Saturday’s workshop was a blast. I couldn’t have handpicked a better group of people to kick off our first Chicago workshop. They were awesome. We ran the gamut of cameras from SLRs to point an shoot. The team was simply wonderful to work with here in Chicago. The intent was to keep the group size small, so that I would have plenty of time to work with each participant. I’ve found from many years of attending conferences that I get the best “walk away experience” when I’m able to talk directly to an instructor. I think we accomplished that this weekend. We addressed issues related to camera equipment and care, tough lighting situations, white balance, ISO, speed, f-stops, composition and we were even able to fit in a two hour Lightroom overview. I want to thank all of those that attended once again. I can’t wait to do it again this Spring! Oh, and don’t let me forget, a special thanks goes to Staci for her help in keeping me organized throughout the day! If you’re interested in being put on my mailing list for future workshops please drop by my blog and leave me a note.
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Thanks again for the workshop. I had an awesome time and of all the workshops I have attended, this was by far, hands down, the best. You and Staci are great!!!! I really did get lost, but was having so much fun seeing the sights, I didn’t leave Chicago until nearly 11 PM. Wow, that was the best long day!!! Thanks again, Marci
Marci,
You were great! I’m glad you enjoyed. Maybe Yelllowstone won’t be too far for you to travel next year? I promise to give really good directions…;)
Hello, I wish I could have made it for this workshop.
Please keep me posted for any future workshops ESPECIALLY if you do one in NYC at any time.
Thanks for being out there.
Monika
Monika,
Sounds good. I'll keep you posted if we ever get enough interest in your neck of the woods. Take care, John
I look forward to your next workshop, John!