When: November 12 2009 till November 21 2009
Explore Australia on an extraordinary photographic adventure. This insiderâs tour takes us to remote and exclusive locations, where Jerry and Julie Courvoisier share their deep knowledge of both Australia and photography. Our journey begins in cosmopolitan Melbourne. We then travel to one of the worldâs most dramatic coastlines, the Great Ocean Road, where we have special boat access to photograph the breathtaking rock formations of the Twelve Apostles. We then photograph a working sheep shearing station, picturesque Adelaide, and the famous vineyards of the Adelaide Hills. We take a ferry to Kangaroo Island, one of the worldâs last unspoiled refuges, noted for its outstanding natural beauty, rare and diverse plants, and wildlife.
Our next stop on this amazing photography tour is the Flinders Ranges, with its renowned mountain views and gorges. Accompanied by an Aboriginal guide, we learn the creation stories about the ancient serpents that shaped the formation of this ancient colossus. Here we experience the true âOutback,â photographing the landscape and the local characters on which legends are based. Jerry guides our small group of adventurous photographers, providing expert advice on digital capture and workflow; Julie, a native of Australia, enriches our experience with her local knowledge.
Who Should Attend:
Enthusiasts and Advanced Amateurs What You Should Know:
Working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and your digital SLR camera Tuition & Fees:
Land only; includes shared accommodations for 10 nights (single supplement is $750, if available), ground transportation, and some meals. Participants requesting double occupancy will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available, in which case the single supplement must be charged. See the deposit and cancellation policies for workshops outside the continental U.S. in the General Information section. To register call the Workshops at (505) 983-1400, ext. 11.
Package Price: $5,775.00
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Explore Australia on an extraordinary photographic adventure. This insiderâs tour takes us to remote and exclusive locations, where Jerry and Julie Courvoisier share their deep knowledge of both Australia and photography. Our journey begins in cosmopolitan Melbourne. We then travel to one of the worldâs most dramatic coastlines, the Great Ocean Road, where we have special boat access to photograph the breathtaking rock formations of the Twelve Apostles. We then photograph a working sheep shearing station, picturesque Adelaide, and the famous vineyards of the Adelaide Hills. We take a ferry to Kangaroo Island, one of the worldâs last unspoiled refuges, noted for its outstanding natural beauty, rare and diverse plants, and wildlife.
Our next stop on this amazing photography tour is the Flinders Ranges, with its renowned mountain views and gorges. Accompanied by an Aboriginal guide, we learn the creation stories about the ancient serpents that shaped the formation of this ancient colossus. Here we experience the true âOutback,â photographing the landscape and the local characters on which legends are based. Jerry guides our small group of adventurous photographers, providing expert advice on digital capture and workflow; Julie, a native of Australia, enriches our experience with her local knowledge.
Who Should Attend:
Enthusiasts and Advanced Amateurs What You Should Know:
Working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and your digital SLR camera Tuition & Fees:
Land only; includes shared accommodations for 10 nights (single supplement is $750, if available), ground transportation, and some meals. Participants requesting double occupancy will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available, in which case the single supplement must be charged. See the deposit and cancellation policies for workshops outside the continental U.S. in the General Information section. To register call the Workshops at (505) 983-1400, ext. 11.
Package Price: $5,775.00
Click Here to Register
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