Niagara School of Imaging's 5-day Photographic Workshops
The Niagara School of Imaging hosts a photographic workshop from August 21-25, 2011.
The Niagara School of Imaging hosts a photographic workshop from August 21-25, 2011.
“MAKING A LIVING AS A NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER” is a “dream job”! Success in these extremely competitive times however is not guaranteed. It requires a great deal of Passion, Practice, Patience and Persistence, my “Four Ps for Success”.
In our business we as photographers often have the opportunity to make a difference in peoples lives. Recently Chris Keating, one of Niagara School’s 2011 instructors had a discussion with me about how he wanted to have his studio “Woven into the fabric of his community”.
Dennis is one of Canada’s best-known wildlife and nature photographers. Although Dennis has travelled extensively in Canada and the USA, his real passion has been for the North. A love of birds led Dennis to begin capturing on film the species he had been admiring through his binoculars.
Rob’s workshop is designed for photographers who are interested in sharpening their photographic skills. It is an excellent refresher for those who already have one foot in the door but need to hone their skills with the intricacies of their digital equipment
Andre Amyot, known world-wide as the PhotoCoach, had a 44 year career as a professional photographer. He served his first 10 years as photographer for the Air Force before opening his own studio in 1974. After early struggles, his studio grew at a rapid pace, generating revenues nearing $ 2 […]
With the increased cost of travel, especially for wedding photographers and their equipment, we were excited to tryout the LumiQuest SoftBox LTp at our first destination wedding of 2011.
Summer is the season when photographers work hard, shooting everything from weddings and family events to soccer games and backcountry nature scenes.
For thirty years, Mark Rockwood has worked as a highly sought-after commercial photographer for local and national accounts that include L.L. Bean and Brookstone.
With a camera and flash you can unlock the mysteries of nature.