Archive for the ‘Half-Day Photo Safaris’ Category

Washington DC Day or Night Photo Safari

February 11th, 2012
Washington DC Day or Night Photo Safari

Dates available: March 16-30,2012 only Schedule: Afternoon Class: 1-5 pm, Evening class: 6-10pm Meeting place: Smithsonian Natural History Museum Shooting locations: to be announced shortly Cost of class: $ 160 per person. Payable by Paypal. What to bring to the class : A DLSR Camera ( Nikon, Canon, or similar brand ) that takes interchangeble

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Pets and Kids Photo Workshops

February 11th, 2012
Pets and Kids Photo Workshops

Pet and kids photography workshop for beginners Locations: San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, By appointment Dates: Anytime.     Times: from 1- 5 pm.  One hour orientation on photographic basics. Cost of workshop: $ 160 per student, $ 200 for two people What to bring: Any DSLR camera with a standard kit lens (

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New York City Digital Photography Bootcamp

February 6th, 2012
New York City Digital Photography Bootcamp

Digital Photography Bootcamp for Beginners Dates Available:Feb. 22-31,2012 only ….Times: 1-5 pm Shooting locations: Met Museum, Central Park ( North Side ) Meeting place: Metropolitan Museum at Noon for one-hour photo orientation. Costs: $ 159 per student. Payable with Paypal Photography subjects covered: Turn lemons to lemonades. The best photos have been taken in the

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Philadelphia Afternoon or Night Photo Safari

February 1st, 2012
Philadelphia Afternoon or Night Photo Safari

Center City Afternoon or Evening Half-Day Digital Photo Safari for Beginners Location possibilities : Reading Market Terminal, South Street,Independence Square,Rittenhouse Square, Penn’s Landing,Philadelphia Art Museum, Fairmount Park Dates Available: Oct. 27- Nov.8,2011.. Hours: Afternoon class: 1-5 pm, Night photo class: 6-10 pm Cost of the 2- Day Intensive Workshop – $ 160 per person Photography

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Times Square Night Photography Workshop

October 26th, 2011
Times Square Night Photography Workshop

Times Square Night photography Workshop for Beginners Dates avail.- Oct.27,28,31, Nov.1-4 What to bring : A DSLR with interchangeable lenses or Point n Shoot with Manual Settings, A light, steady tripod, Notebook and pen Meeting place: I will announced a specific location in Times Square Class goes from 6 pm to 10 pm…These times are

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Winter 2012 Workshop Schedule

Los Angeles Photo Workshops
Feb. 13 & 14, 2012. Half-day digital photography crash course for beginners. Master your new DSLR. Locations: San Diego & Orange. Co.
Feb.15, & 17. Digital photography Basics & Studio lighting workshops. Shooting portraits on locations & the Studio.Location : North Hollywood.
Feb. 18-26, 2012: San Francisco DSLR Bootcamp for Beginners. Mastering Camera Controls.Great class for new Canon or Nikon DSLR owners.
March 16-30,2012: New York City- One day & half-day Digital Photography Crash Course: 70% technical, 30% creative.

Testimonials

I have completed the San Diego Photo Safari that I signed up for in Aug and had a very rewarding time. Elle did a great job of showing me the sights & provided me much information on taking better photos. It was a very good time and I do plan on booking another photo safari with him in the future. Thanks for making the arrangements.
Owen Owens

Hi Elle! I just want to THANK you for such a great day! I just reviewed all of our shots and after explaining what the experiments were to my husband I realized how much we covered today. I really learned a lot about white balance which was such an interesting study with our night photographs.That was a function of my camera that I never even knew had such creative possibilities and can't wait to use it again. The observatory black and whites surprised me as it appeared on the LCD that there was more separation of the domes and sky but perhaps this was b/c the brightness setting gave us that impression? Kelli from Los Angeles

Hey Elle, thanks so much I had a great time today and I learned soooo much. You are a wonderful, patient instructor. I started out today feeling like a mute learning a new language, now at least I feel as is a few letters make a bit of sense, like A and S and ISO! ...Best, Susan

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