Final details to be posted shortly, but the dates and schedule is as follows :-
Sunday 16th March - Les will lead an outing to two shooting locations in Wicklow and follow it with a talk introducing Street Photography in preparation for the following day’s outing to Dublin and the St.Patrick’s Day Festival.
Monday 17th March - St.Patrick's Day Festival street photography
Tuesday 18th March - Shooting with Les at Glendalough 6th Century Monastic settlement and lakes
Síle
Síle
If you saw a man drowning and you could either save him or photograph the event...what kind of film would you use?
Just wanted to let you all know that after discussions with Les it has been agreed that there will be an optional digital element to the workshop whereby participants will be able to do some digital printing with Les and go home with a print, he will also cover matte cutting.
Traditional photography will naturally be more than welcome but to keep within the philosophy of APUG, we felt that it would be more appropriate that the full details in HybridPhoto, for those that are interested it can be found at:
i'm trying to figure if i can make it over for the day, i'll have a big bag of film though and may need a donkey and cart to help me carry it
We will be setting out from Bray around 10am and heading to Enniskerry village followed by Powerscourt Gardens. Donkeys are in short supply, but we'll try organise a cart for you
Well, if that is the route you take you will have to pass by my house. :-) Drinks on offer in the garden... Seriously, I think I would love to join this event. I hope I can reschedule my travel to be here over the weekend.
Well, if that is the route you take you will have to pass by my house. :-) Drinks on offer in the garden... Seriously, I think I would love to join this event. I hope I can reschedule my travel to be here over the weekend.
Rafal
Hope you can join us too Rafal, let me know if you manage to reschedule your plans, and we'll hopefully see you for one or more of the workshops!
Síle
Síle
If you saw a man drowning and you could either save him or photograph the event...what kind of film would you use?