For the second year, we will be presenting a Mountain Sport Photography Workshop in Grindelwald, Switzerland. The dates are September 13 – 15, 2013 and is hosted through Switzerland’s Viewfinder Center for Photography.
For complete information, and to register, visit http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5718843214/Patitucci2013/54813199218
Last year’s program was a huge success and offered the attendees a tremendous opportunity to see one of the Alp’s most beautiful locations while learning photography skills from our 15 years experience working as professionals. This year’s program is much the same as 2012.
- Develop image making skills
- Working with weather, people and light
- Learn the tricks of how to make the best images
- Business discussion; stock photography, pricing and marketing
- Digital workflow
This is not a workshop for beginners but for people familiar with technical skills and image production. The program is suited for photographers seeking information about becoming a professional and/or beginning to license and sell their work.
From one of 2012’s guests, “Great workshop – one of the best photographic experiences I’ve had. So much to learn; composition, timing, workflow and even business insight. Personally, it meant a huge step forward in my photographic skills. And on top it was a fun weekend – great guys to work with!” Johannes Bertsch, Graphic Designer
The three day program includes a multimedia show of our history as professionals, four photo sessions, lecture & digital workflow time, and lots of great Swiss food and laughs with new friends, all with the famous Eiger North Wall as a backdrop.
The workshop is supported by the very brands we rely on for our own work.
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Its all good. You take me away to places I have or have not hiked but in my 7th decade leaves me with my beloved Sierras. Thank you for filling in a senior hikers wish list.