I've just posted information on my website re: upcoming Photoshop workshops and other events for 2007, including a pair of "new" workshops. While these are not restricted to Large Format photographers, they are tailored to a LF workflow, and about 2/3 of participants are LF shooters. You *will not* feel out of place among a group of 35mm/digital shooters!

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PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS and other workshops

See the schedule for early 2007 on my website:

http://www.dannyburk.com/nature_phot..._workshops.htm

The list includes Photoshop teaching sessions, my traditional Spring in the Smokies events in April, and a couple of new events detailed below...

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SPLIT-SESSION Weekend Photoshop workshop

For those who have difficulty attending a 5-day, Monday-Friday Photoshop course, I've added a variation that should make it easier to attend. A "split session" workshop is available on two consecutive weekends in March: 2-4 March (Friday-Sunday) and 10-11 March (Saturday-Sunday). No need to schedule a week off from work; the two sessions consist of exactly the same material that's covered in the regular 5-day event, broken into two easily-handled segments. Full details are covered on my Photoshop website page:

http://www.dannyburk.com/photoshop_f...nstruction.htm

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Intensive METERING one-day course

I get many, many metering-related questions during field workshops, so I've decided to offer a one-day workshop that specifically covers metering. Most emphasis is on spotmetering, including determination of contrast range, appropriate metering for transparency and negative film, determination of subject tonality, and more. If you're unsure how to get the perfect exposure without bracketing, this event is for you! For participants' convenience, I've scheduled these sessions to run just prior to other workshop events so that those attending one event can attend both in one trip. Details are here:

http://www.dannyburk.com/metering_wo..._technique.htm

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Feel free to ask if you have questions!

Regards,
Danny