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Oct 28, 2011 14:52 |  #1

Does anyone know of any good lighting workshops that travel around the country? I'm looking for some intermediate/advanced workshops. Any websites or recommendations would be appreciated!

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Oct 29, 2011 08:40 |  #2

James,
I do one one one training sessions as well as group workshops. I will me in Memphis visiting family the week between Christmas and New Years. If you are interested email me at Brian@landisphotograph​ic.com (external link). You can see my work at www.landisphotographic​.com (external link) and www.modelmayhem.com/br​ianlandis (external link)

I can custom tailor our session to your needs, so let me know if you want to set something up.

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Oct 29, 2011 15:20 |  #3

don giannatti of learn to light
nick of planet Neil tangents
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Oct 29, 2011 17:43 |  #4

bobbyz wrote in post #13325619 (external link)
don giannatti of learn to light
nick of planet Neil tangents
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Did Don's class a couple of years ago. I'll check out Neil's. Thanks!


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