Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina
October 23-25
Instructor: Jerry Greer and Richard Bernabe
Tuition: $525
http://mountaintrailphoto.com/workshops_42.htm
The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is one of the "must visit" locations in autumn for any outdoor or nature photographer. From the dramatic high peaks draped in reds, yellows, and orange to the intimate river and stream scenes adorned with blazing autumn foliage, there is never a lack of fall beauty to be captured with the camera. Jerry Greer and Richard Bernabe have a combined 35 years of photographing this National Park and will guide you to the best locations in the best light. In addition, they will both help you with composition, exposure, and tips to make the Smokies look their best in photographs. This workshop fills up quickly so reserve your spot now!
Jerry D. Greer has been photographing our natural world for over twenty years. His work has been published in numerous books, calendars, magazines, and advertising campaigns. A few of his clients include Blue Ridge Country, Mountain Bike, WNC Magazine, Backpacker, Royal Robbins, LL Bean, The Lyndhurst Foundation, Wild South, and The Southern Environmental Law Center, among others. He specializes in conservation and natural history photography. Jerry is the author and photographer of six books and one yearly wall calendar. More of JerryĆ¢s work can be seen on his website, www.jerrygreerphotography.com.
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)
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