Dang, I was stuck in Indiana. Any chance of getting a video capture or the link?
I am pretty sure it wasn't recorded last night unfortunately, sorry! There is a good chance we do more of these in the future, so that would be something to look into. But we were pretty focused on just making sure it went off without a hitch.
I am pretty sure it wasn't recorded last night unfortunately, sorry! There is a good chance we do more of these in the future, so that would be something to look into. But we were pretty focused on just making sure it went off without a hitch.
Pretty dark too. Too dark for a good video.
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My pleasure! Photography is a life-long learning process; my goal is to provide an easy means of continually improving--with our Intro workshops, advanced workshops, data on my blog and --- the PhotoWalking series we're about to roll out. Stay tuned….
Marc Silber Workshop #2 (Wed Feb 13th @7pm)
Success! On our first free workshop we had 50+ attendees, 5 SmugMug employees, a bunch of fellow SmugMuggers and many tasty homemade cookies (Thanks Beth!)
Second free Marc Silber workshop is going to be Feb 13th at 7pm, same place. (maybe same food, depends on how Beth is feeling)
This workshop is mainly going to be a review of what Marc went over from last time, with a few tweaks. We also are going to have the Master Baldy video this one so that we can share the love with those "left coasters".
This workshop is mainly going to be a review of what Marc went over from last time, with a few tweaks. We also are going to have the Master Baldy video this one so that we can share the love with those "left coasters".
Thanks,
Markham
Thanks for the video plans - I'd love to attend, but it's a bit too far to travel for an evening adventure.
This workshop is mainly going to be a review of what Marc went over from last time, with a few tweaks. We also are going to have the Master Baldy video this one so that we can share the love with those "left coasters".
Thanks,
Markham
Cool! At least this biz trip I will be closer but still not able to attend. Anaheim.
1. How to make friends with your camera.
2. Tips on framing from Ansel Adams (and a very handy framing tool I'll hand out)
3. Composition pointers from the ancient Greeks and Edward Weston.
4. Getting in the “zone” to find shots.
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I am pretty sure it wasn't recorded last night unfortunately, sorry! There is a good chance we do more of these in the future, so that would be something to look into. But we were pretty focused on just making sure it went off without a hitch.
Pretty dark too. Too dark for a good video.
Wound up with a full house too:
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Sam
Hey Marc,
Those are the only two that I have and you're welcome to use them
http://sams.smugmug.com/photos/246659405-O.jpg
http://sams.smugmug.com/photos/246716795-O.jpg
Sam
Thank your better half for the awesome cookies!
My pleasure! Photography is a life-long learning process; my goal is to provide an easy means of continually improving--with our Intro workshops, advanced workshops, data on my blog and --- the PhotoWalking series we're about to roll out. Stay tuned….
Success! On our first free workshop we had 50+ attendees, 5 SmugMug employees, a bunch of fellow SmugMuggers and many tasty homemade cookies (Thanks Beth!)
Second free Marc Silber workshop is going to be Feb 13th at 7pm, same place. (maybe same food, depends on how Beth is feeling)
This workshop is mainly going to be a review of what Marc went over from last time, with a few tweaks. We also are going to have the Master Baldy video this one so that we can share the love with those "left coasters".
Thanks,
Markham
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Cool! At least this biz trip I will be closer but still not able to attend. Anaheim.
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Some of the points I'll cover are:
1. How to make friends with your camera.
2. Tips on framing from Ansel Adams (and a very handy framing tool I'll hand out)
3. Composition pointers from the ancient Greeks and Edward Weston.
4. Getting in the “zone” to find shots.
And a bunch more. Click for more info and to RSVP
BTW, I have show opening this Saturday, Richard Sumner Gallery in Palo Alto reception 3:00-5:30, stop by and we'll talk. Click for more info