Saturday, October 27, 2012

On location Photography Workshop with Jerry Monkman


Jerry Monkman will be presenting the  November Program at NHCC! We are combining his program with a hands on processing workshop on Monday and shooting field trip workshop on Sunday Nov 11th. 

On location Photography Workshop with Jerry Monkman
$100 10-12 people. Sunday Nov 11th time (all day)
Come learn photography with Jerry Monkman

A key element of Jerry's workshop is that he is out in the field with participants, assisting them and answering questions while out photographing. He is there to help you build your skills and vision as a photographer. Small groups allow me to work with everyone individually in the field.

Please send a $100 check, made out to Jerry Monkman, to Lisa Cuchara in order to register for this workshop. Email Lisa at photographer67@comcast.net to sign up


Post-processing with Jerry Monkman 
Nov 12th Monday afternoon 12-4pm
5-10 people at $30 each --  topic of workflow, Photoshop editing, Lightroom workflow, etc.
Bring your laptops or just listen in.
Location -- Barbara Vietzke's dining room  (directions will be sent)

Please send a $30 check, made out to Jerry Monkman, to Lisa Cuchara in order to register for this workshop. Email Lisa at photographer67@comcast.net to sign up



      Monday Nov 12th 7:30 PM NHCC program
      Never Fail Landscape Tips – Jerry’s top ten tips for making great landscape photographs.

Jerry Monkman is a nature, adventure, and conservation photographer based in Portsmouth, NH, where he runs his photo business, EcoPhotography, with his wife Marcy. With Marcy, Jerry has written and photographed nine books, including Wild Acadia, which was named a top photo book of 2007 by Shutterbug Magazine. Jerry has photographed more than 100 conservation projects for conservation organizations, and his images have appeared in publications around the world. He also is a regular contributor on the Outdoor Photographer magazine blog. He has been a featured speaker at numerous camera club meetings, as well as at the annual meetings of the North American Nature Photography Association, the American Society of Picture Professionals, the New England Camera Club Council, and several conservation organizations. A member of the board of directors of the North American Nature Photography Association, Jerry was recently elected to serve as the organization’s president in 2013. www.ecophotography.com/



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