I do my best to keep up with him through his blog, interviews, and any presentation of his that I can find to learn from him. Anytime that he's speaking on photography or art, I always pay attention.
He offers a full nine-hour course on HDR photography. I've taken the course. The vast majority of my skills with HDR photography and photography in general has been a result of this course, and his teachings in general.
Well, when I heard that he was giving a talk at Kent State, I jumped in my car and made the 1.5 hour drive.
I got a chance to walk around the campus a bit and get a couple of shots, but the highlight was hearing Trey's talk regarding art in a digital age, and the meet-and-greet afterwards.
I did get my copy of his book signed, had a quick chat, and shook his hand. Super-nice guy.
I did manage to get a shot of the auditorium before it got really packed...
(5 Exposures at F11, ISO 100, 17mm)
(5 Exposures at F11, ISO 100, 17mm)
And also a decent shot of one of the campus buildings....
(5 Exposures at F11, ISO 100, 17mm)
If you are a photographer, and want to learn a bit about HDR photography, I highly recommend heading over to stuckincustoms.com. He does offer a great free HDR tutorial.
Thanks!
Brian