PAST EVENT: For Information purposes only
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Michigan has some of the best Fall color in North America. The hardest thing about photographing it is deciding which of the many locations to tack first. We'll be picking a few of the best ones next year, just like we did this year. |
We'll start on Friday evening with a talk and slideshow on landscape photography. Saturday and Sunday we'll be out before dawn and work through the morning at scenic locations in the surrounding area. We'll pick locations based on the weather and how the color is coming along, but there are plenty to choose from! At lunch we'll compare notes about what we captured and what we learned.
Optional Digital Workflow Session:One of the two afternoons, depending on weather, we will have the very popular hands-on digital workflow seminar where we will work through your images with you and show you how to make the most of them on the computer. I'll offer some customized instruction on digital workflow and Photoshop techniques for making the most of your images--for both Raw and JPEG shooters.(NOTE: the workflow session is an optional addition. If you don't shoot digital we'll have other ideas for where you can shoot while we're fiddling:-) |
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Then on Monday
morning we'll get some final shots of our favorite subjects and all head
back to the real world. We'll be in gorgeous locations so please feel free to bring along a non-shooting spouse at no charge as there will be opportunities for sightseeing and hiking. For those who aren't familiar with it, Paradise is one of the easiest to reach jumping off points for scenic photography in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Less than an hour from the lower Peninsula and from Canada, Paradise is close to scenic Tahquamenon Falls, Whitefish Point, and some classic lighthouses. Minimum 4 shooters, maximum 12 shooters.
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The Upper Peninsula of Michigan features some of the most rugged coastline in the North America. We'll learn how to make the most of it. |
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