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This workshop has been completed. Information for the 2011 workshop will be posted
in about November. Please check back and sign up early to save your place in class.
The 2010 workshop was hard work and loads of great fun. Spectacular
results from talented beginning photographers. They went home with a better understanding of the natural world and their cameras.
Hope you can join us in 2011.
| Mormon Row, The Grand Tetons |
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The spectacular beauty of the Grand Tetons are some of the most inspirational
for nature digital photography in the entire United States. Some of the locations we will be visiting are Schwabacher Landing,
Hidden Falls at Jenny Lake, the Chapel of the Transfiguration, the Mormon Row barns, Snake River overlook, Oxbow Bend, and
Jackson Lake Lodge among others. Many opportunities will be available to photograph wildlife and wildflowers at this time
of year. Waterfalls and rivers are full. Your wide angle, telephoto, and macro lenses will be put to good use. Lensbaby lenses
and optics are optional, and will be demonstrated. MANY OTHER WORKSHOPS TAKE UP TO 30 STUDENTS. THE GINA GENIS PHOTO WORKSHOPS
ARE KEPT SMALL TO PROVIDE PERSONAL ATTENTION. Your digital photography skills will jump to the next level by the time we are
finished. I will teach you how to edit your photos using PhotoShop to bring out their best qualities. A DEPOSIT OF $450 IS
REQUIRED NOW WITH THE BALANCE DUE BY March 15th.
| Schwabacher Landing, The Grand Tetons |
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| String Lake, the Grand Tetons |
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| Chapel of the Transfiguration, Grand Tetons |
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| Wildflower in the Grand Tetons |
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| Oxbow Bend, The Grand Tetons |
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| Phelps Lake, Grand Tetons |
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This workshop necessitates some hiking to get to the most scenic places to photograph. There are walking paths, but many
are not paved. You should be physically fit enough to be able to carry your gear and walk to locations at an elevation of
7-9,000 ft. Nothing severe, but you must be steady on your feet and have the heart and lung capacity to walk approximately
1/2 to 2 miles in the woods. Gina Genis Photo Workshops cannot be responsible for personal health or injury.
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