LONG
ISLAND
PHOTOGRAPHY
GROUP

Upcoming Events

Basics of Photography (Light and Exposure)

Basics of Photography (Light and Exposure)

Sunday 21 June
East Meadow - 9am - 2.0 Hours
Arvin de la Vega
In this beginner-friendly meetup, we'll cover the basics of light and exposure. Learn how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together to create well-exposed photos. Perfect for those new to photography or wanting to refresh their skills. Please bring your camera (any type) and a willingness to learn.
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$49      

Nearby Photography Groups

WWC Walk with Camera

WWC Walk with Camera

Saturday 13 June
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
A fun and relaxed walk with our cameras covering a variety aspects of photography from street, landscape, architecture, seascape and abstract.
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$49      
Shooting in Manual Mode

Shooting in Manual Mode

Saturday 20 June
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
This class is for anyone looking to switch their camera mode from Auto to Manual and learn how to shoot using the Manual Mode. The goal is to help everyone become more confident when using their camera settings. We will touch on essential camera functions and the exposure triangle Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO.
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$49      
Portraiture With Natural Light

Portraiture With Natural Light

Saturday 27 June
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
This class is your time to learn and gain a proper understanding of Composition and the importance of light to help boost your photography skills.We, as a class, will be photographing a model without any on-camera flash or strobe photography. Just the available light, we will walk through, troubleshoot, make adjustments and capture a portrait successfully. We will also learn how to use light modifiers like a reflector to help capture appropriately exposed shots in not-so-great lighting
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$49      

Beginner's Photography Class

Beginner's Photography Class

Saturday 04 July
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
Ready to learn more about your camera and get out of automatic exposure? Now is your chance! Join us as we break down your camera to help you learn about shutter speed, aperture, ISO and how these settings affect your exposure. We will then put your new knowledge to the test with the guidance of a professional photographer.
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$98      
Flower Photography

Flower Photography

Saturday 11 July
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
Learn all the tips and tricks you need to take stunning pictures of flowers. We will also discuss composition, lighting, and other aspects of photography that will help you create unique images. So come join us for a day of learning, exploring, and having fun.
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$98       5 places left
Peppers in the Style of Edward Weston

Peppers in the Style of Edward Weston

Saturday 18 July
Greenwich - 11:30am - 3.0 Hours
White Plains Photography Group
Bennett Mosse
Recreate the iconic still life style of Edward Weston in this hands-on studio photography class. Explore lighting, composition, and technique to capture the beauty of everyday objects, focusing on peppers and other simple forms. Bring your camera and creativity.

Prereq video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCJ2SeBcBK8

Summary:
This is a two for one class. We'll photograph Edward Weston inspired still lifes in color and then learn how to convert them to convincing film like B&W using DxO Film Pack 8.
This is a great opportunity to get some print worthy B&W images into your portfolio.
This is a hands-on class so bring your camera with a medium zoom lens. Before the advent of color film, photographic still lifes were done in Black and White. Irving Penn 2019s cigarettes, Robert Mapplethorpe 2019s florals and of course, Edward Weston 2019s peppers. In this class, we will create B&W still lifes inspired by Edward Weston.

Background:
Edward Weston (March 24, 1886 2013 January 1, 1958) was one of America 2019s most iconic photographers. In the late 1920s Weston began taking a series of close-up images of different objects that he called "still lifes". For several years he experimented with a variety of images of shells, vegetables and fruits, and in 1927 he made his first photograph of a pepper. He received mixed feedback about that image, but two years later he started a new series that focused on peppers alone. He recorded twenty-six negatives of peppers taken during 1929, mostly taken against plain burlap or muslin backdrops.
A year later, during a four-day period from August 2 20136, 1930, Weston took at least thirty more negatives of peppers. He first tried again with plain muslin or a piece of white cardboard as the backdrop, but for these images he thought the contrast between the backdrop and the pepper was too stark. On August 2 he found a large tin funnel, and, placing it on its side, he set a pepper just inside the large open end. He wrote:
It was a bright idea, a perfect relief for the pepper and adding reflecting light to important contours. I still had the pepper which caused me a week's work, I had decided I could go no further with it, yet something kept me from taking it to the kitchen, the end of all good peppers. I placed it in the funnel, focused with the Zeiss lens, and knowing just the viewpoint, recognizing a perfect light, made an exposure of six minutes, with but a few moments' preliminary work, the real preliminary was on in hours passed. I have a great negative, by far the best!
It is a classic, completely satisfying, ? a pepper ? but more than a pepper; abstract, in that it is completely outside subject matter. It has no psychological attributes, no human emotions are aroused: this new pepper takes one beyond the world we know in the conscious mind.

