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PRESS RELEASE: DSLR Photography & Imaging Workshop Will Cruise The Southern Caribbean March 14-22, 2008


DSLR photography will be the focus of an eight-day workshop cruise embarking from Ft. Lauderdale, FL to St. Maarten, St. Lucia and St. Kitts, in the Southern Caribbean, March 14-22, 2008.

The workshop is the eighth in a highly successful series and is limited to 20 attendees who will participate in lectures, demonstrations and critiquing sessions in a relaxed learning environment.

In addition to a thorough grounding in DSLR techniques, there will also be hands-on sessions devoted to high dynamic range, panoramic photography, black and white printing, portraiture, close-up photography and more.

Four pros will be aboard to share their expertise with participants to quickly bring them up to speed. By the end of the workshop attendees will have acquired both the artistic and technical skills necessary to recognize and shoot unique and imaginative images.

Each workshop attendee will receive up to $1,000 worth of hardware and software gifts from participating sponsors, and those who do not yet own DSLRs will be able to borrow state-of-the-art Pentax K1000D Super cameras for use prior to and during the workshop.

All-inclusive costs begin at $2,195, with non-attendee companions paying less than half. For further information visit: http://www.dpcorner.com/cruise or call 800-652-2267.


(First posted on Monday, October 8, 2007 at 16:23 EDT)

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