Nobody has asked me yet, but the Edmonton Photography Workshop by Bryan Peterson and Chris Hurtt was (is) a complete success. It is hard to express how much I learned. Tips, theory, techniques, places, and most importantly people.
Bryan and Chris are different and amazing at the same time. What initially was a sudden change ended up really well. I got to lean from and hang around Edmonton with two really outstanding photographers.
Bryan’s photography experience and knowledge is at times hard to keep up with. He simply sees and knows. That building with that subject…oh, that will be a f/8.0 and 1/100th sec for correct exposure…. unbelievable.
Chris’ energy and desire to educate and learn at the same time is inspiring. His photography knowledge is amazing too. He makes you believe you can get there if you keep trying.
Last but not least was the group of students. Very interesting characters, from each of whom I learned one or two things: it is never to late, go for it, keep trying, ask stupid questions, shuuuut up – eh, etc.
I am very very glad how my weekend turned out.
You picked a truly remarkable picture to illustrate your post. ;-P
Great description of the weekend and the workshop. I’m looking forward to reading your blog.
Love it! Well done, Slik!
I was only confused by the conclusion…”ask stupid questions, shuuuut up – eh, etc.”…I don’t recall that?? Hmmm, maybe I just wasn’t in that car?!
Hmmm … was I the never too late?????!!!!! ROFL
No dear Queen. I was referring to the fact that I thought that I was getting too old to start with this new hobby. I, of course, was very wrong.
Never, ever too old . .. .look at me!!!!!!!