For those of you that have been following this blog, just a
few, and I thank you, I will be including photos from the landscape photography
workshop I took in mid October. In
addition to the course content I was hoping for fall color, and got it! As usual I will incorporate some history and
geography or general insight along with the images.
I have been adding photos of my hikes around north central
New Mexico for quite some time showing some of the beauty and diverse
landscape. I certainly have not seen
very much of New Mexico at this point but I am having fun making the
effort. I have always felt that I am and
adequate photographer. My images seem to
‘document’ NM with little artistic style.
I have been following different photography blogs for some time, see all
kinds of spectacular landscape photography and wish to advance my photography. While I may not approach the talent of these
photographers I have a lot of room for improvement, hence the workshop.
I am a regular subscriber to Outdoor Photographer magazine,
which inspires me every time I open the cover.
In the back there are many experienced photographers offering
workshops. I looked through many ads and
websites looking for the one that suited my interest. Jack
Graham’s 20th Annual Eastern Sierra Photo Workshop caught my
eye. His website and subsequent talking
with him made my decision on a workshop easy.
The small class, 14, with two instructors and his mantra; Learn to See,
Learn to Think, Learn to Create are what I am looking for. I am not compensated for my plug of the
workshop, I am a very satisfied student and if you are on the fence regarding a
photo workshop I heartily suggest going, but definitely research first.
Alabama Hills |
The first image is from the Alabama
Hills Recreation Area outside of Lone Pine, CA. We started early that day to be in position
to catch sunrise on Mt. Whitney, the highest summit in the contiguous United
States.
I will be adding stories about my experiences along with a
few images.
Enjoy
Thank you for stopping by,
Mark
Can't wait to hear more about your working vacation! your new pic at the top of this blog is breathtaking. :)
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