts are distributed in most classes to insure that only a minimal amount of note-taking by students is necessary. The instructor encourages questions during classes, and makes sure all material is well understood by the end of each session. Suggestions from and involvement by members are greatly encouraged. Please realize that this is the place not only to beef-up your photography knowledge and skills, but also to mix and work with a great group of like-minded photographers. We look forward to meeting and getting to know you, and to doing some great photography work together!!

I was wandering in a park one sunny afternoon when I came upon these two ducks. Startled, we just looked at each other f...
06/27/2023

I was wandering in a park one sunny afternoon when I came upon these two ducks. Startled, we just looked at each other for a few moments. I then asked if I could take a quick picture of them. They were surprised and seemed shy, but said yes. Not wanting to take up too much of their time, I shot just one picture, thanked them, and moved on.

My new BLOG:HOW THE BACKGROUND AFFECTS THE IMAGEThe background is no less important than the subject, be it a person, an...
02/14/2023

My new BLOG:

HOW THE BACKGROUND AFFECTS THE IMAGE

The background is no less important than the subject, be it a person, animal, or object. A bad background can destroy a great subject. And a quality background can make even a mediocre subject much much better. I discuss this in my new BLOG, which includes several of my own images. Here is the link to it on my website: https://www.peterglass.com/blog/archives/02-2023

My newest BLOG:AVOIDING SCREW-UPS WHILE SHOOTINGBefore beginning a photo session with a girl or woman, I check to be sur...
10/12/2022

My newest BLOG:

AVOIDING SCREW-UPS WHILE SHOOTING

Before beginning a photo session with a girl or woman, I check to be sure all elements of her appearance are as they should be. Then as we shoot, I try keeping an eye on all that’s going on during our session, correcting issues as they come up. My goal is to avoid as many screw-ups as possible. I discuss all this in my newest blog, which includes several of my photos. Click on the photo below to see the BLOG on my website:

Before beginning a photography session with a female model (they're not professional models - mostly students of mine or people I know), various issues already have been addressed and mostly...

My newest BLOG:MESSING AROUND WITH BULLETING BOARDSI sometimes wander throughout schools and colleges (when students are...
09/12/2022

My newest BLOG:

MESSING AROUND WITH BULLETING BOARDS

I sometimes wander throughout schools and colleges (when students are away on vacation) to see what’s posted on their various bulletin boards. What I’m looking for are picture possibilities. However, I rarely find anything that appeals to me. So instead, I create my own posts using one or more of the props I carry with me. This is something anyone with a camera can do, and it’s a lot of fun. I discuss this in my newest blog and show some of my photos as examples. Here is the link to the BLOG on my website: https://www.peterglass.com/blog/archives/09-2022

My newest BLOG:LIGHTER OR DARKERJust because a picture is “perfectly” exposed doesn’t mean that it is “perfectly” expose...
08/17/2022

My newest BLOG:
LIGHTER OR DARKER
Just because a picture is “perfectly” exposed doesn’t mean that it is “perfectly” exposed. What I mean is that an over-exposed or under-exposed image may be just as interesting as one that is normally exposed. I discuss this in my newest blog and show some of my photos as examples. Here is the link to the BLOG on my website: https://www.peterglass.com/blog/archives/08-2022

My newest BLOG:THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING LAZYThough people hate to admit it, everybody gets lazy now and then. But that ma...
07/18/2022

My newest BLOG:
THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING LAZY
Though people hate to admit it, everybody gets lazy now and then. But that may not be such a bad thing. Being lazy has helped me create what I think are some rather interesting photographs. In my newest blog, I discuss this odd idea and show some of my images as examples. Here is the link to the BLOG on my website:

There are times when changes are needed for improving a shot I’m working on. It may involve repositioning the subject or camera, removing a stray object, adding a prop, switching lenses, or some...

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Hartford, AR
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