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May 6-8th, 20110 2 day in-field workshop $295 Clearing Storm over Yosemite Valley by Edward Mendes

Yosemite at it's best!  Join me for a photography workshop in Yosemite during the best time of year, spring.  The valley is busting with flowering dogwoods and its many waterfalls are overflowing with the winter's runoff.  Just thinking about it gets me anxious to be there.  We'll photograph all parts of the valley, from its waterfalls to its meadows, my favorite lesser known locations and of course the classic views as well.  I live fairly close to Yosemite and I visit it many times a year, I guess you could say I have a home court advantage in this special place.  A photography workshop in Yosemite Valley during the Spring is something special, you're going to love it.

Topics Covered:

  • How to get the right exposure, balancing foregrounds and skies
  • Using Motion to create great images
  • Composing a creative image
  • Depth of Field in the Landscape
  • How to start to "See the Light"

What is Included

  • 2 Days of In Field Instruction in Yosemite NP
  • Written Workshop material featuring detailed description of equipment for the workshop, technical hints and tips and travel info.
  • Informal Critique and Discussion of your work during evening meetingDogwoods  and Merced River, Yosemite NP by Edward Mendes
  • Classroom sessions/lecture on a number of possible topics including Photoshop, Creativity, "Seeing as an Artist", working with a pro lab and more.
What You'll Need:
  • Digital or Film SLR Camera
  • Sturdy Tripod
  • Lens covering a range of at least 28mm to 300mm
  • A selections of filters
  • A flashlight or headlamp
  • Your camera manual
  • A great Attitude!
Points of Interest
  • Flowing Waterfalls
  • Rushing Rivers
  • Blooming Flowers and Trees
  • Views of the Valley
  • Beautiful MeadowsSpring  Solitude, Yosemite NP by Edward Mendes
  • Too Much More To List

Limited to: Just 8 participates

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced - Participates should have a good working knowledge of how to operate their camera in manual mode.  In addition having a good knowledge of stops, shutter speeds and f/stops will allow you to focus your attention on creativity and creating high quality images.

WHAT TO EXPECT: Our days start early as we want to be in position for the best light as the sun lights up the morning skies above the Valley's meadows.  Following our morning field session we'll have breakfast back at one of the park's restaurants or bring your own. The afternoon will be spent discussing photography, answering questions, sharing prints and with classroom session on a number of possible topics including Photoshop.  After lunch and a bit of free time in the late afternoon we'll head out for a sunset shoot followed by dinner and then a good night's rest.   While the days are long they're filled with one-on-one instruction, discussions on how to improve your photography as an art form and print sharing sessions that you can apply immediately in the field.

Lodging and meals are not included with the workshop, however a local lodging guide and recommendations are included in the workshop's workbook that you'll receive after sign-up.

 
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