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Timelapse Workshop: Autumn in the Eastern Sierra

September 30th – October 4th, 2013

 

Join filmmaker and photographer Henry Jun Wah Lee for a 5-day, hands-on timelapse photography workshop in the beautiful Eastern Sierra, California during Autumn. This workshop, held September 30th to October 4th, 2013, is limited to only 5 participants. You will learn how to shoot static and multi-axis motion control timelapse, astro-timelapse, star trails, as well as processing and editing them into 4K Ultra HD resolution professional quality video sequences.

Learn from one of the premier timelapse shooters in the world as Henry takes you to the breathtaking, awe-inspiring landscapes of Alabama Hills, Mono Lake, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, and various other locations in eastern California. This is a very special time to be in the Eastern Sierra. You will experience  changing seasons and we may capture fall colors, storms, fog, and snow. It will also be close to the time of the new moon. Without light interference from the moon, we will have plenty of opportunities to capture stars and the Milky Way.

My last group produced a video that went viral. It is a testament to the group’s talent and how much you can learn from the workshop.

The workshop is open to all skill levels. Kessler Crane will be providing professional timelapse motion control equipment for participants to use during the workshop.

What You Will Learn

Timelapse photography is both an art and a science.  You will learn all of the skills and techniques Henry uses to shooting professional quality 4K resolution timelapses, including workflow, planning, composition, camera gear, accessories, shooting techniques, camera settings, post processing and editing.  We will also discuss common mistakes as well as known challenges and their solutions so that you will be prepared when things don’t go as planned. And things often don’t go as planned! More importantly, you get to learn the essence of timelapse beyond equipment and numbers that you can not get from books or online forums. For five days you will be fully immersed in the craft of capturing the magic of nature through timelapse.

Fall colors at Convict Lake

Fall colors at Convict Lake

 

Mono Lake Sunrise

Mono Lake Sunrise

 

What You Will Need to Bring

Required:

 

Sunset and Rainbow at Bristlecone Pine Forest

Sunset and Rainbow at Bristlecone Pine Forest

 

Highly Recommended:

 

Star Trails over Mt Whitney

Star Trails over Mt Whitney

Workshop Fee:

Regular Registration: $2195

Note: Workshop fee does not include lodging, transportation, food or park fees. Limited lodging on premises is available. Please inquire for more details.

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Cancellation Policy

Cancel on or before September 1: Workshop fee minus $500

Cancel on or before September 15:  Workshop fee minus $1,000

Cancel after September 15: No refund

 

Questions and Contact Information

If you have questions about this event or wish to sign up over the phone, please email info@evosia.com or call 310-980-8645

 

About Henry Jun Wah Lee

Henry Jun Wah Lee is an internationally-recognized filmmaker and photographer. His work has appeared worldwide on television and film. They have also been featured on Yahoo, MSN, AOL, The Weather Channel, Gizmodo, Mashable, Petapixel, io9, NPR, Pitchfork, Huffington Post, Slate, LA TImes, The Atlantic, and many more.

Henry’s clients include Sigur Ros, Mono, BBC, PBS, Epson, Panasonic, SmugMug, Japan Railroad Company, the British Government and the European Union.

Read a recent interview with Henry in The Atlantic.

 

Sponsored by Kessler

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