Weekender Workshop Series

Dirty Little Secrets - the Weekender.
just the basics, but shorter

It takes years for photographers to learn their cameras, and then to practice and develop the skills and knowledge it takes to feel comfortable and confident shooting whenever, whatever, and wherever. The monthly workshops are designed to build and develop skills over a length of time to permit participants the opportunity to go out into the real world and apply what they have learned. However, there are some impatient people who want to know it all RIGHT NOW. For those who feel the need to cram as much information into their brain in as short a period as possible, I am offering "Dirty Little Secrets - the Weekender."

Dirty Little Secrets - the Weekender series will cover everything offered in the extended workshops, but based on feedback from interested participants will be customized to meet the needs of those in attendance. (If everybody wants to know about stock photography there's no point in me going on about capturing meaningful moments at a marathon...) Condensed to 2 consecutive full-day Sundays, the first Weekender will run January 27th, and February 3rd, 2008, with a second series TBA later in 2008 if there is sufficient interest. You won't be a pro when you walk out the door, but this workshop will set the stage for developing and honing the basic skills you need to become the best photographer you possibly can, in a very short span of time. Sissies need not apply. ~smirk~ Sunday, February 27th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday, January 3rd from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., fee $250.

Tell your spouse it's what you want for Christmas!

In order for participants to gain the most benefit, this series will be limited to a maximum of 6 participants. Register early by replying to this comment with an email! (I won't publish your comment.)

*Coming Soon*

Field trip schedule! Check out the calendar of events here!

Comments

fmartell2 said…
You know if I was living there I would do modeling for you in an INSTANT!!
Wren's Mama said…
I so wish I owned a better camera.
ticblog said…
wren's mama, it isn't about the camera, it's about the operator. I have places in competitions with pictures I took with a $40 point-and-shoot Samsung, and some of the world's master photographers are bent on using things like pinhole cameras and homemade filters. There's a woman in LA who photographs entire weddings using mostly old plastic toy cameras, and she charges BIG BIG BIG money for her services. I can show you how to make whatever camera you own become a high-performance appendage on a higher-performing operator...

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