Sept 9-12, 2010 - Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula

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Sep 09-12, 2010
Location: Tobermory & Bruce Peninsula - Mastering the Digital Workflow

Photograph World Famous Tobermory and The Bruce Peninsula National Park

Join me, professional landscape photographer Andrew Collett for a truly unique photography adventure in beautiful Tobermory, ON. During our 4 days together we will immerse ourselves in all aspects of photography and digital image processing. I will be teaching you everything I know about landscape photography including composition, camera craft, digital image processing and fine art print making. The variety of photographic opportunities in the area is truly tremendous, from the quaint fishing village of Tobermory to the rugged cliff lined shores of Georgian bay and the wind swept beaches of Lake Huron and of course, The Bruce Peninsula National Park!

Who Should Attend?
The workshop is open to anyone with a love of nature photography and who is looking to improve their skills. All skills levels are welcome however you will benefit most from the workshop if you are shooting with a digital SLR camera. Since I keep my groups small (8 people) I am able to spend as much time as needed with each individual to ensure they improve their photography in the areas that are most important to them.

During our workshop you will learn...

Camera Craft & Technique
Image Quality – Learn to consistently take perfectly exposed, tack sharp images. Learn why it is critical to “get it right” in camera first rather than relying on post production to correct errors.
Perspective & Lens Choice –Wide angle or telephoto? Learn the creative impact that lens choice has on your photographs and how to find fresh viewpoints and open up creative doors by learning to see how your lens sees.

Composition & Light
Composition and Subject Selection– Learn advanced creative techniques for composing your photographs and “artistically” placing your subject.
Light – The most important ingredient. Learn how to use natural light to inject drama, enhance colours, and create a sense of “mood” in your photographs.

Digital Image Processing & Printing
Learn the “Fine Art” work flow for properly processing your digital photographs. From the Raw Converter to the final print, I will be covering all the steps I use to create my fine art prints.

Thursday
Arrive at the Bruce Anchor Motel located right near the docks in Tobermory in time for the 4:00pm orientation and overview of our 4 days together. We will then be heading out to photograph the early eveing light and sunset. During our time out photographing I will be assisting everyone with their technique and teaching the steps I use to guarantee tack sharp, perfectly exposed photographs. This will include a thorough lesson on reading and interpreting your camera’s histogram.

Friday

Dawn is my favourite time of day to photograph and it provides by far the most dramatic and moody light. We will be in position to capture the pre-dawn twilight and continue shooting through the golden hours of the morning.

We will return back to the motel for a well deserved breakfast after which I will be covering how to process images using Adobe Camera Raw. If you have a notebook computer be sure to bring it with either your copy of Adobe Photoshop and the Raw Converter or at the least a downloaded 30 day trial version from Adobe. If you do not have a notebook computer I will be using my main computer system and will be able to demonstrate the process for you.

Saturday
The day will be similar to Friday with the exception of going to different locations for our sunrise and sunset shoots. I will also be expanding on what I taught you during the previous digital processing session to include sharpening, monitor calibration, soft proofing, and of course printing. I will have on hand an Epson 3880 printer to demonstrate the complete fine art printing work flow from Raw file to final print. Each of you will be able to work on your images and then create a fine art print.

Sunday
We will head out as usual for our sunrise shoot. After breakfast I will spend the final couple of hours critiquing images and recapping what has been covered. A review of the digital work flow will be covered and I will demonstrate how to use a few third party software plug-ins that I find helpful in my image processing work flow.

We can never predict the weather and conditions so the above outline might change slightly.

Photo and Print Critiques
Each day I will spend some time reviewing and critiquing your photographs. If you are currently making your own prints please bring examples of a few that you are really proud of so that I can get a basic understanding of your current level of expertise.

Accommodation
Our hosts for this workshop will be the Bruce Anchor Motel located in the village of Tobermory.  Their prices are very reasonable and they offer clean comfortable rooms.  Each participant is responsible for securing their own accommodations so once you have reserved your space in the workshop please contact the motel to secure your room.


Limited Participation
I am limiting the size of the workshop to 8 participants. This will ensure that I can spend maximum time with everyone. I would suggest that you register as soon as you can confirm your availability as this workshop will sell out quickly!

Cost
The cost for the workshop is broken down into two separate parts, lodging and the photography instruction.

WORKSHOP COST - The photography portion of the workshop is $650.00 per person plus GST. This is payable to me directly and can be done when you register through my web site (see Pay Pal Button at the top of the page) or by contacting me to make arrangements. As space is limited to 8 participants I will require a $200.00 deposit at time of registration with the balance payable prior to 30 days before the start of the workshop.

LODGING COST - The Bruce Anchor’s rates are very reasonable and range from $75.00/night to $100.00/night depending on your room choice.  A block of rooms have been set aside for the workshop however YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for securing your room reservation.  Once you have confirmed your spot in the workshop with me I advise that you also confirm your room reservation.  Please note that lodging costs do not include meals.

Cancellation Policy
Full refunds will be given if cancellation is made prior to 30 days before the start or the workshop. Unfortunately no refunds can be made if cancellation is made less than 30 days before the start of the workshop unless a suitable replacement is available.

What to Bring?
All registered participants will receive a detailed list of what to bring prior to the start of the workshop.

Registration
To register please use the Pay Pal button at the top of the page in the right margin to pay your deposit or contact me to make alternative payment arrangements.  I require a $200 dollar deposit at the time of registration with the balance due approximately 60 days prior to the start of the workshop.


 

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