When it comes to photography, in my short time I've learned in so many ways:
- looking at images
- shooting
- reading
- watching dvds
- attending seminars
- learning from other people
So far the best type of education I've encountered for photography is the workshop.
I've attended one workshop so far. It was done by David Beckstead (he of the American Photo top 10 wedding photogs in the world). If you're interested you can find out more here
Now I'm a few days from attending a weeklong workshop with my wedding photographer idol Jerry Ghionis
When it comes to Jerry, I drink the Kool -Aid
- DVDs? Check
- ICE Society Member? Check
- Now Workshop - Check.
In a workshop, you'll pick up a lot of new info and new tricks. The most important thing about them I feel is the learning about yourself that you do there.
A mentor or teacher can only show you the door, it is truly up to you to open it.
After the Beckstead seminar, everyone who knew me and my images had said there was a HUGE improvement in my shooting. Almost like I was a whole different photographer.David helped me unlock some of my potential, something I hope Jerry can do in week.
Above all, even Jerry Ghionis or David Beckstead. The greatest teacher of photography and life I've ever encountered is my father. Every time I click the shutter, it's because the knowledge he imparted to me from darkroom exposure to composition to understanding the camera.
But onto some cool images now!
Here are some images I captured during the david beckstead workshop
enjoy
