View of the largest sea cliffs in the world on, Molokai, Hawaii
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Mo'omomi Nature Preserve, Molokai, Hawaii |
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Rik Cooke, Theresa Airey, Dewitt Jones, Jonathan Kingston
Expand your seeing, creativity and photographic techniques as you learn to create images that inspire and touch you deeply.
This workshop is a collaboration between authors and photographers Rik Cooke, Theresa Airey, Dewitt Jones, motivational speaker/photographer, and photographer Jonathan Kingston. Rik will take students on photographic excursions discovering the unlimited beauty of Molokai and exploring the creative process. Theresa and Jonathan will help you turn your files into unique images through Photoshop and third party softwares. Dewitt will lecture on creativity and 'the inner self'; Rikki speaks about 'seeing simply'; Theresa teaches about 'interpreting the subject creatively'; and Jonathan will help us to polish our digital techniques. Together they will show you new possibilities in the art of photography. There will be time to reflect, relax and rejuvenate your inner spirit in the calming lovely atmosphere surrounding the Hui.
Prerequisites: The workshop is intended for intermediate to advanced digital photographers. You must have a good working knowledge of Photoshop. Bring a digital or film camera you know well and come with a laptop computer that you are proficient in your navigational skills. This workshop is primarily for MacIntosh users. If you are bringing a PC, we will not be able to answer your computer navigation questions.
Theresa Airey, author of Beginner's Guide to Digital Photo Art, Creative Digital Printmaking and Digital Photo Art is an international fine art photographer. Both Rik and Dewitt have shot extensively for National Geographic Magazine and their book division. Jonathan Kingston is a documentary photographer and competent teacher with high technical skills.
For information on past workshops, you can read some of Jonathan Kingston's old blog posts here.
Proceeds from this workshop go to Ho'olana's native plant and photographic projects.
Halawa Valley, Molokai, Hawaii
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Due to the limited space available we highly recommend you register as soon as possible. A $700 non-refundable deposit will hold your place. Please call Bronwyn Cooke at 808-567-6430 with any questions you may have. Refer to the other pages on this web site for details on accomodations, and travel recommendations.
A week in paradise might just be the best investment you ever make in your photography. We look forward to seeing you.
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