Interior Architecture with Chris Spielmann

  • November 14, 2018
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Oliver's Carriage House, 5410 Leaf Treader Way, Columbia MD 21044

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  • MDPPA Members attend for free!

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Interior Architecture with MDPPA Member Chris Spielmann

Wednesday, November 14th, 7-9:30pm

Free for MDPPA members!

Chris Spielmann has been a full-time commercial photographer for 34 years. His work includes a strong emphasis on architectural photography and his assignments also include other corporate clients as well. For his architectural images Chris brings a particular emphasis on composition, location lighting, and accurate rendering of color to his assignments.  His extensive knowledge of Adobe Photoshop for post-production editing techniques helps to enhance the captured image.

Chris also has a background in teaching architectural photography. He was an adjunct professor at Boston University’s Center for Digital Imaging Arts teaching the Architectural Photography and Advanced Photoshop Editing Techniques modules. Chris has also been a guest lecturer at The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design as well as at numerous photography clubs. He has also taught multiple Super 1 Day workshops.

Program Description

For the first part of the program students will be shown samples from a variety of the instructor’s assignments over many decades of working as an architectural photographer. This will include a discussion of various approaches and techniques related to interior architectural photography and how to deal with creative challenges including composition and lighting. Subjects such as overall illumination, accent lighting, working with different white balances, and elimination of reflections will be covered in depth.

The second part of the program will be a demonstration of various techniques for perspective correction, layer masking, compositing, and color correction.

We hope you will join us!






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