CELEBRATING 22 YEARS OF TIM ERNST WORKSHOPS!

 

A photographer was invited to dinner with friends and took along a

few pictures to show the hostess. She looked at the photos and commented,

These are very good! You must have a good CAMERA.

He didn't make any comment, but, as he was leaving to go home he said,

That was a really delicious meal! You must have some very good POTS.

WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW TO USE YOUR POTS (camera) TO PRODUCE GREAT PHOTOS!

 

 

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One of my students shooting the sunrise during a Petit Jean advanced workshop

 

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(PRIVATE WORKSHOPS ANYTIME - CLICK HERE)

 

ALL OF OUR WORKSHOPS FOR 2009 ARE FULL

 

2010 DIGITAL WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

Tim Ernst's 23rd year teaching photo workshops!

 

April 16-18, Waterfall and Whatever Digital Shooting Workshop at Harmony Mtn. Retreat, w/meals & lodging, $799

April 23-25, Waterfall and Whatever Digital Shooting Workshop at Harmony Mtn. Retreat, w/meals & lodging, $799

October 22-24, Fall Color Digital Shooting Workshop at Harmony Mtn. Retreat, w/meals & lodging, $799

Additional workshops may be added, including one-day workshops and Photoshop classes at Buffalo River Lodge

 

Click HERE for the WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM

Pay Online or Give a Gift Certificate

 

SHOOTING AND DIGITAL WORKFLOW WORKSHOPS at the Harmony Mountain Retreat. All of our weekend workshops are held at the Harmony Mountain Retreat, which is located just south of the Buffalo River area and is surrounded by great scenic places to photograph. The facility is roomy with plenty of space for us to spread out and process images, and to relax and socialize in when we need to. PLUS everyone gets their own private room with full bath. These workshops are for anyone with a basic knowledge of how your camera controls work, but who wants to learn the secrets of taking really great nature photographs. We will spend most of our time in the field shooting wildflowers and waterfalls (in the spring), great fall color (in the fall), and whatever else we can find along the way. When we have bad weather (clear blue skies) we will work on creating a fast and effecient digital workflow from camera to print.

We’ve had students with point-and-shoot cameras in this class, and also folks with very expensive equipment - you will learn how get the best images out of whatever equipment that you have, and all skill levels are welcome. Recommend equipment is a 35mm dSLR camera with at least a "kit" zoom lens, strudy triood, and polarizing filter (a bag full of additional lenses would be even better!).

We will begin these workshops on Friday night with some equipment and shooting techniques discussion - we want to make sure your camera is set up correctly for you to capture everything the camera is capable of. We’ll get up early Saturday and head out after a continental breakfast to a scenic location nearby and shoot most of the morning, returning to the cabin for a great BBQ lunch. We'll go through the entire digital workflow in the early afternoon, then head out to another scenic location to shoot until dinnertime. After a dinner of gourmet pizza and fixins, we’ll continue processing, and perhaps sneak out to do some nighttime startrail or lightpainting. Sunday morning we’ll once again get up early and head out after breakfast to another scenic location nearby, but will only shoot for a couple of hours before returning to the lodge for checkout by 10am.

Included is a private room with full bath, all meals beginning with Friday evening dinner through breakfast Sunday (snacks and soft drinks all the time, two breakfasts, BBQ lunch on Saturday, a quick stew/soup and fixens for Friday dinner, and pizza for Saturday night dinner). The digital darkroom workflow will be demonstrated on my main computer and projected to the class, but students are welcome to bring their own desktop or laptop computers and follow along and do their own processing - there will be table space and time available (most folks bring their own computer but it is not required). We will have an IT person on hand to help with any computer and/or Photoshop issues.

 

For all workshops students will receive:

• An autographed copy of one of my picture books

• A copy of my Digital Workflow Tutorials on DVD

• All meals, plus lodging in a private room with full bath

 

Tim Ernst has been a professional wilderness photographer for thirty two years. His images have appeared in National Geographic, Audubon, Backpacker, Outside, Outdoor Photographer, American Hiker, Natural History, Country, Chevy Outdoors, Country Living, Farm Woman, Travel South, Walking, American Forestry, and Arkansas Times magazines, Sierra Club Calendars, National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service maps and brochures, Readers Digest Books, The New York Times, and dozens of other national, regional and local publications. Ten collections of his wilderness images have been published as coffee table picture books - Arkansas Wildlife (fall 2010), Arkansas Landscapes, Arkansas Waterfalls: Scenic Icons of The Natural State, Buffalo River Dreams, Arkansas Portfolio II, Arkansas Wilderness, Arkansas Spring, Arkansas Portfolio, Wilderness Reflections, and Buffalo River Wilderness. Click here for additional recent credits. He has been shooting digital for many years using several different camera systems including Phase One medium format, Nikon, Canon and sony digital SLR 35mm, also Minolta and Olympus point-and-shoot cameras. Tim has attended specialized digital printing and Photoshop training at the Epson Academy and other seminars, and with master digital printers Charles Cramer and Bill Atkinson, with Photoshop guru Seth Resnick, and other nature photographer legends like George Lepp, John Shaw, Jim Zuckerman, Dave Black, Reed Hoffman, Carlin Tapp, and David Muench. You will leave these intense workshops a happy camper!

 

DEPOSIT AND REFUND POLICY A non-refundable $50 deposit will reserve you a spot in one of the above workshops. The balance of your workshop fee is due 30 days before the start of your workshop (if we don't get your balance in time your spot may be given to someone else and you will lose your deposit). If you have paid the full amount of the workshop and have to cancel, the full amount less the $50 non-refundable deposit is refundable up to 30 days before the start of the workshop. If you have to cancel after this time, your fee may be applied to a future workshop or it may be refunded if we fill your space - if we can't fill your space, your workshop fee is not refundable.

 

Click HERE for the WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM

E-mail FIRST for space available, and more information, or call 870-861-5536

 

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