Munson Photographic offers a series of Photography Workshops designed to help sharpen and improve your photographic skills. Each workshop provides a unique and informative experience with hands-on instruction and positive constructive insight and feedback. Workshops range in duration from a few hours to several days, depending on the location and the nature of the material covered by the workshop. We structure our workshops to be busy, fun, informative, and inspirational. Our workshops are often held in the great outdoors where we are surrounded by all the beauty that nature can offer.

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Who Can Attend?
Photography workshops are open to anyone, with any level of experience and with any type of camera equipment. You do not need to be a professional photographer or have professional photographic equipment to attend a workshop and to garner significant benefit from the experience. Workshops focus on observation, composition, technique, and photographic concepts and consequently anyone, from absolute amateur to professional photographer can gain significant experience and benefit from any workshop. We are experienced with large format, medium format, 35mm and digital photography and can assist you with getting the most from any photographic equipment. Additional Workshop Information.
Our Upcoming Photography Workshops
| Introduction to View Cameras | |
| Dates | 9/20/2008 Through 9/21/2008 |
| Location | Spokane, Washington |
| Class Limit | 0 Individuals |
| Status | Cancelled |
| Cost | $150.00 per person ($135.00 when two or more sign up at the same time) |
| Description | An introduction into the extraordinary capabilities of view cameras. We will examine both studio and field large format cameras, with special emphasis on the unique features and photo opportunities afforded by these marvelous instruments. We will provide an in-depth discuss and hands on experience with the following: Camera Nomenclature Camera setup and tear down Tillt and Swing Enhanced Depth of Field Exposure Compensation Usage of various lenses |
| Notes | We will be working on a Sinar P2 professional studio camera and a compact and portable field camera. You will be able to see and understand the benefits of each camera relative to the other and the circumstances in which one camera is a better choice than another. |
| Enrollment Closes | 9/12/2008 |
| Inquiries | Or call (509) 465-1641 (PST). |
| Enrollment Options | or call (509) 465-1641 |
Notes:
1. Lodging and food are not provided unless specifically mentioned in the description or notes
for a workshop.
2. The minimum equipment needed for any seminar is a digital or film camera, a compatible lens, and a tripod.
You may bring any additional equipment that you are willing
to carry.
3. Since workshops are often held in the great outdoors and can span from
morning to evening, please be prepared for any type of weather.
Bring appropriate jackets, wear layers and bring plenty of water.
You may also consider snacks and a box lunch for some workshops.
4. All associated fees must be paid in full no less than 30 days prior to
the seminar start date.
5. Full refunds are offered up to 2 weeks prior to the workshop. A
50% refund is offered within the last two weeks prior to the workshop.
6. Failure to attend a seminar without cancellation will result in full
forfeiture of all fees paid.
7. Please bring spare batteries, film, disks, and other supplies so that
you are not frustrated by lack of these spare items in a remote location.
Murphy just loves unprepared photographers in the great outdoors.
8. Finally, please bring your happy face.
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