 | Photography Studio InstructorsMarlan Globerson
Before focusing on her professional career as a portrait artist, Marlan Globerson taught printmaking and photography at the high school and college levels. She has conducted photographic workshops in the US and Mexico, and has worked as a photojournalist, medical photographer, and freelance commercial photographer for corporate clients including Del Webb and Random House Inc. Since 1983, Globerson has shared her technical darkroom skills and knowledge with working photographers, artists, and photography students at the Irvine Fine Arts Center, where she initiated the Darkroom Open Studio Program. Globerson's archival black and white Character Studies have been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Virginia Museum of Art, Laguna Beach Art Museum, and art galleries in Chicago and Orange County, CA. Her work is found in numerous art collections in the United States. Globerson's images have been published in magazine and reproduced for photographic greeting cards. Visit her website at www.globersonphoto.com.
Mike Brock
Mike is an accomplished wildlife photographer specializing in underwater photography. He also provides photographic services for the aerospace and automotive industries. His images have been marketed worldwide. Mike gives instruction in digital photography. His Understanding Digital Photography and Take Better Digital Photos classes provide lots of valuable information for the new digital photographer. He is also providing instruction in the Photoshop Elements software program. This class will send you on your way to understanding the Photoshop software programs and how they can enhance your images. Visit Mike’s website at www.MikeBrock.com.
Ed Andrews
Ed is a professional photographer who has been profiled on KTLA-TV. His images have been featured in national publications. Ed’s Location Photography workshop is a great way for digital and analog photographers alike to learn and practice shooting photographs of people in the outdoors. The workshop lasts four hours and includes lighting, posing, and establishing a rapport with the model. This is a hands-on workshop in the park area outside the Fine Arts Center. A model is present to provide effective shooting experience. Look for Ed’s workshop each quarter.
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