Announcing this month's featured workshop from Natural Connections Photo Workshops - Glacier National Park, Montana! August 3-8, 2010. Glacier National Park and Montana should be on everyone's list of fantastic places to see in your lifetime. Here is the perfect opportunity to check Glacier off of your 'To Do' list. Join us for 6 days of exploration and amazing photography in one of this country's most picturesque and awe-inspiring locations. This is a workshop that is guaranteed to stay with you long after you have returned home. Please take a look at our website for detailed information about this amazing trip at www.naturalconnectionsphoto.com. And don't forget, we are the leader in photo workshop value. Our workshops are anywhere from $400-$600 less than other company's workshops, but the best part is that you sacrifice nothing. We supply two highly knowledgeable and highly approachable instructors who teach in the field and make sure you get quality classroom training as well. Oh, and did we mention the laughter and the fun? Well, there is plenty of that too. Come give us a try and see what a fantastic photography adventure is all about. |
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Join Kathryn Kolb and Donna Rosser to photograph wildflowers and contribute to the Serenbe Botanical Inventory! Learn about the accessories used to take excellent macro photographs including extension tubes, close-up diopters, reversing rings and more!
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April 9, 2010 4:00 pm Free Presentation 6:15 Dinner ($30.00) Serenbe Studio
Join High Museum Curator of Photography Julian Cox and Atlanta Fine Art Photographer Bill Boling in an engaging discussion of what's "now" in the NYC photography scene.
Cox and Boling are just back from their whirlwind tour of NYC's AIPAD (The Assoc. of International Photography Art Dealers) show, and will share their favorite images, rare finds, trends and overall take of what's current with photography dealers and galleries. Discussion includes works from the AIPAD showcase, ICP, the Metropolitan Museum and many more. Enjoy an interactive discussion rich with images, then join Cox and Boling at Serenbe's Hill restaurant for fine food and continued discussion.
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The Serenbe Photography Center has some great workshop coming up in the next few months. Many of which I know will be of great interest (and very affordable) for our membership. Here's a sampling:
Fri Mar 26 - Sun Mar 28 - Sapelo Island, Georgia's Atlantic Coast - with Kathryn Kolb
Hone your artful editorial, nature or fine art photography skills in the beautiful wilderness setting of one of Georgia’s Atlantic barrier islands - Sapelo. Students will have the opportunity to photograph pristine beaches, maritime forest, coastal marsh and swamp, historic buildings and ruins, from an ancient native American site to the 19/20th century RJ Reynolds mansion and grounds. Students will experience both group and independent shooting time, and nature fine art and environmental photographer Kathryn Kolb takes time with each student in the field to help him/her achieve their desired rendering of particular landscapes and landscape details. Will Berson, of Georgia Conservancy is host and guide.
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Explore and utilize some of the powerful ways afforded by Photoshop, the “digital darkroom”, with David Goldsmith. Employ Camera Raw’s new and powerful Adjustment Brush for creative local editing. Channels and Masks, and learn to adjust contrast; brightness; tonality; color; and virtually all of the other visual parameters of the creative image. These changes will be examined in conjunction with a look at color profiles and soft proofing. Great for fast-track beginners to advanced amateur photographers.
Date: March 7th, 2010
Fee: $125.00 includes Lunch
Location: Serenbe Photography Center
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