Thursday, June 25, 2009

Blue Ridge Parkway Autumn Colors - Richard Bernabe

Asheville, North Carolina

October 16-18, 2009

Instructor: Richard Bernabe

Tuition: $525


http://www.mountaintrailphoto.com/workshops_37.htm


Join Richard on a quest for autumn color along one of the most scenic drives in all of America, the Blue Ridge Parkway in Western North Carolina. Using Asheville as the base of operations, both grand landscapes and intimate scenics will be photographed with an emphasis on learning composition, proper exposure with a digital camera, and capturing the striking color of the season.

Sunrises, sunsets, waterfalls, river scenes, close-ups, and mountain ridges and vistas will all be on the photographic agenda. Some photography will be done from the Blue Ridge Parkway itself, while other locations will require short, non-strenuous hikes to lesser-known, out-of-the-way spots. Richard will get you to the best places during the day's best light for the very best autumn color of the year.

This workshop promises to educate, inspire, and treat your senses to the splendor of a Blue Ridge autumn.

Richard Bernabe has been chasing light in search of dynamic landscape, nature, and outdoor adventure photographs over the past fifteen years. During that time, he has had thousands of images published in magazines, calendars, books, and advertising campaigns from coast to coast. Regular corporate clients include Patagonia, Orvis, and Costa Del Mar. Publications include Outside, Backpacker, Rock and Ice, National Parks, as well as scores of other national and regional magazines. His first book, South Carolina Wonder and Light, was published in 2006 by Mountain Trail Press and he is currently shooting for two additional book projects at the moment. He writes a monthly column for South Carolina magazine and serves as the editor-in-chief for the popular Nature Photographers Online Magazine. In 2007, Richard successfully crossed the state of South Carolina in an open canoe to help raise awareness of the environmental and historical significance of the South Carolina places not accessible by roads and highways. The 21-day, 270-mile expedition was filmed for South Carolina Educational Television and was followed real-time by thousands of viewers online via SCETV's Riverventure Journal. Richard has been conducting nature photography workshops and classes for the past eight years. His teaching style is passionate, inspirational, and fun. To see more of Richard's work, visit his website, www.richardbernabe.com.
(Click Here to Know More)

No comments:

Post a Comment