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Part of the educational and experiential experiences at FORUM will include several hands-on workshops. We will have two returning conference attendee favorites in addition to adding several shorter workshops throughout the convention known as "mini-workshops." These workshops always sell-out so please register early to guarantee a seat for yourself and your friends.
The programs take place in the hotel and the fees include the lecture and materials (other than those for which you are instructed to bring). Meals are on your own. For those of you traveling to Minneapolis you will need to arrive on Monday, December 28 so that you can be onsite for the start of the workshops.
WORKSHOP 1: GRAPHIC RENDERING
Tuesday, December 29 | 9:00 AM - 4:30 PMPresented by Mike Lin, ASLA, ASAI (www.beloose.com)
Fee: $50.00
During this daylong workshop, you will learn from one of the most sought-after graphic instructors in the country. In an educational yet entertaining atmosphere, Mr. Lin will teach you graphic and attitude, rendering techniques, rendering types, perspectives, site analyses, plans, elevation and sections and design process. After the experience, you will be able to understand the proper drawing attitude, life philosophy, principles of good graphics. In addition, you will be able to do perspective sketches in one point and two point with the chart and to render them with pencil, color pencil, and marker techniques. You will be leaving the workshop with increased self confidence and your life and career will be enriched with fun, excitement and less stress.
Download the instructions for the workshop (list of required resources to bring with you).
WORKSHOP 2: PORTFOLIO DESIGN
Tuesday, December 29 | 9:00 AM - 4:30 PMPresented by Professor Harold Linton (bio)
Fee: $50.00
It can be challenging to design a professionally-looking portfolio with continuity and consistency but renowned instructor Harold Linton will show you how to do so. It is significant to design professionals, no matter what form of print or electronic presentation one adopts, to have clear plans for the visual and written presentation of your work. This is perhaps one of the most important decisions one explores in preparation for employment interviews, fellowships, grants and postgraduate academic opportunities. Examples of the organization and graphic design for digital approaches to creating portfolios on CD-Rom and on the Web are also included.
Download the instructions for the workshop (list of required resource to bring with you).
WORKSHOP 3: ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Tuesday, December 29 | 9:00 AM - 4:30 PMFee: $50.00
You will be immersed in a full day of heightened visual engagement, new photographic technologies, and contemporary architecture. The day will start with a presentation of traditional and contemporary photography including the elements of design, such as composition, framing, repetition, and perspective. Following will be a discussion about digital cameras and how to make a proper exposure, digital sensors, manual and automatic settings, mega pixels, and file format.
Afterwards you will be briefed on a site-specific shot list including the architectural, cultural, and geographic significance of each location. The challenge for the day will be to photograph specified urban design in a way that captures dynamism and movement in a single still-frame. The instructor will encourage you do this by portraying architecture via light, atmosphere, and within a cultural context. With all this in mind you will venture into the city to the sites as a group to explore technical questions.
Following this you will come back to the hotel where the group will learn to digitally edit the photographs to enhance your context. At this point there will be a show and tell session, which will include a constructive critique of your photographic accomplishments.
Participants are asked to bring a laptop computer, if possible.

