tonysweet.com | visual artistry newsletter | October, 2015 |
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2015 end of year events We're heading up to Cape Cod to continue our very busy end of year Visual Artistry workshop schedule. After which, we have the following events: Seminars in San Luis Obispo and in San Francisco
We are currently working on updating our website with new location info and galleries, but in the mean time, here are the dates and locations for 2016. Please email Susan to be placed on our notification list or if you have any questions, or to register early. Feb 21-25 Smokies Winter Shootout (6 person Digital Edge) March 27-31 Charleston (10 person) April 3-7 Charleston 6 person Digital Edge April 24-28 Smokies 6 person Digital Edge May 1-6 MARS School, Cape May, NJ May 23-27 Finger Lakes Region, NY June 10-18 Iceland Odyssey "Summerama" June 27-July 1 Madeline Island, WI Aug 7-11 Palouse Harvest Aug 24-28 Pacific Northwest Art School Sept 4-8 Badlands National Park, SD Sept 25-Oct 3 Icelandic Odyssey "Aurora Madness" Oct 10-13 New Hampshire Fall Shoot Out ( 6 person) Oct 16-20 Acadia NP Oct 25-29 Cape Cod POTPOURRI • At PPE in NY, I'll be presenting on the Nikon School stage, Friday Oct. 23 only, at 4pm. Topic: "Fine Art Nature and Outdoor Photography" • Our "Seminar Live" and Cape Cod 1.0 videos are in the works. Watch this space! • Please have a look at my BLOG as there are recent entries on our Lighthouse Tour and New Hampshire fall color workshops, as well as first impressions on the Nikkor 200-500mm super-zoom.
• Check out a new eBook (Stretching Time) from our good friend, Jason Odell (Disc. code – Sweet15). That's it for now! Thanks for taking the time and we'll see ya online! Tony p.s. oh yeah, if you have any questions about anything photographic, please contact ME or SUSAN. Please SHARE! |
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tip of the month | Tony Sweet is a professional photographer, author, workshop leader, software trainer, and Creativity Seminar speaker. He is a Nikon Legend Behind the Lens and is the author of 5 books (Fine Art Photographyh Series), and co-produced 5 instructional DVDs. |
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2 Fall photo tips 1. Using a polarizer will tone down the glare on the leaves and will result in better saturation, naturally. 2. For the strongest and most colorful fall reflections, make sure that the sun is brightly striking colorful trees on the opposite side of the river and the water is in the shade. The reflections will be apparent, then, try various exposures. |