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Birds > incredibletravelphotos  > Workshops > Snowy Owls (Canada): Feb 7-12, 2010
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   "I loved the snowy owl workshop:  the owls, the company, the cute B&B and the interesting and tasty cuisine Montreal is known for.  I learned so much about photography in general and snowy owls in particular. You and Daniella were both so patient and helpful, as well as well organized.  I greatly appreciated learning more tricks of taking good wildlife pictures, but also about the snowy owls and their habitat.  Thanks again.  I am looking forward to the next workshop!" - Wendy

I wanted to offer my sincere thanks for the incredible experience I had during the Montreal workshop.  I must say that it was by far the most rewarding trip of this sort I have taken.  The photo ops were much more than I expected, and thanks to your coaching and Daniella's superb scouting and baiting techniques, I came away with many stunning images.  
 
Your enthusiasm for our craft is contagious, and your willingness to share your knowledge in a personal manner was appreciated by all.
 
I put a few images on my web site (http://www.richardcodingtonphotography.com), and will forward some to you as separate files also.
 
Thank you again very much for a great experience, Oliver.  Honestly, you did a fantastic job.
 
Sincerely, Rich


The workshop was superb from start to finish. Logistically: all details were perfect. My expectations for the workshop were exceeded. I was hoping to capture awesome images of the owls, and I received so much more. Your input has allowed me to understand the depth of creativity and communication our images can impart. You helped me to see the image in a whole new perspective. Your insights on image capture, post processing and technical details were spot on. I came to the workshop hoping to shoot with a capable guide and logistician, and left with a new friend and photographic mentor. The trip was fun and created a supportive environment for me to express my creative tendencies. This workshop was by far the best I have attended, and I will soon be registering for the upcoming session with Grizzlies in Alaska. - Jim Codington
Quotes from past participants ---

"I loved the snowy owl workshop: the owls, the company, the cute B&B and the interesting and tasty cuisine Montreal is known for. I learned so much about photography in general and snowy owls in particular. You and Daniella were both so patient and helpful, as well as well organized. I greatly appreciated learning more tricks of taking good wildlife pictures, but also about the snowy owls and their habitat. Thanks again. I am looking forward to the next workshop!" - Wendy

I wanted to offer my sincere thanks for the incredible experience I had during the Montreal workshop. I must say that it was by far the most rewarding trip of this sort I have taken. The photo ops were much more than I expected, and thanks to your coaching and Daniella's superb scouting and baiting techniques, I came away with many stunning images.

Your enthusiasm for our craft is contagious, and your willingness to share your knowledge in a personal manner was appreciated by all.

I put a few images on my web site (http://www.richardcodingtonphotography.com), and will forward some to you as separate files also.

Thank you again very much for a great experience, Oliver. Honestly, you did a fantastic job.

Sincerely, Rich


The workshop was superb from start to finish. Logistically: all details were perfect. My expectations for the workshop were exceeded. I was hoping to capture awesome images of the owls, and I received so much more. Your input has allowed me to understand the depth of creativity and communication our images can impart. You helped me to see the image in a whole new perspective. Your insights on image capture, post processing and technical details were spot on. I came to the workshop hoping to shoot with a capable guide and logistician, and left with a new friend and photographic mentor. The trip was fun and created a supportive environment for me to express my creative tendencies. This workshop was by far the best I have attended, and I will soon be registering for the upcoming session with Grizzlies in Alaska. - Jim Codington
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PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

SNOWY OWLS
Montreal, Canada

February 7-12, 2010

* Limited Seating * 8 Participants Only * Register Early *

Featuring wildlife Photographers Daniella Theoret and Oliver Klink

The workshop will focus on learning techniques to photograph owls in the wild (Snowy, Northern hawks and Great Greys). This is a unique experience to capture owls in flight, feeding, or resting.
Our guides are expert photographers and naturalists.

There will be a maximum of 4 participants per instructor, so each will have the opportunity to receive individualized attention and instruction to ensure their photography workshop objectives are met.

Workshop Agenda

Through a combination of instruction, shooting in the field and daily reviews, you will learn how to photograph these amazing owls. Our lead instructor (Daniella Theoret) has been photographing the owls for many years at the various locations we are conducting the workshop. The instruction will touch upon owl behaviors, exposure (critical when you photograph white bird on white snow), focus (tracking owls in flight), composition and much more.

Schedule: 7 days of photoshoots and reviews

Sunday, February 7: 7AM - 6PM

7AM: Start of the instruction. How to photograph snowy owls (photography techniques, owl behavior)

9AM – 6PM: Photoshoot and reviews

February 8 - 12: 7AM – 6PM

Photograph owls at various locations

Field instruction and daily reviews

Workshop ends in Montreal on February 12 at 6PM

WHAT TO BRING

Camera equipment: For flight shots, we recommend a minimum 300mm lense. A variety of lenses from 50mm to 500mm will give you opportunities to create diverse portraits to environmental shots.

Accessories: Flash, extra batteries and memory cards

Clothing: You will be photographing in the cold month of February. We recommend propered layered clothing (winter jacket, snow pants, snow boots, warm hat and gloves).

Additional items: snowshoes (can be rented in Montreal), sunblock, sunglasses

Daily reviews: laptop (with editing software, eg. Photoshop, Lightroom, Aperture)

Included

Not Included
Lodging (5 nights) Transportation to Montreal, Canada
Transportation during workshop Meals
6 days of guided photoshoot and reviews Travel Insurance


"Unique experience to photograph and learn from amazing instructors".

Bob, California

"Daily critiques improved our skills immensely. Bar none, best wildlife workshop with unique shots!".

Jeff and MaryAnn, Alaska

"There was never a dull moment. Plenty of subject matter. Can't wait to join their next workshop".

Dan, Arizona

REGISTRATION
$2,945 ($500 single supplement)

Additional Questions:
Oliver Klink
or call 408-910-6701

All pictures copyright of Daniella Theoret

All images on this web site are the sole property of IncredibleTravelPhotos.com. These images shall not be downloaded or reproduced without the formal written permission of IncredibleTravelPhotos.
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