Donald Miller
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I have had a number of people indicate an interest into attending a workshop conducted by me. Those indicating an interest have been interested in a variety of topics ranging from photographing to darkroom practices leading up to advanced darkroom procedures including, but not limited to, sharp and unsharp masking of the camera negative, dye dodging the negative through retouching the negative and producing dye dodging masks.
In my vision of these workshops, when we arrive at the darkroom portion of this series of workshops, I am sure that you will find a total and comprehensive procedure of when and how to utilize the various tools that will be introduced and taught in the workshop. This will enable the attendees to produce satisfying images capable of expressing their inner vision.
My aim is to provide to the attendees a comprehensive list of methods and tools...but unlike many other workshops also a clear and present knowledge of when the specific tool is used effectively to produce the desired result.
I believe the place to begin is through a workshop on photographing. Areas that have been mentioned have been the SandDunes of Southern Colorado. The canyon country of Arizona...more specifically along the Apache Trail. The Imperial Sand Dunes in California. The desert landscape and the old mining towns of the Southwest.
This introductory workshop would be open to all film based photographers and would address all matters subject to composing and exposing the image. The workshop would cover specific exposure methods to arrive at a negative capable of producing an expressive print.
I have listed a choice of suggested destinations and ask you to vote your preference if you would be interested in attending a workshop on these matters.
In my vision of these workshops, when we arrive at the darkroom portion of this series of workshops, I am sure that you will find a total and comprehensive procedure of when and how to utilize the various tools that will be introduced and taught in the workshop. This will enable the attendees to produce satisfying images capable of expressing their inner vision.
My aim is to provide to the attendees a comprehensive list of methods and tools...but unlike many other workshops also a clear and present knowledge of when the specific tool is used effectively to produce the desired result.
I believe the place to begin is through a workshop on photographing. Areas that have been mentioned have been the SandDunes of Southern Colorado. The canyon country of Arizona...more specifically along the Apache Trail. The Imperial Sand Dunes in California. The desert landscape and the old mining towns of the Southwest.
This introductory workshop would be open to all film based photographers and would address all matters subject to composing and exposing the image. The workshop would cover specific exposure methods to arrive at a negative capable of producing an expressive print.
I have listed a choice of suggested destinations and ask you to vote your preference if you would be interested in attending a workshop on these matters.