Showing posts with label Swamp Dog Speaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swamp Dog Speaks. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Learn Lighting from a Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer for dirt cheap!

Gary Parker's Swamp Dog Photography Workshops
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Photography legend, Gary Parker, has launch a new web site for his all-new workshop series that begins this week! This master of light will teach you how to light anything using natural light, studio lights, or even a flash light or candle! Gary has over 35 years experience as a commercial photographer and photojournalist so he knows how to get great light in ANY situation – IN A HURRY!

If I lived in the bay area, I’d be at his workshop sitting on the front row this week as NOBODY I’ve met has more to offer about how to get great images on the fly than Gary Parker.

Gary has been my mentor for years, but I pale in comparison to some of the great photographers he has trained over the years. He’s the REAL Canon equivalent of Joe McNally and he has a resume that holds up to the who’s who of the best photographers in the world. If you haven’t ever heard of Gary that’s because he’s been out shooting as a real photographer instead of telling the world what a great photographer he is – his work and resume speak for themselves!

If you want to learn from the best for prices that are dirt cheap for someone with this level of expertise then I’d urge you to check out Gary’s site and reserve your spot before his remaining sessions sell out!

Visit http://www.swampdogphotographyworkshops.com/ for more info.

Other Articles You May Enjoy

Here’s Gary’s web sites which I’m sure you’ll enjoy:

Here’s a few guest blogs he has done for me too:

Here’s an article I also did about his recently launched blog which he created with my encouragement…

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I don’t make a penny off this referral. I’ve learned a ton from Gary and I know you will too, so I make this recommendation as a service to my readers without any compensation.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Get Lighting Tips from Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer for FREE

My good friend and Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist, Gary Parker, has a cool new blog that I love and I think you will too! 

In the spirit of a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s an authorized screen grab so you can see at a glance what his articles look like:

Swamp Dog Speaks - Gary Parker Photography Blog
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This is a well respected pro and 2x photographer of the year sharing his lighting tricks with diagrams. Gary Parker is basically the Joe McNally of the Canon world, so its fun to see how he pulls off some of these shots he does. This particular one was done in film 9 years ago with some technology that sure looks a lot like the Google Glasses of today!

Gary has photographed the who’s who of high tech from Steve Jobs to Bill Gates and everyone in between, yet he’s not a one trick pony. He’s also done some of the most amazing pet photography and national ad campaigns that will make you do a double-take and say – hey, I just saw that at the store today! 

The fact that he’s sharing his knowledge on a free platform like this blog is friggin awesome, so go check it out – you might learn a thing or two and it won’t cost you a penny!

Here’s Gary’s sites which I’m sure you’ll enjoy:

Here’s a few guest blogs he has done for me too:

Enjoy, but please come back to visit me sometime too – ;-)

Ron

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