I recently enjoyed a wonderful weeklong workshop with renowned photographer Jay Maisel. The workshop was entitled "Light, Color, and Gesture" as was held at Santa Fe Workshops. Thank you to Jay for a great learning experience. For pushing me out of my photographic box and encouraging me to explore new area and limits of my photography. Here are a few of the images I took during the workshop where we were not allowed to use Photoshop or otherwise process the images and were encouraged to photography people...
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
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My friend from the ferryboat, Sharon Wilkinson gave me your blog link. wow, I love your work! thank you. I want to go those places too! Sally
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