Canon Live Learning: Mini-Conference and Workshops in Seattle! By
Zig Weidelich, The Imaging Resource
(Monday, November 30, 2009 - 10:25 EST)
Canon U.S.A., Inc. will be hosting a Canon Live Learning seminar in the Seattle area in early December (see schedule below). Learn More & Register at: www.usa.canon.com/canonlivelearning
Canon Live Learning is a new education program targeted towards photographers who are interested in Canon's popular line of EOS photographic products. Canon Live Learning seminars offer high-quality classes and workshops conducted by a number of the industry's leading professional photographers, Canon's Explorers of Light. CLL attendees will learn how to get the most out of their gear while also having the opportunity to try out Canon's latest line of EOS products. Guests can register at: www.usa.canon.com/canonlivelearning Mini-Conference: Saturday, December 5th 9AM-6PM Maximize Your EOS - Canon Pro Rep Michael Gurley EOS HD Video Basics - EOL Bruce Dorn EOS Speedlite System Creativity and Techniques - EOL Bob Davis Landscape/Nature Photography with EOS - Natalie Fobes
Creative Lighting with EOS Speedlites Workshop: Sunday, December 6th 9AM-5PM with EOL Bob Davis Bob Davis is an award-winning photographer for the Chicago Sun-Times and is famous for his celebrity wedding photography. In this small interactive hands-on workshop you'll have the opportunity to learn a variety of flash techniques with Canon's wireless system in a beautiful studio. With models on site, you'll not only come away with a broad knowledge of lighting but with gorgeous prints as well. Creating HD Video with the Canon EOS System: Sunday, December 6th 9AM-5PM with EOL Bruce Dorn Respected director and photographer Bruce Dorn will guide a small group of participants through each integral part of the HD video production process. You'll learn the essentials of directing, lighting, camera operation and be introduced to editing. You'll work directly with Bruce to create, direct talent and shoot a short video.
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