Workshop Schedule
Friday, June 15, 2007
 
8:30 am - Come early for coffee, muffins and time to get to know your fellow students
 
9:00 am - Workshop Begins / Introductions and Review of Participants' Work / Preparing for the Field, Hardware and Optics Considerations---Choosing Wisely and Getting the Most Bang for your Buck
 
10:30 am - Break
 
10:45 am - Landscape Formulas; What Works and What Doesn't
 
12:00 - Lunch at the studio
 
12:45 - 3:00 pm Field Session at the top of Kaaterskill Falls - Finding Beauty and Design in the Chaos of the Landscape, Brief Shooting Demo, Participants Practice Shooting One Location from Several Viewpoints.
 
3:30 pm - Digital Lab Session - Downloading, Organizing and Backing Up Your Work
 
5:00 pm - Kick Back for a Cold One or Two on the Deck
 
Saturday, June 16, 2007
 
9:00 am -Field Session -High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDR) in the Landscape, Participants Photograph Using HDR Techniques
 
11:30 am - Lunch
 
12:15 pm - Digital Lab Session - Building Your Landscape in Photoshop
 
2:30 pm - Break
 
2:45 pm - Hands On Digital Lab Session - Students Work on their Images
 
5:00 pm - Day "Officially" Ends
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm Optional Session - Digital Lab will be open or show up to socialize
 
Sunday, June 17, 2007
 
5:30 am - Field Session (really early!) to the bottom of Kaatterskill Falls, Two levels of hiking difficulty will be offered
 
10:00 am - Digital Lab Session - Stylizing the Landscape---Photoshop Techniques and Filters
 
12:00 - Lunch
 
12:45 pm - Digital Lab Session - Choosing Papers and Software
 
1:45 pm - Students prepare Images and Print
 
4:00 pm - The Final Print - Surface Treatments and Print Presentation
 
4:30 pm - Closing Critique
 
5:00 pm - Workshop Ends
 
 
8 students, $600 JUNE 15-17, 2007 Enjoy summertime in the Catskills at Dan's studio in Palenville, New York. This workshop will feature at least two hands-on shooting outings with forest settings, waterfalls and rocky cliffs. 

The fun doesn't stop there as you learn that there are artistically many, many ways to express the beauty of the American wilderness. By knowing how and when to use Photoshop, you will have time on the computer to finesse your images and express your own photographic style. And in the original location of the historical Hudson River School artists, there is no place better! The Expressive Landscape