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Tucson, April 12, 2008

Here is the information for the Workshop.

Little Chapel of All Nations is the place to be Saturday April 12th
We start at 8:30 am sharp.
It is on the U of A Campus and has a lot of amenities.
We will be meeting for breakfast, Bruggers Baegles for breakfast at 7:30.
Map Here.
Bring camera, wide angle, telephoto (zoom), your strobe, and a reflector if you have one. You will probably not need a tripod, but some who are used to them sometimes use them. Make sure you have plenty of memory because we take a lot of pictures. Oh, and bring a pencil or pen for making diagrams.


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(NOTE: if the signup form has no submit button, the workshop is full.)

$299

Find more information at Jones Photo in Tucson.

Thank you Jones Photo for your support.

The workshop starts at 8:30 but you are welcome for bagels, donuts, fruit and drink at 7:30. Location will be announced well before the workshop date.

Included:

Workshop Workbook with lighting schemes, ideas, charts, graphs, cool little arrows and stuff - and places for you take and keep notes on what we do.

Your choice: Lighting Essentials 1 DVD with Photoshop Essentials or the Killer Series DVD "Shooting Model Composites" or my new DVD which will be shipping Mid March on using simple tools for professional results.

Also included is a DVD of photoshop actions, ideas, fonts, and templates.

Models. You will have a ton of images for your portfolio after this workshop.

Photographers: I do ask that you send the models images for their portfolios as well.

I will be there as long in the evening as you all want me to stay.

This workshop is about learning to light, not listening to me bluster on, so there is very little of that. We focus on taking your photography to the next level... and maybe two. I will add some more info to this page as it comes in.

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