Our Mentor:
Bennett studied photography at the School of Visual Arts, NYC, Jacob 2019s Pillow and The Maine Photographic Workshops. He is adept at deconstruction and recreation of classic lighting and a venerable View Camera master. Bennett holds certificates in Architectural Photography from The Maine Photographic Workshops and Dance Photography from Jacob 2019s Pillow.
Our Model:
Bring your own peppers and toothpicks to hold them in place.

What We 2019ll learn:
We 2019ll discuss Edward Weston and the Group f/64 photographers.
Why the Group f/64 photographers used tiny apertures and very long exposures.
How to shoot still lifes in the style of Edward Weston.
Using and metering constant light.

Prerequisites:
Know how to use your camera in Manual mode.
Be familiar with Edward Weston 2019s still lifes.

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$98       5 places left

Composition in Photography

Composition in Photography

Saturday 25 July
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
Composition in Photography is how a photographer arranges visual elements within the frame. In this course, we will discuss five, seven or even ten rules that will enhance your photography1. Rule of thirds2. Shapes3. Negative Space Positive Space4. Line5. Symmetry and patterns6. Points7. Color8. Tone9. Distance10. BalanceWhether you are a beginner, intermediate, or professional photographer, please join me so we can work together to improve your ability to see the scene you wish to photograph.
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$98.00      
Beginner's Photography Class

Beginner's Photography Class

Saturday 01 August
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
Ready to learn more about your camera and get out of automatic exposure? Now is your chance! Join us as we break down your camera to help you learn about shutter speed, aperture, ISO and how these settings affect your exposure. We will then put your new knowledge to the test with the guidance of a professional photographer.
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$98      
Bokeh for Beginners

Bokeh for Beginners

Saturday 08 August
Hunters Point - 10am - 3 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
The goal of this session is to learn how to add the Bokeh effect to your photos. We will also be working on photography in low light with and with camera flash.
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$49      

I Shoot it, You Shoot it

I Shoot it, You Shoot it

Saturday 15 August
Hunters Point - 10am - 2 Hours
Queens Photography Group
Logan Dobbs
This session, will have a wide variation of subjects and creative lighting. The idea is that you can see how I shoot a scene, and then you place your camera in position and shoot the same way. This is a very effective way to study and learn new techniques.
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$49      
Get your Macro Groove On

Get your Macro Groove On

Saturday 15 August
Bronx, NY - 11am - 2 Hours
White Plains Photography Group
Bennett Mosse
Summary:
Feelin' groovy? How about a Flower Power Macro Shoot? Bring your imagination! This class should be a lot of fun. This class we'll be going to the New York Botanical Gardens, Flower Power, exhibit to hone our Macro Photography skills. We'll discuss the nature of Floral Macro Photography and explore the magic of capturing images close up.
What We'll Learn
How to create ironic images with Macro Photography.
Discussion and of the principles associated with Macro Photography.
Understand expose compensation (Bellows Extension).

Additional Costs:
Participants are responsible for Botanical Garden entry and parking fees. Additional parking is usually available at Fordham University across the street from the Botanical Garden's main gate.

Our Host:
Bennett certified Dance Photographer and Architectural Photography. He is a proud dropout of The School of Visual Arts, NYC.

Prerequisites:
Imagination and creativity.



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$49      
ABOUT LONG
ISLAND
PHOTOGRAPHY
GROUP
Come along to our photo sessions to dust off your camera and get snap-happy with a professional photography instructor.

Brush up on your camera skills and learn new photography techniques whilst on a photo walk class with other local keen photographers!

We run two hour photography sessions based on a photography theme/technique/style and they take place in various locations in Long Island .

  • New to photography? We also run a popular 3 hour Beginners Guide to Photography Class once a month. And once in a while we will run special niche 3 hour classes, for example, Astrophotography - so do subscribe to our newsletter to know when the next on is!

  • Who can attend? Open to all skill levels, from beginners to keen amateurs. The photography instructor is there to help you with camera settings and provide any advice you need.

  • What to bring? We recommend bringing a camera that has full manual mode or semi-manual modes (Aperture or Shutter Priority). Compact cameras and smartphones also welcome!

    The meeting point and full details for the day are sent in the booking confirmation email to the email address you provide at time of booking.

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  • REVIEWS
    Enjoyed class very much. Ashley Morgan is a passionate teacher. Loved how he brought insights to the usage of varios camera features. Best take away was to not be afraid to experiment with your camera and to read your manual. I absolutely would take another class/workshop with him.
    5/5
    Lynn
    2025-12-14
    I really enjoyed the event. It was nice to meet up with like minded people. The instructor was terrific.
    5/5
    Marie
    2025-10-20
    I really enjoyed the class with Ashley. We talked through a lot of concepts and terms. He answered everyones questions and helped us find settings on our camera.
    5/5
    Laurie
    2025-10-19

