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Want
to bring back Great Travel Photos?
Why
spend all that money on a camera,
film and processing only to achieve mediocre results?
You
can shoot like a pro this vacation with theTravel Photo Workshop
on CD.
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Just $39.95
"The SIMPLE way to learn
Travel Photography"
LEARN AT HOME, NO CLASSES TO ATTEND"
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Follow these simple tips
and you will shoot like a pro on your next trip or photo adventure.
The Travel Photo Workshop is a 104-page
guide designed for travelers and photographers of all levels.
It features over 80 photographs taken by award-winning, professional
travel photographer, Kenneth Wajda, many of them with a small pocket-sized
camera.
Using these photos as examples, he shows you exactly how you can
achieve similar results in your travels.
You'll learn what film to use to capture
bold, dynamic colors (and most people aren't using it!), tricks
for shooting in unusual light (including backlight), why you should
wake up early and nap at noon, how to compose with people in a scene
and "where to put stuff" in the frame (aka composition).
Before your next trip and before you
buy one more roll of film, get this guide. You spend hundreds of
dollars on photos from your travels.
Learn how to take Travel Photos from a pro--you'll bring home photographs
worthy of framing.
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Course Details
Questions:
info@travelphotoworkshop.com
The
Travel Photo Workshop
also makes a great gift for
a photo enthusiast or
traveling friend.
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Learn to shoot Travel Photos like a Pro!
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Photo
Industry Secret #1:
You
spend a lot of money on a camera and film and then travel to a
beautiful destination full of breaktaking scenes.
You take beautiful photographs and return home with this expensive
film from this expensive trip to the absolute cheapest minilab
in town, only to be disappointed with the photos, wondering why
they never look like what you saw.
It's not you, it's the minilab. They're not in the business to
print great photos. They're in the cheap processing business.
(Did you know you have the right to ask them to reprint them--and
they will at no extra charge?)
But they know that whatever photos they give you, however poorly
printed, you'll accept them, assuming it's your own fault
the photos aren't very good.
The minilabs are happy you're satisfied with the photos. In fact,
the whole photo industry is, because when the next ad for a Nikon
or Canon camera appears in a magazine, you'll go buy it, assuming
it's what you need to take great pictures.
It's not! If you're taking your film to a minilab, you're throwing
your money away!
Find out the kind of film every nature, calendar and National
Geographic Photographer uses that's not dependent on any minilab.
(It's called Fuji Velvia and you'll learn all about
it on the Workshop CD.)
Photo
Industry Secret #2:
Cameras don't take photos! There's no magic inside
that black box. It's just a holder for the film, lens and shutter.
The newest bells and whistles don't make great photos. Dynamic
photos are the product of great light. Light is all we record
as photographers.
Learn to see light and how to record it and you can shoot photos
like the ones in the Travel
Photo Workshop gallery
with any camera. (You'll learn how on the workshop
CD.)
The Travel Photo Workshop will change the way you take photographs.
Use the techniques from the workshop and you'll get color like
these, GUARANTEED! (It's impossible not to.)
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