Join Outdoor Photography Canada Magazine contributing editor, Paul Burwell, for a full-featured photography workshop at the Triple D Game Farm in Kalispell, Montana. This workshop will help you create stunning images of the wonderful wildlife at the Triple D Game Farm. Summer is the most popular time of year to travel to Triple D. Youâll be photographing a combination of mature and cute baby animals. In 3 days you can amass a tremendous portfolio of animal photographs while learning the tips, tricks and techniques that will help you create truly captivating images.
Wildlife models can include: bobcats, coyotes, wolves, otters, lynx, mountain lions, raccoons, skunks, tigers, bears and foxes.
This workshop includes:
- The opportunity to photograph extremely healthy and happy wildlife surrogates in natural surroundings at the Triple D Game Farm in Kalispell, Montana
- A minimum of 8 sessions photographing the animals over 3 days
- The benefit of Paulâs years of experience photographing at Triple D and scouting the locations
- You will be safely closer to animals like Cougars, Lynx and Siberian Tigers than you ever imagined possible
- A copy of Paulâs book, Triple D Photography Tips, Tricks and Techniques
- Small group size to a maximum of 8 participants allows for maximum flexibility
- The opportunity to bring at least 10 images with you for critiquing
- A CD to take home containing an electronic version of the workshop material
- Paulâs undivided attention during the photo sessions to help you get the most out of your investment
- Unlike many workshop leaders, Paul does not photograph during the sessions
Paul has an extensive history of working with and educating adults from his prior experience as the President of an Internet firm - The opportunity to learn techniques for preparing images with Photoshop, developing a managed workflow and archival strategies
- Professionally designed, printed and bound coffee-table book of the groupâs achievements during the workshop
- Participants have an opportunity to submit images theyâve made during the workshop for inclusion in the book.
- One copy of the book will be distributed to each participant
The option to submit up to 10 photographs from this workshop for a detailed written critique of each submitted photograph
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