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Join Me on My Montana/Glacier National Park Photography & Photoshop Workshop

By Scott on Monday, June 25th, 2007 at 12:21 am | updates.

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On September 19-23, 2007, I’m leading a photography workshop (in conjunction with the GAPW: Great American Photographic Workshops), along with my good friend and brilliant landscape photographer Bill Fortney (That’s one of Bill’s photos from Glacier shown above), and if you act quickly, you can snag one of the few remaining spots (it’s limited to just 20 participants).

In the early mornings and near sunset, we’ll be shooting some of the most amazing scenic landscapes in all of North America, and during the day we’ll be learning the “New Digital Photography” workflow using Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. Plus, with Bill Fortney there, you’re going to learn a lot about your camera, a lot about landscape photography, and you’re going to laugh an awful lot (Bill is an absolute blast at these workshops, and his genuine love of people, and landscape photography, is absolutely infectious).

Here’s the direct link, to the GAPW site (and to the page with the detail on my workshop), but if you can’t make my workshop, both Matt (who just came back from leading a workshop in Banff) and Dave Cross have upcoming GAPW workshops as well, so click here for the full schedule.

I hope I’ll get to be shooting right alongside you, and sharing some of my favorite new techniques. And, with any luck at all, I’ll be eating all your snacks. ;-)

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    1. #1

      Hi Scott,
      I want to go on some sort of photo workshop. I’ve seen you mention several lately: GAPW, Santa Fe, DLWS. Could you comment on what you see as the differences between them or what you see might distinguish one from the other?

      Thanks.

      Trina on June 25th, 2007 at 10:35 am
    2. #2

      Hey Scott,
      Just signed up for the Glacier Park workshop. Looking forward to learning Lightroom and being more comfortable with CS2. What kind of camera bag do you use when flying the small regional jets?

      Thanks. See ya in September,

      Wayne Bennett

      Wayne Bennett on June 25th, 2007 at 2:48 pm
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      Wow! Is that a real picture? Is that a real scene? I really wonder why some people are lucky enough to have their camera nearby just when a perfect scene or a perfect shot is there right in front of them. Are you familiar with one theme in the PowerPoint which looks similar to that? If you were to ask me, Bill’s photo is better than that theme.

      portrait painting from photo on June 25th, 2007 at 9:02 pm

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