Showing posts with label Darkness Darkness exhibit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darkness Darkness exhibit. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Gallery talk and book signing in Boston


Early this year, Lance Keimig curated Darkness Darkness, a group exhibition of contemporary night photography that has been showing in Boston since March. It is currently on exhibit at the Boston Convention Center, and there will be a gallery talk and an impromptu signing for my book at 6 pm this Thursday night, August 28. Fellow night photography book (NPB) contributor Christian Waeber and I will be tag teaming the talk to fill in for Lance, who is currently on a family outing somewhere along the Maryland coast. For those in the Boston area, what better a way could there be to kick off the upcoming Labor Day weekend and get ready for the school year ahead than to pay a visit to this landmark of modern Boston to view the exhibit, hear some great tales of photography after dark and take a peek inside my new book!


© Christian Waeber, Dog Walker, Lowell, MA.
After making a 15-second digital exposure of a foggy street scene, Waeber noticed a dog walker passing. The limited light on the scene would have resulted in the figure to being all but invisible in a capture made at his existing camera settings. Still wishing to capture the figure as a compositional element, he quickly boosted his ISO to 800. He shot a second image at _ second with the figure frozen in the middle distance. The noise inherent in the second exposure’s high ISO setting makes it less than ideal as a whole. But since the distant figure is surrounded by white light, Waeber was able to extract this form from the noisy image and layer it with the first image for a low noise composite. 
Camera: Canon 5D, Lens: Canon Tilt Shift TS-E 24mm, ISO: 200/800, Aperture: f/11, Exposure Time: 15” /1”, Lighting: a couple of seconds of flash light and silver reflector to open up the “School Zone” sign.