For more potter’s wheel texture techniques, altered forms and other pottery tips, visit lakesidepottery.com This chatter technique is using a metal to quickly create surface texture on a Flat Form pot thrown on the wheel. This clip is provided by Lakeside Pottery, Ceramic School and Studio in Stamford, CT. Lakeside Pottery is a ceramic art and craft educational resource for the community focusing on clay art. We seek to inspire creativity, foster self-discovery, and nurture an appreciation to learn about art through our pottery programs, special events and access to our studio, clay center and gallery. IN OUR FACILITY …. Learn the art of pottery through our ceramic art classes, using the potters wheel and ceramic sculpting, in a professional, spacious and well lit studio centrally located in Stamford, CT. Instruction activities for children, adults and seniors include group classes (beginners and advanced), private lessons, after school art for kids programs and summer camp. Open Studio time can be purchased for independent work. Teachers professional development, corporate team building workshops, custom programs, birthday party events for children or adults and gift certificates are also offered. Our gallery include diverse handmade pottery work made by our instructors Lakeside Pottery is a ceramic art and craft educational resource for the community focusing on clay art. We seek to inspire creativity, foster self-discovery, and nurture an appreciation to learn about …
Weekly Photo Tips Presents the DIY Beauty Dish
www.weeklyphototips.com This week Scott shows us how to make a very low cost modifier for our dedicated flash units. The beauty dish, so called because of the flattering soft rap around light that it creates on a subject, is a great addition to your light kit. This low cost DIY option allows you to build one quickly using off the shelf components many of which can be found at your local Home Depot or Lowes store. As always please stop by our web site www.weeklyphototips.com for links to the detailed plans for this project. Scott will also have some example photos demonstrating the difference between using your flash directly and using the beauty dish. Thanks for stopping by and next time bring a friend or two. There’s always room for more.
