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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Photoblogging Field Lessons: Fireworks Photography @ World Pyro 2007
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As a way of promoting the Philippines, we need to have more Photo blogs that features that very best of what Philippines is all about. It starts with having the skills to capture a photo that tells an awesome story about the place or event. I've been asked by some of my blogger friends to conduct photography lessons because they were inspired by the photos in my blog.
As a way of appreciation to all of my friends and readers who supported Our Awesome Planet, I plan to conduct Photo blogging lessons on Fireworks Photography during the World Pyro Olympics 2007. This will be FREE photography lessons and this will be my new year's gift to all of you. Otherwise, learning photography would mean taking formal lessons which would cost you a few thousands to enroll. For the free lessons, you just have to pay for your own food and entrance fee to the world pyro.
Photoblogging Field Lessons: Fireworks Photography @ World Pyro 2007 details:
Prerequisites
Preferably, bring a tripod and a SLR. But, you can also come if you have a point and shoot camera.
Dates: Weekends of January 6, 7, 12 and 13, 2007.
Meeting Time: 5pm until the end of the fireworks usually around 10pm.
Meeting Place: Starbucks, Blue Wave where we will park our cars and walk to MOA and the venue before 7pm.
No need to attend all sessions. All you need to do is post a comment to register to these lessons and put the following information:
Name:
Date you will be joining:
What are your expectations:
What camera are you using:
Mobile number: (or email me privately at anton@diaz.ph)
What's in it for me? I just want to also be with people who love photography and share this awesome experience with them. That's it! Spread the word. See you there!!
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