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Phase One's logo. Click here to visit the Phase One website! PRESS RELEASE: PODAS New Zealand Workshop is for Serious Photographers Who Want to Have Fun


Phase One Digital Artist Series Workshops are Designed to Help You Broaden Your Horizons and Perfect Your Vision

COPENHAGEN, September 13, 2011 — Phase One today announced open enrollment for its New Zealand Phase One Digital Artist Series (PODAS) workshop. For seven days, participants will experience dramatic vistas -- beautiful lakes to glaciers and ice cliffs -- guaranteed to inspire and delight. Top pro photographers support a small student-to-instructor ratio for a high-quality learning experience.

Each PODAS workshop is all-inclusive -- featuring top pro photography instructors. From the time that participants are met at the airport, they enjoy comfortable single-room accommodations, get great meals and enjoy the use of the world’s most advanced camera equipment -- Phase One IQ series medium format camera systems.

WORKSHOP DETAILS
November 30 - December 7, 2011, New Zealand
Instructors: Mike Langford, Jackie Ranken, Christian Fletcher & Ken Duncan Limited to 20 participants For more details, including schedule and details on how to register, please see: http://www.phaseone.com/en/sitecore/content/Global/PODAS-Workshops/PODAS-in-New-Zealand.aspx

At the New Zealand PODAS workshop, each participant will receive a Phase One 60-megapixel IQ160 camera system to use throughout the workshop. (System comprises a Phase One 645DF camera body, IQ160 back and lenses). Attendees will also receive a free copy of both Capture One Pro and Media Pro software. Shooting excursions will be complemented by classroom instruction on topics ranging from visualization to composition, capture, workflow and presentation. A PODAS workshop frees participants to focus solely on creating great photography.

“PODAS New Zealand will take you to some of the most picturesque areas of the South Island and includes Mt Cook and Tasman Glacier,” said Bruce Pottinger, M. Photo. Hon. FAIPP, Managing Director L&P Digital Photographic. “We will be shooting in some of the famous areas from the film Lord of the Rings. A truly memorable experience.”

To learn more about past, current and future workshops, please check the PODAS blog. You can also follow PODAS on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/PODASworkshops and on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/PODAS-Phase-One-Digital-Artist-Series-Photography-Workshops/326535937221

About Phase One
Phase One is the world’s leader in open-platform based medium format camera systems and solutions. Phase One medium format cameras, digital backs and lenses are designed to deliver superior quality image capture and investment value. Phase One’s Capture One and Media Pro software helps streamline capture and post-production processes for both medium format and DSLR cameras. Phase One products are known for their quality, flexibility and speed enabling pro photographers shooting in a wide range of formats to achieve their creative visions without compromise.

For more information, please visit Phase One at http://www.phaseone.com Follow Phase One on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/PhaseOneWW and on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phase-One/184811514906561

Phase One is an employee-owned company based in Copenhagen with offices in New York, London, Tokyo, Cologne and Shanghai.

Phase One and Capture One are registered trademarks of Phase One A/S. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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(First posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 16:35 EDT)

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