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Landscape Photography Workshop (Nagsasa Cove)
« on: April 19, 2011, 03:59:18 PM »


Pinoy Outdoor Photographer: Your Professional Guide for Capturing Stunning Landscapes

Date
June 4-5, 2011, Nagsasa Cove Photoshoot,
June 8, 2011 (6:00 – 9:00 PM), In-depth post-processing with free photoshoot on the rooftop of Soho Central Condonimiums after the post-processing workshop

Location
Field/Photoshoot: Nagsasa Cove, Zambales
Classroom/Post processing: Unit 3804 Soho Central Condominiums, Shaw Bldv. cor. Mayflower St., Mandaluyong City

About the Workshop
You have the gear and the passion? This is the time to push your photography into a new level. Pinoy Outdoor Photographer: Your Professional Guide for Capturing Stunning Landscapes is an affordable photography workshop filled with fun and intense outdoor and classroom training for aspiring landscape photographers or those seeking to enhance their field shooting and post processing skills. Participants will be guided by Francis Ansing who has a deep passion for outdoor and the love for landscape artistry. Francis still considers himself as a landscape photography enthusiast, however, his portfolio is rich and his images have superb and professional quality. His photos are featured on the website of Trail Adventours and on brochures of Thunderbird Resort Rizal.

Workshop includes the following: Essential Concepts in Landscape Photography, Hands-on Instruction During the Shoot, Camera Settings for Landscape Photography, Hyperfocal Focusing, Exposure Bracketing and Blending, Understanding Filters, Creating the Third Dimension, Composition, Introduction to Infrared Photography, Black and White Landscapes, Monitor Calibration of Participant’s Laptop, RAW Processing Techniques, Layers and Masking, Sharpening

Inclusive of:
Two-way van transfer Two-way boat transfer Camping fee
Coordination fee Use of tent (sharing of 3 or 2) or you may bring your own tent if you wish
Lunch and dinner on day 1 Breakfast, lunch and dinner on day 2  Workshop t-shirt Workshop ID Workshop materials Intense post-processing tutorial on day 3 (6:000-9:00 PM, June 8, 2011)
Certificate of completion Five E-books on digital landscape, nature and IR photography
Free photoshoot on Soho Central Condominiums after the post-processing workshop

Itinerary
Day 1
0500 Assembly at Gateway Mall, Cubao
0600 ETD to Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales
0700 Breakfast at NLEX
1000 ETA Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales
1030 Board Boat to Nagsasa Cove
1130 ETA Nagsasa Cove, Prepare for lunch
1200 Lunch
1300 Lecture on Essential Concepts in Landscape Photography, Camera Settings in Landscape Photography, Understanding the Nature of Light, Creating the Third Dimension, Understanding Filters, Hyperfocal Focusing, and Introduction to Infrared Photography
1430 Photoshoot with hands-on instruction, Infrared shooting
1630 Break
1730 Resume Photoshoot for Sunset with hands-on instruction
1900 Dinner
2100 Socials
2300 Lights Out

Day 2
0500 Wake up call, prepare gears
0530 Photoshoot for sunrise with hands-on instruction
0730 Breakfast
0900 Relax, swimming
1100 Lunch
1200 Board boat to Pundaquit
1300 ETA Pundaquit
1400 Head back to Manila

Day 3
1800-2100 In-depth Post-Processing Workshop (free photoshoot on Soho Central Condominiums after the post-processing workshop)

Workshop Fee
P3,999 only! Hurry! 15 Slots Only! (50% DP upon reservation)

Registration
To register, please send an email to pinoyoutdoorphotographer@yahoo.com.  For inquiries, please contact 0920-5960760.


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« Last Edit: April 19, 2011, 04:03:24 PM by lordofPRS »
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Re: Landscape Photography Workshop (Nagsasa Cove)
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 07:29:07 PM »
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“it’s not about what material or tool you use, it’s what you do with it.”