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Free online Travel Photography workshop this evening

  • 12-11-2014 12:24pm
    #1
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    Tonight, 10pm Irish time:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/make-a-beautiful-travel-photo-book-tickets-14073180261

    From the blurb:

    Join Flickr, Lonely Planet, and Blurb's online travel book workshop

    Take your travel photography to the next level

    You’re invited to join Flickr, Lonely Planet, and Blurb for an online workshop all about taking incredible travel photos—and turning those photos into a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind book. Join Blurb Photographer at Large Dan Milnor and Lonely Planet photographer Andrew Peacock Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 2 pm PST and learn:

    • Techniques from one of Lonely Planet’s world-renowned travel photographers

    • How to simplify your gear when you’re on the road

    • How to take professional-quality travel photos

    • How to look for themes in Take your travel photography

    • How to build your book with Blurb

    Follow along with Dan and Andrew as they put together a travel book in real time. See how to create your own and make your favorite journeys last forever in a professional-quality travel album.

    To learn more about our presentors go to:
    Dan Milnor Site- shifter.media
    Andrew Peacock Site- footloosefotography.com

    Despite the obvious commercial angle, looks like it might be worth attending if you're into travel photography.


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