HANS ARNOLD
The essential purpose of photography is communication. By having the knowledge to comprehend the basic concept of light, color, shape and composition, the form of art is universal and endless of which photography, as an art form, is as creative as any other medium.
Hans Arnold lives by these fundamental rules and constantly expands the horizon of experimenting with the camera, using the results in workshops, presentations, publishing and teaching young students the art of seeing.
His current genre of photography is mainly outdoor imagery that includes landscapes, nature in large or small scale and wildlife. A solid mix of photographic interests has allowed him to produce a 2 best seller coffee table books, “ Wish You Were Here, A Photographic Journey of the Canadian Landscape “and “ Up North, Manitoba’s Last Frontier “.
His images hang as fine art throughout Canada and the United States. He has published two best seller coffee table books and is a wide format print technologist and framer.
Presentation: IMAGE ENHANCEMENT – Our Digital Reality
The presentation will begin with inspiration, where do my images come from and how do I use them. The making of a photographic picture is deeply personal and requires thought throughout the entire process from capture to presentation. Along the way we find ourselves immersed in our own style and from there it is up to the individual to define how we got to this level. After a lifetime of being a photographer I take great pride in understanding how I got to where I am today, yet it is not even close to being complete and the journey isn’t over.
Presentation will include digital image videos, keynote slides and audience inter-action.