Workshop Brochure
My fall workshops are listed in the workshop page in the upper right corner. The brochure went out a couple of weeks ago and four workshops are sold out and the others are half full all ready. If you would like a brochure sent to you, email me with your address. mgmoats@yahoo.com
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Looks like your workshops are doing well Mike. What do you find are some of the frequent concerns of your participants?
Hey Mark, the skill level varies from people that are just starting to people that have lots of knowledge with the camera but may not have shot macro before. So some are looking to learn the camera function and others are looking to learn how to shoot macros. When I survey the class its amazing the amount of top of the line cameras and lens people have. The biggest problem most have is understanding and working with depth of field. So that is one of the most common learnig need of the new macro shooter.
Great to here you are getting lots of participants to your workshops Mike, I am surprised that you say they have a lot of nice gear I wouldn’t have thought that.