The movie, by Rick Aeschliman, “Into the Sierra: Six Photographers Explore the Eastern Sierra Wilderness”, might be proven on the Nevada County Camera Club on Monday, January 26. This 30-minute movie options the works of award profitable photographers together with Aeschliman, John Seivert, Georges Pelpel, Brion Dunbar, Chris Schiller and Eric Engles and captures the astounding great thing about the Eastern Sierra with gorgeous panorama pictures. Aeschliman conceived, deliberate and produced the movie and assembled the workforce of photographers.
The movie highlights early-morning and late-evening gentle, the Milky Way, moonrise and untamed wilderness as highly effective themes explored for nonetheless landscapes, video, time-lapse, drone footage and astrophotography. “Our hope is to bring the wonders of the remote wilderness to the general public, encouraging a new generation to appreciate and protect it,” acknowledged Aeschliman.
In addition to presenting the movie and their imaginative and prescient, the workforce will lead a dialogue on wilderness journey planning together with: images gear suggestions and utilizing “mule assist” to hold the majority of the pack weight to the vacation spot.
During the second half of the assembly, digicam membership members will showcase their photographs for critique. Categories for submitted photographs embrace: Black and White; Color; Natural Landscapes; Flora; Fauna, Birds; Travel; Night Photography; Photojournalism; People; Manipulated however Realistic; Creative; and Street Photography.
KNOW & GO: Screening of “Into the Sierra: Six Photographers Explore the Eastern Sierra Wilderness”
WHEN: Monday, January 26, from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
WHERE: Unity within the Gold Country Spiritual Center, 180 Cambridge Court, Grass Valley
COST: The public is welcome and there’s no price for first time friends.