jamie young
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I am exhibiting my panoramic landscape photography right now at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor's Center in Ashland WI. In conjunction with the show, Ill be giving a presentation this Saturday, Aug. 18th, at 2 p.m..
The presentation is Panoramic Photography 1840 to the Present: A technical and aesthetic look at the history of panoramic photography. Ill be giving a slide show starting with a historical overview of the technology used in panoramic photography, then moving into a look at some of the professional and fine art photographers who have used these tools, and ending with a look at how the cameras and the unique images they create have influenced my own fine art photography.
After the slides Ill show some of the historical and modern panoramic cameras I shoot with, including Al Vista swing-lens cameras made in Wisconsin in 1900, cirkut cameras, and others, and well have a Q&A.
Ill be giving the presentation once more after this, on October 25.
For more information on the show, visit my website, www.jamieyoungphoto.com/Exhibitions 1.html, and the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center website, www.northerngreatlakescenter.org.
Thanks!
Jamie Young
jamiehy@tds.net
www.jamieyoungphoto.com
The presentation is Panoramic Photography 1840 to the Present: A technical and aesthetic look at the history of panoramic photography. Ill be giving a slide show starting with a historical overview of the technology used in panoramic photography, then moving into a look at some of the professional and fine art photographers who have used these tools, and ending with a look at how the cameras and the unique images they create have influenced my own fine art photography.
After the slides Ill show some of the historical and modern panoramic cameras I shoot with, including Al Vista swing-lens cameras made in Wisconsin in 1900, cirkut cameras, and others, and well have a Q&A.
Ill be giving the presentation once more after this, on October 25.
For more information on the show, visit my website, www.jamieyoungphoto.com/Exhibitions 1.html, and the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center website, www.northerngreatlakescenter.org.
Thanks!
Jamie Young
jamiehy@tds.net
www.jamieyoungphoto.com