Sun to Moon Digital Workshop on Oct. 1, 2005
Sun to Moon Gallery Workshop, Oct. 1, 2005

Step further into the digital imaging age with this information-packed day of digital excitement. Dan Burkholder will take you by the hand to explore the power that Photoshop brings to those who want the ultimate in photographic control. Learn how to plunder the best of Photoshop’s vast array of tools to get the results you want and need!

Whether you’re just starting the transition from traditional photography to digital or you simply want to push your digital darkroom skills to the next level, you will leave this workshop with tons of new techniques under your belt. If you are lusting to use digital techniques but want a better grasp of the tools, this is the workshop for you!


When: 9am to 4:30 pm on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005

Cost for the (terrific) workshop: $140

Where:
Sun to Moon Gallery
3001 Keller Springs Road
Carrollton, TX 75006


Register and Pay for the Workshop by calling 972-418-1199
Map of Austin, TX for Workshop Sept. 19, 2003


Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic familiarity with Photoshop 7 or higher. (This simply means you should know the fundamentals of layers and making selections.)

What You Should Bring
Notebooks and lots of enthusiasm. Try to get a good night's sleep the day before. ;^)

About the Instructor
Dan Burkholder received both his BA and Master’s Degrees from Brooks Institute of Photography. No stranger to traditional photography, his mastery of the wet darkroom was highlighted by serving as assistant to both John Sexton and Jerry Uelsmann.

Dan has been teaching digital imaging workshops for eight years at venues including The School of the Art Institute, Chicago; The Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego; The International Center of Photography, NY; Santa Fe Workshops; Anderson Ranch and many others. His award-winning book, Making Digital Negatives for Contact Printing, has become a standard resource in the fine-art photography community. Dan’s workshops are famous for their energy, information and humor.

Learn more about Dan Burkholder and his photography at www.danburkholder.com.