New Digital Photography Bootcamp from Kevin Kubota
Kubota Image Tools is pleased to announce its 18th Digital Photography Bootcamp workshop on November 8-13, 2009. Bootcamp, taught by renowned photographer Kevin Kubota, is a 5-day workshop for professional photographers designed to supply all of the technical know-how to run a successful digital portrait/wedding studio; at the same time, it encourages continued development of a photographer’s unique style and creativity.
A few of the many things that are covered during Bootcamp include:
* Style, creativity, and inspiration
* Digital capture techniques with live models
* Workflow from start to finish utilizing the most cutting-edge software tools available
* Photoshop® essentials and fine art techniques – including features from the latest version available
* Presentation and sales techniques: slideshow DVD’s, Web, printing, etc.
* Marketing and business essentials
November ’09 Bootcamp Details
When: Sunday, November 8 through Friday, November 13, 2009
Where: FivePine Lodge (www.fivepinelodge.com)
Sisters, Oregon
Cost: $2,895 including lodging and all (gourmet) meals
Space is limited to 21 participants to offer personalized, hands-on training. Bootcamp is the only workshop of its kind that has a money-back guarantee because Kubota Image Tools is confident that the experience will significantly improve the workflow of the beginning/intermediate digital photographer.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on September 22, 2009
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