Dated: 24 April 2018
Fun was had by all on this workshop, great locations and some basic post tuition along with a couple of critique sessions open peoples mind to the possibilities of creativity and finessing work. I also provide help in the field with settings and composition making sure everyone comes away with some great images. If you are open to listen I want to help you and you will come away with alot of helpful information. On this workshop I had a very experienced photographer David who has in the past been a judge for the AIPP awards and been a photographer for a long time. He was a great bonus to have on this trip and offered up his experience as well as taking on board my workflow and tips and took way a fresh perspective in the great outdoors. I also took away some valuable information from him and made a great friend. Although this workshop had a variety of levels of experience everyone got something out of it as I make sure I have enough time to spend with everyone if required and thats why I keep my workshops small and intimate.
I will have a couple more workshops before the end of the year and am gearing up maybe one weekend tour specifically for Lake Eyre and nothing else, no post in this one at all just photography at the Lake. I will also be starting Kangaroo Island workshops over summer which are still in the planning stages so stay tuned. If you are interested in joining me please subscribe to my newsletter which are specifically for letting you know what workshops and tours are on and when. You will not be bombarded every week maybe only a few times a year.
Hope to see you in the great outdoors sometime.
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