Digital Black and White Landscape
Carlan Tapp
Course Description
Today’s digital photographic technology has opened new doorways to explore in the creation of black and white landscape images. This workshop is for the photographer desiring to learn and understand the aesthetic and technical considerations in creating digital black and white landscape images. We learn to combine traditional Zone System methodology with new digital black and white processes. Class time will be spent in the field and in the lab printing.
Instructor
Carlan Tapp studied at Art Center College of Design and was an assistant to Ansel Adams at the Yosemite Workshops for three years. In 1994, recognizing that the digital revolution was well under way, Carlan established the first commercial digital photography studio in the Pacific Northwest. Working with Kodak, Dicomed, and Apple Computer, he provided valuable input to the development of digital photographic technology. His fine-art photographs can be found in collections around the world.
www.carlantapp.com

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Dates August 17 -22
Tuition $675 ($650 members)
Skill Level All Levels
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Call (307) 733-6379 to Register