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Colors of the Fall 2006 (Berkshire Workshop)

Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 7:00 AM

This workshop is designed for those wishing to push themselves beyond just taking a photograph and the approach of understanding the art of photography. This workshop challenges participants to make images that have more in common with painting than with photojournalism. The two day's major themes are color and light, and how they can transform the most mundane as well as the grandest of subjects. Banafsheh shares her passion for the creative possibilities of color and her techniques for maximizing its effect. Filters, film choice, exposure, color temperature, composition, and fine art are some of the topics we explore.

The workshop begins with reviewing past work and sharing our photographic, artistic, and career goals. . Most of our time in the field is spent together, so that each participant can receive hands-on help with planning and making photographs on location. Expect the days to be long, intense, exhilarating, and rewarding as we learn to see the fall in a new, more intensely personal way.

Cost per person
$195.00+ tax

THIS IS A TWO DAY WORKSHOP ,WE WILL BE BACK ON SUNDAY EVENING.

(if you wish to have your own room, you need to get in touch with me)

The workshop begins by leaving around 7: 00 AM from Boston to the west of Massachusetts. We will be traveling to different towns and locations.
Cost includes all lodging (double lodging), guided outings, transportation.
Cost includes breakfast, Lunch and dinner are on your own.
Participants must be in good health, capable of walking and carrying photo gear and be willing to try new things.
Minimum enrollment = 3
Maximum enrollment = 4
You must reserve the workshop directly through Boston Photography Center on the web. I will be collecting the fee through Paypal or you could simply send me a Personal check.

If this event gets full and you would like to be a part of it ,I will be repeating it the week after. Please email me and I will announce a second week.