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Places we will be teaching
WPPI 2010 Platform March 9th
Professional Photographers of Colorado April 11th
Pictage User Group (PUG) April 7th
Mile High Photographers Holga Workshop May 12th
Mile High Photographers August 10th
Woodshop Southbend Indiana Workshop November 6-7
WPPI 2011 Master Class Jan 21
WPPA March 15
Woodshop (Helena MT) July 11
Mile High Photographers 2012 March 27
A pretty wedding bouquet I wanted to share for all the brides still planning their flowers. This was a design from the Flower House and I think it was fun and colorful. Just like your shoes the colors and style of your bouquet are a chance to show off your personality.
After two weeks of beautiful weather it is snowing again. We had a beautiful wedding in Tabernash at Devils Thumb Ranch for the first wedding of the season and now its cold outside. I hope the beautiful weather returns soon.
This weekend we were in a wedding at the Grand Hyatt in Denver and this is the bouquet that Angie had as a bridesmaid. I was amazed it was still beautiful 3 days later. So if you are looking for a hearty wedding bouquet carnations fit the bill.
I am amazed at the low light capabilities of this camera. I will be posting more about it later in the week.
Taken with Canon 5d Mark III 50 mm @1.2 25600 ISO
2 Days left to submit images for printing for the photo critique. The judges and mentors will be Angie and I along with, our friends Ross Bothwell and Andrew Schaefer. Having your images critiqued by another photographer can be one of the most valuable learning tools at your disposal. Even better is the feedback you get to hear on others images. You are not emotionally attached to another photographers images, so you are free to listen to the feedback without any stake in the outcome. As a past judge for WPPI and PPW (professional photographers of wyoming) you will get valuable insight into what judges are looking for as well as a great discussion about composition. It will be non-threatening, honest critique aimed at helping you become a better photographer. If you can get over your fear of critique you will become a better photographer.
When : Tuesday March 27th