People and Place
August 24-26, 2012
Do your portraits and travel photographs lack pizzazz? Do your subjects look stiff and uncomfortable? There is a fine line between
a snap-shot and an environmental portrait. Portraits should reflect something about the character of the subject. An environmental portrait should say something about the subject and their surroundings. In this workshop we will learn techniques that will give your images pizzazz and impact. Weather you are photographing familar people or complete strangers we will explore strategies on how to put your subject at ease while you are able to make images that have depth and meaning. We will learn how to; deal with extreme lighting conditions, use fill flash properly, and how to photograph at twilight for stunning portraits. Using both provided models and fellow participants you will have lots of opportunity to practice techniques that are demonstrated during field lectures.
Workshop fee: $449.00
Workshop fee is for tuition with a complete set of class notes.
Arranging for accommodations and meals are responsibility of the participant.
Maximum Participants: 12
Location:ColdSnap Photography, Two Harbors MN
Workshop begins Friday August 24 at 6:30am and ends Sunday 11:00am.
***Optional photo-shoot Mud-Truck Run Sunday 1:00pm until 5:00pm***
Before signing up for a workshop please read our Cancellation Policy
To register by phone call (218) 830-0767, (frequently I am out of cell range, please leave a message with your phone number and a good time to return your call.)
To register by mail send a check to: ColdSnap Photography, 628 First Ave, Two Harbors MN 55616.
