• Apr 23, 2012 from 5:30 to 13:30
  • Location: Palm Beach Photographic Centre
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020

This workshop will experience the beaches, gardens and wetlands daily to make extraordinary images. You will develop your eye and sensibility toward nature and landscape while sharpening skills of subject selection, composition and point of view. A goal will be to create imagery that communicates personal feelings, environmental awareness and emotional power.

The workshop will include fieldwork, research and editing, including previsualization and planning for location. Many days we will arise before dawn to photograph the morning light, go back to the classroom to review the day's work, and return to the field for late afternoon light. There may be day-long excursions to everglades locations. The work will be reviewed with comments ranging from the practical to the aesthetic. We will explore composition, the quality of light and exposure, lens choice and story-telling, among other skills. With his work on the Everglades and Florida coastal issues as background, Gary shares his approach to combining environmental information with strong images for editorial, book, and conservation assignments. You may share personal projects and portfolios and discuss how to turn a personal vision into story proposals, assignments, portfolios and books. 

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