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Does any one have a desire for a subject to offered for the upcoming workshop?

Here is a listing of the last 2 years. We can revisit any of these.

2009/07 - Theme Flowers
2009/07 - Table-Top Photography by Arthur Barnett Arthu
2009/08 - Panel discussion of approximately 5 of the top LPA photographers discussing various photographic topics.
2009/09 - Depth of Field by David Wilkins
2009/11 - Video tutorials on color management and possibly panaromas
2010/01 - Lightroom, David Wilkins
2010/02 - Modeling Workshop by Hank Morris
2010/02 - Photoshop Elements Workshop by Terry/Nan
2010/03 - Small World Presentation by Noella Ballenger
2010/03 - Spring Flower Photography Workshop by Noella Ballenger
2010/04 - Composition by Douglas Wade
2010/05 - HDR by Ted Dayton
2010/06 - Digital Scrapbooking, Terry Garner
2010/07 - Framing 101, Glenn Olson
2010/08 - Using Wordpress to Create a Photography site, Douglas Wade
2010/09 - Taking Camera off Auto, Douglas Wade
2010/10 - Lightroom, Nan Carter
2010/11 - Creative Photography, by Nan Carter and Helen Henry
2010/12 - None
2011/01 - Portraits, Sue Cowley
2011/02 - Hands On, Portrait workshop
2011/03 - The experts series, Lightroom, Photoshop, Elements and Gimp
2011/04 - Smart Phones and printing at Costco, Douglas Wade
2011/05 - Tarma Lens, Andi
2011/06 - Resources, Douglas Wade and Cheryl Ross
2011/07 - Oak Color
   
Chatty
Registered: 02/28/10
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One workshop that we had that I recall being popular was "Basic Photography", taught by Tylene (at least mostly). It covered some of the concepts of "Taking you camera off auto", "Depth of Field" and "Composition" in the lecture portion, but what a lot of people seemed to like was breaking up into smaller groups to ask specific questions.

We had informal "stations" for members to explain operations & answer questions about Canon DSLR, Nikon DSLR, Canon P&S, Nikon P&S, etc.

This was open to the public and was well-attended, and was fun for all. It'd be a good after-fair workshop to bring in some of the new people that learn about us there (I think that's how it was scheduled before).

For myself, I'd like to see "How to work with a model", since lighting & technical aspects are only part of getting a good photo. Posing is equally important, and there are things to do or avoid that some of us (e.g. Me) have no clue about.
   
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Registered: 07/25/08
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Location: Lancaster, CA
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Quote by: Lee Garner

One workshop that we had that I recall being popular was "Basic Photography", taught by Tylene (at least mostly). It covered some of the concepts of "Taking you camera off auto", "Depth of Field" and "Composition" in the lecture portion, but what a lot of people seemed to like was breaking up into smaller groups to ask specific questions.

We had informal "stations" for members to explain operations & answer questions about Canon DSLR, Nikon DSLR, Canon P&S, Nikon P&S, etc.

This was open to the public and was well-attended, and was fun for all. It'd be a good after-fair workshop to bring in some of the new people that learn about us there (I think that's how it was scheduled before).

For myself, I'd like to see "How to work with a model", since lighting & technical aspects are only part of getting a good photo. Posing is equally important, and there are things to do or avoid that some of us (e.g. Me) have no clue about.

I like it. The beginning workshop is September, after the fair. Tylene is hosting that one.

I like stations for operations about the cameras. Having stations for NIkon, and Canon or others.

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Chatty
Registered: 02/28/10
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Thank you Douglas for doing such a great job providing us with monthly workshops this past year. We look forward to many moreSmile We are fortunate to have such a nice mix of workshops over the years, all arranged by our workshop chairs, and many are worth repeating again.

A few new Ideas:

These are a Few of My Favorite Things.. - Ask members to bring in some of their favorite photo goodies (along with info on where they purchased), and share for a few minutes. Show n tell!

Keep Your Photos Safe - Options in backing up your photos.

Camera Care - How to Clean your Lenses, Camera Sensor, and Photo Gear

How to put Together a Simple Digital Photo Show - Demo with LPA field trip photos, or ?

How I Took this Shot - ask members to bring in a few of their special shots (night photography, light painting, black light, photo montage, HDR shots, time exposure shots, anything a little different and harder to do)

How to Pose Your Models - another vote for this one




   
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I think camera care would be a great workshop. Another one I feel might be good is film, I know as I've been getting more into film it's helping me understand my digital camera more as well as forcing me to take my time with my shots. I would love to find out more about film and formats as I've been using my Canon AE-1, Sears Tower Reflex TLR (120), and a Brownie Junior Six-20. I would also like to attend a composition workshop, I saw it was offered a couple of years ago.
   
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Location: Lancaster, CA
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