It is my great pleasure to join a fantastic panel of presenters and instructors in this year’s Moab Photo Symposium. Please join us this May for three days of photography and inspiration in one of the most spectacular settings on Earth.
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After a short hiatus from teaching, I am excited to announce an upcoming autumn workshop in the Eastern Sierra. Photographer and friend Jack Graham and I will be co-teaching the workshop Starting October 13,2011. Note that this is an expansion of Jack’s existing workshop, which was already sold-out. As I will be joining Jack, we [...]
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Photographic workshops can offer tremendous learning and growth opportunities and are usually a lot of fun, forĀ participants and instructors alike. However, not all workshops are created equal. As a workshop and tour leader, I wanted to offer some personal insight that may help those trying to find the right workshop and get the most [...]
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One of my favorite things to do when preparing for a workshop is to scout new locations. Some might think it a safer bet to take students to places one is very familiar with, but the Creative Landscape Workshop I’ll be leading with Michael Gordon later this year is different. On this workshop the goal [...]
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Creative Landscape Photography With Michael E. Gordon and Guy Tal October 10-12 (Columbus Day Weekend) Capitol Reef National Park, Utah There is perhaps no greater challenge for a photographer than finding their own creative voice and developing a recognizable personal style. This workshop aims to help both experienced and aspiring fine-art photographers develop creative skills [...]
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The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without work. –Emile Zola Ever wonder what makes one image “better” than another? In some cases it may be obvious – one may have more compelling subject matter, another might suffer from poor technique, some benefit from fortuitous circumstances (“same place, but with [...]
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