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Black and White Digital workshop

4 inspiring days to explore & develop your Black & white vision
Want to shoot jaw-dropping black and whites? Join International Award winning Black and White photographer Scott Fowler EFIAP, PPSA,APSNZ, and let him teach you his secrets to a successful B&W image
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To see a collection of my B&W images go to the link here- Link text here...
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Throughout the workshop you will receive professional guidance and advice while shooting at a variety of locations. You will also receive valuable feedback on your photographs from your group in critique sessions.

Theory and technique are practiced, developed, nurtured and grown through a series of practical shoots and class sessions. Over the four days you will be encouraged to experiment with new techniques and venture into undiscovered creative territory.

Scott is a patient, knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher, always happy to help, guide and encourage. A workshop full of Inspiration and education not to forget fun.
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Our lesson topics are flexible and can be varied based on the needs and interests of the group.

LIMITED TO 6 BRAVE SOULS MAX

PREREQUISITES

To join this workshop Scott asks that you have basic camera handling, operations and processing skills. If you’re not sure if that’s you please don't hesitate to ask.

LOCATION

Is in the beautiful Waitaki valley of the South Island, New Zealand.

DATES- 10th to 13th March 2017(FULL) 12th to 15th May 2017

INCLUDED IN PRICE;- $860pp

- Accommodation( comfortable, shared bathroom )

- Tuition for the four days, (no time restriction on tuition).

-Transport from Christchurch if required.

- We publish a book ,every participant gets 10 images published and all participants get a copy.

NOT INCLUDED;

-Food, good cooking facilities available, country pub for dinner.

-Alcohol

A TYPICAL DAY
Usually starts with Scott getting up early and seeing if a sunrise is going to happen, if so he wakes the group up, not compulsory, if not you get to sleep a bit longer. I usually have everyone up having breakfast around 7.30am, you supply your own breakfast. During this time we often discuss the coming day activities, play with an image, discuss the dynamics of capturing images. Depending on weather conditions depends often what and where we will venture too. Old buildings, machinery, big skies, small harbour, portraiture, macro, creative plus much more.


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