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The Art of Digital
Nature Photography
The beautiful Oregon Coast
July 26th - 30th 2009
An introductory digital
photography and Photoshop course. |
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The Oregon Coast offers a magnificent variety of coastal scenery from
rocky headlands and sculpted cliffs, to fabulous seascapes. Oregon is known
for dramatic and contrasting landscapes and the coast is one of the jewels.
Join Charlie Borland for an exciting shoot in the best the
Oregon Coast has to offer.
The Art of Digital Nature
Photography workshop is an opportunity for photographers to learn the
latest in digital
cameras and digital workflow. If you have a new camera and wish to
learn how to use it, then this workshop is for you. You will experience and learn more in this workshop
than you brain can absorb. We'll cover composition, lighting, understanding
exposure, the digital histogram, and much more. The days will be long, the instruction intense,
and the education immeasurable. Your instructor will bring decades of
professional experience and an intense passion for landscape photography.
During
this workshop we’ll explore coastal seascapes, tide pools, light
houses, sea stacks, boat harbors, sand patterns, and hopefully some spectacular
coastal sunsets. The Oregon Coast offers so much to capture with our
cameras. Our workshop will be based in Coos Bay and each day we’ll arise
before sunrise and meet to carpool to our pre-determined location for the
sunrise light. Mid morning when the light flattens, we’ll return to the
hotel, grab a meal and meet in the conference room promptly at 11:00 am for
The Digital Darkroom.
At the beginning of each session, your instructor will give presentations
on a variety of subjects. During the three days in the digital
darkroom, we'll cover workflow, image management, Adobe Bridge, Photoshop techniques,
Dynamic Range, masking, retouching, and more. You will then have several hours to
download your images and work on them in Photoshop with an instructor
nearby. We’ll finish our computer session by mid afternoon where you will
have time to grab a meal, and then meet to carpool back to the beach to
photograph in the warm light of the setting sun.
The Agenda
Saturday 26th
2:00 pm Registration begins in the conference room.
3:00pm Meet the instructors and get acquainted social.
4:00 pm until?? Multimedia presentation’s by Charlie
Sunday 27th - Tuesday 29th
Sunrise -9:00 am Sunrise shoot
11:00 am – 2:00 pm the Digital Darkroom
4:00 until dark. Sunset shoot
Wednesday 30th
Sunrise -9 :00 am Sunrise shoot
11:00 am – 3:00 pm the Digital Darkroom
4:00 Student slide show
(Actual times and locations may vary depending on conditions, sunrise and
sunset times, and unknown factors)
The Digital Darkroom
Each day following our morning shooting session, we will return to the
conference room for our Digital Darkroom session. This is a very important
part of The Art of Digital Nature workshop. During this time we’ll process our
images from our photo sessions. Charlie will demonstrate shooting
and digital workflow techniques. These include using your histogram in the
field for correct exposure, techniques for increasing the dynamic range of
your images, and Photoshop tips and tricks. In addition, there will be
workflow demonstrations on photo organization, editing and filing your
images. Depending on our group size, we’ll also have on hand
a qualified assistant to help answer your questions. If you would like more
information on the workshop, open our Workshop Packet.
Photo Equipment
The Digital Nature Workshop is for digital photographers and
proper equipment is crucial to your successful workshop experience.
You will need a digital SLR with interchangeable lenses. The variety
of lenses is up to you, but a wide angle through telephoto lenses
are good choices, such as 28mm up to 200mm. You will also need a
laptop computer with a minimum of 1Gig of RAM and more would be better. You should also have
at least 2 gigabytes of compact flash card space, more is better, and/or a
portable, rechargeable hard drive to download in the field. You also need
a means to download your images to your laptop, either by cord, card
reader, or CF Card
adapters. A sturdy tripod is mandatory for landscape photographers. If you
do not have Photoshop CS3, follow this link and download the 30 day free
trial.
http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.jsp Do this several days
before you leave for the workshop so you may use it for a few weeks after
the workshop.

Getting There
Coos Bay is 100 miles SW of Eugene, OR and 224 miles SW of Portland OR. You
can fly to North Bend/Coos Bay airport on Horizon Air. Please note: Aspen
Photo Workshops cannot provide any transportation to, from, or during the
workshop.
Registration
The workshop price is
$725.00 for all
events and includes everything except transportation, hotels, and meals. We
will be staying at the Edgewater Inn in Coos Bay. 1) To register for
Art of Digital Nature Photography: Oregon Coast,
you can use our
online registration (PayPal).
If you wish to not use Paypal then you can provide us your credit
card information which we will run through Quicken Merchant
Services. Click on this
link
and follow the steps. Or
you can download our registration form and pay by check or money order.
2)
Next, contact The Edgewater Inn at 1-800-233-0423 and make your room
reservations. They are offering rates between $80.00 for workshop
participants. You are not required to stay here, but we strongly encourage
it. This is the best way for you to receive all information regarding the
next day’s events. If the weather changes and we decide to move to a
different location, we want you to know about it.
3) Next, open and read the Workshop Packet and the
Registration and General Info pages.
There is important information essential to a successful workshop
experience.
4) This workshop also requires a liability
waiver for
participation in this workshop. Please click on this link
Liability Waiver, print it out,
complete the form, and mail to the address on the form.

Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 30 days prior to the workshop and receive a
refund, minus a $100 processing fee. Less than 30 days there is no
refund.
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