This will be the first of a series of posts to keep you informed and updated on the workshop in the Mining Towns of the Southwest.
This emphasis of this workshop will be seeing and vision. I can promise you that if you attend this workshop and wish to incorporate the material presented that your photography will have the means and the potential to make massive shifts in both uniqueness and in expressing your personal vision in your photography. There are any number of workshops that cover technical aspects and we will stand ready to answer any and all technical questions that arise...but the emphasis will be on something that is not offered except in one other case...that is how to see photographically and how to develop your own personal vision. The location will be in several old mining towns that lie outward from Phoenix Arizona.
When I indicate "we" I mean to indicate Lee Carmichael a long time large format photographer from Fort Worth, Texas and myself...with well over twenty years of photography experience, I assure you that we will offer something of lasting value and benefit. We, combined, have nearly fifty years of experience in personal expression through our photography. I won't say that we know it all...but we know where to look and who to ask for those things that we may not have immediate answers for.
The workshop will be open to all photographers who use film as the primary photographic process. While Lee and I both work with large format equipment, we also are well versed in medium format and 35 mm.
The dates of the workshop will be October 5, 6, 7, and 8, 2006. Attendees should plan on being in Phoenix, Arizona by 6 PM on Thursday October 5. We will meet at my home at 7 PM that evening (address and directions will be provided to those who indicate that they will attend). That evening will be the first opportunity for us to meet and become acquainted. Additionally that evening I will present "The Language of Photography, Learning a second language".
This presentation will provide to you that decide to attend the means by which you will begin to bring new vision to your photography. I promise you that you will never have all of this infomation provided by anyone at one time and in the same context. This presentation will be the foundation from which we will photograph the next three days. This is truly a new language that you will have the opportunity to learn and to practice. This will provide to you the foundation for a new beginning from that point forward.
The next morning (October 6,2006) we will travel to Globe and to Miami, Arizona. for a full day of photographing in these old copper mining towns. On Friday evening October 6, 1006 we wll have a portfolio review (those attending will be asked to bring examples of their recent work). The purpose of the review will be to determine what we can do to benefit you in your photography. This is a time for us all to learn how and what we would be able to improve upon. We will also be drawing for a couple of door prizes. Both Lee and I will provide to those in attendence a fine print suitable for framing. Thus to those who attend two chances are made available to win one of these prints. Certificates of attendence will be presented to those who have attended.
The following day (October 7, 2006) we will photograph in the historic mining town of Superior, Arizona. There are numerous opportunities in all three of these towns for new and original photographs. Lee and I will be available on all the days for your assistance should you wish it. In other words, you have our collective experience and knowledge at your disposal. If you have questions, we are available to you. The evening of Saturday (October 7, 2006) Lee Carmichael will provide us with his presentation on "Developing a Personal Vision, Bringing Uniqueness to your Images." I promise that you will not want to miss this presentation...the benefit of a lot of years experience will be shared with you on that evening.
On Sunday (October 8, 2006) we will return to Phoenix. Those who have early flights or travel requirements will be able to meet their flights. Those who have later flights will be invited to photograph at the grain facilities of the Morrison Brothers Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona. This is the location of many of the recent images that I have posted in the Apug galleries.
The cost of this workshop is $450.00 per person. Travel, lodging and meals will be the responsibility of those attending. I will provide a list of possible lodging and it may be possible for those who wish to share rooms. I will provide those choices at a later date. To this point the workshop is half full so a limited number of openings exist. I ask that those who wish to attend to send me one half of your payment by July 1, 2006. The second half will be due on September 1, 2006. If you are forced by some unknown reason to cancel your reservation your initiial payment will be refunded to thirty days prior to the workshop. After that time your payment may be subject to surrender...depending on whether we can fill your space with someone else who can attend.
Thank you for your consideration. I promise you that this will make possible for you to have major improvements in your photography. Good luck and good light to all of you.