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    Re: Death Valley Photo Workshop

    dperez,

    The object of a workshop is not to point out what scenes to shoot, but to learn how to capture those scenes with a camera so that they accurately reproduce what the photographer visualized.

    If you have already mastered that technique, you certainly don't need to attend a workshop.

    However, less skilled photographers will probably gain from the experience.

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    Re: Death Valley Photo Workshop

    dperez,

    The object of a workshop is not to point out what scenes to shoot, but to learn how to capture those scenes with a camera so that they accurately reproduce what the photographer visualized.

    If you have already mastered that technique, you certainly don't need to attend a workshop.

    However, less skilled photographers will probably gain from the experience.
    I heartily agree. +1

    There is always something new to learn. There are workshops that I would love to attend, but cannot afford; and I have been making photographs since 1971.

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    "If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."

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    Re: Death Valley Photo Workshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Gem Singer View Post
    dperez,

    The object of a workshop is not to point out what scenes to shoot, but to learn how to capture those scenes with a camera so that they accurately reproduce what the photographer visualized.

    If you have already mastered that technique, you certainly don't need to attend a workshop.

    However, less skilled photographers will probably gain from the experience.
    Yes I agree with you 100%, but that was not what I got from the website. No disrespect meant by my post. I agree, that some photographers might benifit, but I don't know how productive it would be in three days between Death Valley and Alabama Hills.

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    Re: Death Valley Photo Workshop

    Here is my main site

    http://www.ian-whitehead.com

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