Monday, May 12, 2014

We've got things goin' on in the Photo Workshop & Dressage Show Dept.


 May 24th is the Image Processing Workshop at my office with its optional companion event on May 25th, a photo shoot of the horses at FarmHill Farm in the Vancouver/Battle Ground area.  A big variety of horses have been offered!  

Due to space constraints, there is just one spot available in the Post Processing Workshop.

We do have room at the Photo Shoot on Sunday for a few more. Just bring yourself and your camera and be ready to enjoy a morning (half day) of photographing a variety of horses turned out to pasture and some posed for us for portraiture.  Cost is $75.   Let me know of your interest and we can get you signed up.

You will get the most benefit out of the image processing workshop on Saturday if you can bring a laptop with Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop installed.   Read more about the workshop the Photo Workshops tab at the top of the page.


June 28th is the date for the photo workshop at Wild Turkey Farm. 

 There should be at least 9 foals on the ground to photograph as well as a variety of stallions, mares and young colts and fillies out in the beautiful pastures at this beautiful private breeding farm.  Beautiful horses and scenic backgrounds.  There will be class time to help improve your photo skills as well.  It is not just a photo tour, but education so that you can take home some information to improve your photographic skills.  



I am hoping to firm up the date for my third workshop which will occur in August. (Aug 2 or 30th)   It should be a rare opportunity for some great portraiture!  Once I get my location set up, I will have more information to share.

Dressage Shows!   I just photographed Heart of the Valley Dressage and am working on processing the proofs for viewing. 

Next show on my schedule is the Beaujolais Dressage Show at Donida Farm in Auburn Washington.  June 13-14-15
Photographic services are by sign up.  http://marycornelius.zenfolio.com/dressage-show-sign-up-forms

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