    Ashley was a good instructor. He was sincere and took his time giving individualized assistance when needed. I came away with practical knowledge on how to use my camera.
    5/5
    Peggy
    2025-08-10
    I had so much fun and I felt like I learned so much about composition from the instructor. I truly appreciated his perspective and how he made our class feel personal to each of our photography journeys. I plan to take more classes in the future.
    5/5
    Luna
    2025-07-28
    I truly enjoyed the group. I found it interesting, informative and fun. I?m signed up for long exposure and greatly looking forward to it.
    5/5
    Carl
    2025-07-28

    Excellent! Ash is so knowledgeable and helpful!
    5/5
    Corrine
    2025-07-27
    I found the event very helpful. The instructor, Ashe, was excellent.
    5/5
    Donald
    2025-05-26
    Excellent I have learned alot
    5/5
    Nick
    2025-05-26

    I had a great time learning how to work my new camera. Ash was a great instructor!
    5/5
    Everett
    2025-05-25
    Great session! Ash made us all feel welcome, listened to what we had to say and gave us some tough challenges. I was out of my comfort zone, but wound up with some great stuff I would never had done on my own!
    5/5
    Corrine
    2025-03-31
    The Black and White Photography class was great! Ash made me see differently through my lens. He also recommend some great photographers to check out. I highly recommend this class!
    5/5
    Tom Fabbricante
    2025-03-31

    PHOTOGRAPHERS
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    technically creative is the word.

    Arvin de la Vega is available for private bookings

    Weekends. 1pm onwards.
    Weddings, personal events, product launch etc...

    PHOTOS
    Long Island Photography Group
    2026-05-06
    Title or Location: Robert Moses, Long Island
    95 waning moon lining up perfectly behind the tower at Robert Moses State Park !This photo was a single exposure with camera settings 1/4 sec, f5.6. ISO 1000 and 400mm. 5/3/26
    Credit: Nick Masselle
    Facebook: Nick Masselle
    Instagram: @nick_masselle

    Long Island Photography Group
    2026-04-25
    Title or Location: Inwood LI
    Peaceful Sunset !Taken from Inwood LI , 4/23/26Camera settings f4.0, 1/640 sec , ISO 125
    Credit: Nick Masselle
    Facebook: Nick Masselle
    Instagram: @nick_masselle
    Long Island Photography Group
    2026-03-22
    Title or Location: Northport Harbor
    I took this picture during Northport Harbor Photography group Saturday morning meetings. We get a coffee and walk around town looking for pictures. This last meeting the Sun came out from under the clouds to make a perfect diffuser. We were all excited and took lots of pictures. It?s lasted about an hour.
    Credit: David Marchi

    Long Island Photography Group
    2026-03-22
    Title or Location: Long Beach , Long Island
    ?Boardwalkhenge? Sunset on the Long Beach Boardwalk?the sun perfectly aligns with the boardwalk, this alignment happens a twice a year.Camera settings f11, 1/800 sec, ISO803/18/26
    Credit: Nick Masselle
    Facebook: Nick Masselle
    Instagram: @nick_masselle

    Long Island Photography Group
    2026-02-22
    Title or Location: Inwood LI
    The sun sets in a bright orange glow over the bay from Inwood. Frozen water create a quiet winter scene . Shot 2/17/26 Camera settings 1/640 sec, f4, ISO100
    Credit: Nick Masselle
    Facebook: Nick Masselle
    Instagram: @nick_masselle
    Long Island Photography Group
    2025-09-17
    Title or Location: My favorite place, Setauket, NY
    My loves, Buddy, Lady and the babies.
    Credit: Stacey Melillo

    Chattanooga Photography Group
    2026-06-09
    Title or Location: Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
    Steam was really enshrouding the main pool of Grand Prismatic, so I looked for other compelling ways to capture images. This image features some of the sinter terraces and cooler water thermophiles thriving around the central pool perimeter.
    Credit: J. Scott Tinker
    Instagram: Scott.tinkeruomostudio

    Detroit Photography Group
    2026-06-09
    Title or Location: The Wave, Coyote Buttes North Wilderness Area, Arizona
    This is at the end of a 3.5 mile hike, with no trail, after you have a limited availability permit. Took me 5 years to get it. It is better to be there late morning to mid afternoon so the formation is fully illuminated.
    Credit: Roy Goldsberry
    Facebook: Roy Goldsberry
    Tucson Photography Group
    2026-06-08
    Title or Location: Death Valley California
    I was hiking the Mesquite Dunes in Death valley at dawn, looking forward to catch the first rays of the sun. When I photograph this scene I had seen ths photographer walking toward my composition. I waited and the magic happen.Canon R5 with Canon 100-400Shot at 100mmISO 200f81/400s
    Credit: Daniel Lacroix
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LUCKYBIKER/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dlacroix1990/

    Derry Photography Group
    2026-06-07
    Title or Location:
    Weding in Zakopane
    Credit: Darek

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