Wednesday, March 10, 2010

J Kaminski proudly welcomes Guest Instructor Peggy Morsch for TWO exciting new classes!!!

On The Road
A Photography Course for the Traveller

"The traveler sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see. ~G.K. Chesterton"

Digital photography and cameras have allowed amateur users many more options for creating creative travel images. However, very few users know how to get the most out of their cameras. When you're traveling to places where you may never return, that's unacceptable. This class will allow you to feel confident about using your camera to take home all the images you experienced, and more! In this class, "P" is for Peggy, not 'Program.'

We'll start with the camera settings that you MUST know and give you practice opportunities to use them, so that you won't need to fumble with the manual. Next we'll move onto the rules of composition, including people in your images, and the best things to photograph during different parts of the day. Lastly, and perhaps more importantly, you'll learn how to store, back-up and then produce lasting products, like personalized books, that will allow you to relive your travel experiences for years to come.

The bulk of this class will be taught from actual travel images that Peggy's made over the years so expect your vision to be expanded. Sign up for the class and start planning that 'once in a lifetime' trip today!

3 Meetings: June 30th, July 7th, July 14th
6 - 8 pm

$100
Sign up with your partner-in-crime and both of you can register for a total of $175.


This class is limited to 10 students.





Instructor: Peggy Morsch (www.peggymorsch.com)

Peggy Morsch is a graduate of the Rocky Mountain School of Photography Summer Intensive program. She earned the Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) designation from the Professional Photographers Association and is a member the Wisconsin Professional Photographers Association. Her work has taken her to Chile, Alaska, Hawaii, Europe, various states and her own backyard. Publications include coffee table books, calendars and cards, as well as images hung in private collections. Her current project is a book about the relationships dogs play in the lives of women, entitled Dogs & Their Women.

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