Pre-Symposium Late Night Model Session

9:00p.m. May 16th, Basin Park Hotel
Once the sun has set many photographers will pack away their cameras and go home. They are missing out capturing some of the most stunning and visually exciting images.
The night has always been associated with romance, mystery, and the unknown. The nocturne has also been a natural subject for art. Night photography can produce some very interesting effects. The moon and stars aren't the only things worth taking pictures of when the sun goes down.
The Night session is suitable for those with a good understanding of camera control.
Taking photographs at night is a lot simpler to achieve then one might think. The results can be very stunning and strange effects are easy to master. It is also possible to take top quality night images with just basic equipment.
John Baltz, Larry Plumlee, and Dan Murphy are veterans of low light photography. They will each lead groups of photographers on this exciting adventure thru the streets of Eureaka Springs along with models from Stage 28. Please remember that no flash photography will be allowed. Therefore, please bring a tripod, low light lens (F2.8 or better) and a camera that works well at ISO 800 or better for best results.