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Greetings, November 2007

7th Annual Digital Revolution!!

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Saturday, November 3  

If you're interested in Digital Photography this is one seminar that you will not want to miss.  SMU offers an Early Bird Discount for anyone signing up for this seminar one week in advance, so, sign up by Friday to save $10.

We've got some great vendor support this year.  Want to understand how best to configure your computer for digital photography?  Ask the folks from The Geek Squad.  Bob Malish, Canon's Professional Markets technical support rep will be presenting some must see programs. 

We're going to talk about digital flash, image management and much more. I've sent details in last month's newsletter but if you missed them, click on See Details link below.

   


2008 Workshop Registration Now Open

This year's workshops are really going to be spectacular.  I have two once-in-a-lifetime locations to offer.  Griff will join me again in a totally redesigned Texas Workshop and the Digital Chicks are now off to east Texas. 

Considering the early interest and registrations that have been received since posting the workshops only two weeks ago, I anticipate that several will sell out before year-end.  If you're interested please don't wait to register.

The Canadian Rockies
September 10 - 14, 2008

Come photograph stunning azure blue glacier-fed lakes, big-horn sheep, elk and moose. We base our activities in Banff, the crown jewel of the Canadian Rockies, just minutes away from some of the most beautiful photogenic scenery in the world. You have to experience Banff at least once in your life. 

The Canadian Rockies are a must on any photographers list of places to see.  The absolute awe-inspiring beauty is unparalleled anywhere in the world.  Described as the grand masterpiece of the West, the Canadian Rockies are a tapestry of quite meadows, thundering waterfalls, towering peaks and bright azure blue lakes. 

Grand Teton National Park 
June 25 - 29, 2008

Grand Teton National Park is one of those must see locations.  The craggy, rock-faced peaks of the majestic Teton mountain range tower over 7,000 feet above Jackson Hole. There are no foothills to impede the view of these stunning mountains that run along the western edge of a 50-mile long valley. Twelve of the Teton peaks reach above 12,000 feet and in the valley is Grand Teton National Park. A photographers paradise.

This is a perfect workshop to piggy-back onto a family vacation.  Just a few miles north of Grand Teton National Park is Yellowstone National Park.  Plan early and you'll be able to spend some time in Yellowstone before or after our workshop.  If you do, just let me know.  I'll give you a guide to all the "must-see, must-photograph" stops in the park. 

Deep In The Heart of Texas
April 9 - 13, 2008

Texas is famous for its wildflowers and there is no finer place to start our tour than in the historic Hangar Hotel in Fredericksburg - deep in the heart of wildflower country. This GreatPhotography workshop gives you the best that Texas has to offer. You'll split your time in the Texas Hill Country between enjoying the tapestry of colorful wildflowers, and the historic Hangar Hotel where you'll step back in time to the romance of 1940's aviation.

This is the only GreatPhotography workshop where you can enjoy the expert instruction of two outstanding photographers.  Joining me in Fredericksburg is  Griff Smith, one of Texas' most notable photographers and a full time shooter for Texas Highways magazine.

Digital Chicks
May 16 - 18, 2008

Sorry guys, this is a ladies-only retreat!

This is NOT a full workshop but instead a weekend digital getaway where you can learn about photography and unwind all at the same time.  After all, the Excelsior House has welcomed travelers since the late 1850's.  Join the like of Ulysses S. Grant, Oscar Wilde and Lady Bird Johnson when you sign the guest register in this charming East Texas hotel.  What better place for a workshop could there be?

So plan now to join us for a little wine and cheese - oh, we'll talk about photography too.




Photoshop Tips

Adding a Copyright to a group of files (Photoshop Elements).

 

In This Issue

  • Sign Up For The Digital Revolution
  • 2008 GreatPhotography Workshop Registration Open
  • Photoshop Elements Tip: Tagging Faces
  • Photoshop CS3 Tip: Popping Details
  • Photoshop Elements Tip: Adding a Copyright to a Group of Files

 

 

 

 

 

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Are You a Pro?

From time to time I get requests from folks looking for photographers to help with photo shoots and events.  I'd like to keep a list of people who are interested in this type of work.

If your interested in being added to the list, just send me an email using the link below.  Be sure to include your name and contact information.  It would be good if you could attach a photo of yourself and a couple images of your work.  (Please, keep the files small)

No guarantees but it's good to have this information.

Thanks.

Yes, I'm Interested. 

 

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