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Thursday, March 29, 2012

HORSE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP WITH CAROL WALKER IN SEPTEMBER -

Horse Photography Workshop with Carol Walker 2012

This year we are excited to be able to offer a horse photography workshop at a working cattle ranch in Montana, in one of the most beautiful areas of the country. There are seven mountain ranges visible from the ranch, and over 25,000 beautiful acres. Bonanza Creek Ranch was voted one of Montana's Magnificent 7 Guest Ranches in Montana by Travel and Leisure. Lodging, meals and travel from Bozeman Airport and back again are included in the price.

Check this link to learn about the ranch: http://www.bonanzacreekcountry.com/

September 23 – 28, 2012: Four days and five nights at Bonanza Creek Ranch
Price: $2500

Carol Walker, author of the award winning book Horse Photography: The Dynamic Guide for Horse Lovers enjoys working with students to help them improve their images of horses. She is known for her ability to break down concepts about photography into easily understood basics.

The Workshop

This workshop will be limited to 12 participants, In order to take advantage of the best light, we will have two photo shoots each day, one in the early morning, and one in the late afternoon. In the middle of the day, we will have a two hour classroom session. The theme of this workshop will be learning how to improve your photographs of horses, and the workshop is suitable for amateur photographers who want to improve their skills as well as for experienced photographers who want to learn how to photograph horses. Carol will give hands on instruction before and during and after the shoots, so that you can learn as you are photographing in the field.

Click the link to get more information and to reserve a space:
http://www.horsephotographyworkshops.com/workshops/2012-horse-photography-workshop


As a courtesy to Carol, who I've never met, but respect her work trying to save the wild horses and burros of our American west, I thought I'd post it for all of you to see. Maybe you can join her.




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