A short video of students and instructors at the 2011 "Getting Seen and Going Pro" photography workshop presented by David Middleton and Scott Rouse (with guest instructors Jeff Wendorff and Lisa Cueman).
A short video of students and instructors at the 2011 "Getting Seen and Going Pro" photography workshop presented by David Middleton and Scott Rouse (with guest instructors Jeff Wendorff and Lisa Cueman).
This video shows how easy it is to move a folder in Lightroom.
As a photography workshop leader, I've discovered that many of the routines I take for granted are not as well known to most photography enthusiasts. So I've created this series of "How to" videos that will show you how... You can see more or even request your own at http://www.jeffwendorff.com.
Sine the first class was such a smashing success David and Scott are coming back for an encore performance. This will be the last chance this year to get with the professionals!
Even if you've never dreamt of being a full-time photographer, have you ever thought about getting your images into a magazine or a gallery or a calendar? Have you thought about doing a book but you didn’t know how to go about it? Or maybe the thought of earning some money with your images has crossed your mind but you didn’t know where to start? Or you tried but your images were rejected and then you gave up. Maybe you are just stuck in a rut and you want a little inspiration. Trying to earn money in photography sure can be frustrating if you don’t know what you are doing or what the tricks of the trade are.
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Join PAW's Moe Witschard as he takes you on a photography workshop through the spectacular Eastern Sierras. Ansel Adams made some of is iconic images in these mountains and he often referred to them as the "Range of Light". After our workshop you will too!
The eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains is one of the birthplaces of American landscape photography. This region was photographed extensively by such pioneering greats as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, as well as by many contemporary greats, most notably Galen Rowell. Galen Rowell, in fact, chose Bishop, California to be his home as he felt the eastern Sierras embraced some of the most compelling subjects and most captivating light in the world. Bishop served as a central location that allowed him quick access to everything from Mono Lake to Mount Whitney to the Bristlecone Pines of the White-Inyo Mountains.
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On this PAW workshop we will be photographing all the colors of the New England Fall; beautiful tumbling creeks framed by a riot of reds, blazing yellow hillsides, and glowing orange reflections shimmering in the mist of dawn. Our workshop will have the privilege of visiting the old farm that is now David’s home in order to photograph the ponds, meadows, and meandering creek that make up his property. Not only will David welcome you to wander his property, you will also have the unique opportunity to visit his digital darkroom and see first hand how David works on his many projects as he and Jeff share their processing tips and tricks.
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Photographers Alliance Workshops (PAW) is a new photography workshop and tour company dedicated to exemplary teaching and superb photography. It is a community of professional photographers brought together to teach and to share their passion for photography. Simply put, we are photographers from all over the country who love to help other photographers be their best. No nonsense, no excuses, no inflated egos, no huge overhead;
Photographers Alliance Workshops (PAW) is a new photography workshop and tour company dedicated to exemplary teaching and superb photography. It is a community of professional photographers brought together to teach and to share their passion for photography. Simply put, we are photographers from all over the country who love to help other photographers be their best. No nonsense, no excuses, no inflated egos, no huge overhead; just folks taking pictures, teaching photography and loving what they do. PAW is how photography ought to be taught.
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