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deaner1971
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Workshops and tours

Post: # 16515Post deaner1971
Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:19 am

I know that people have asked in the past about photo tours, courses or workshops.

I received an e-mail from Mr. Budliger and thought I would pass this year's options long.

First, for the most in demand option, here is his autumn workshop from 9/28 to 10/2:
http://greenmtnphotoworkshops.com/?work ... photo-tour

Here is his spring workshop
http://greenmtnphotoworkshops.com/?work ... y-workshop

Finally, he has a one day Lightroom bootcamp in Montpelier on 2/16:
http://greenmtnphotoworkshops.com/?work ... -organized

There are other tours but I just wanted to pass along the ones that are Vermont based.


deaner1971
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Re: Workshops and tours

Post: # 16612Post deaner1971
Mon May 20, 2013 3:45 pm

Very excited. Early next month I am doing a two day outdoor photography workshop with Ed Heaton (http://www.edheaton.com/-/edheaton/).

We will be shooting in the Hocking Hills. This will be my first in-person feedback from a pro and my first ever workshop so I am excited and more than a little nervous. Hopefully a good step in my development.

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Re: Workshops and tours

Post: # 16613Post Andy
Mon May 20, 2013 8:17 pm

Good for you. Dean. Should be a great experience. Hope you will report on your experience here!
Andy

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