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breathtaking Yosemite High Country. Photo by Steve Kossack.
A few "last remaining places" in workshops offered by TOP contributors or advertisers—
Steve Kossack has one place remaining in his Glacier National Park Workshop, which I hear is spectacular, and two places left in his workshop at the landscape photographers' Mecca, Yosemite National Park. If you'd like a vicarious pleasure, just go read the description of his small-group Yosemite High Country Backpack Expedition and Workshop—I think I'd go along even without a camera. Photography a bonus.
Peter Turnley has a couple of places left in his upcoming New York Street Photography Workshop at the end of this month—May 30th to June 5th. Like Steve's, a small group workshop with lots of personal attention. Peter has guest presenters, too, from his many friends and extensive contacts in the N.Y. photography community. Learn from the master.
And speaking of New York, Carl Weese will be giving a weekend workshop in July at The Center for Alternative Photography called "Platinum Printing with Carl Weese." (Go to the link then scroll down till you see it; there's no direct link.) You'll make your own prints—both traditional and Ziatype—and leave with enough knowledge to continue on your own.
Alain Briot has two upcoming workshops with limited openings: Mono Lake and Eastern Sierra Nevada, two seats left; and Route 66, four seats left. Also sounding mighty tasty is The 2010 Fine Art Digital Summit with Alain Briot, Mac Holbert and Uwe Steinmueller, for which registration opened not too long ago.
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Mike - this is _truly_ useful, to list good workshops that still have spots available.
I am definitely considering 1 or 2.
Thanks!
Posted by: Michael Cytrynowicz | Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 01:38 PM
O_O. The route 66 one seems like it would be excellent. Most cities along Route 66 have been dying for 50 years, so there's no telling whether or not next year, or 5 years from now, we'll be able to take the same kind of pictures we can take now. Indeed, right now, it's almost perfect. You get natural beauty, 50s style, interesting people, and abandoned buildings. Anyone who likes any kind of photography would love that.
But I'm too poor. :(
Posted by: Funkmon | Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 02:39 PM
I think Thom Hogan still has some openings in his upcoming shindig in africa. Since you're mentioning workshops and all.
Posted by: Tom | Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 07:17 PM
I can highly recommend Peter Turnley s workshops as I have attended two ... Prague and Seville . If you enjoy street shooting or want to try it ..you can t find a better instructor and a better location than Peter s NYC workshop.
Posted by: Roger Dunham | Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 07:44 PM