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Cowboys, Canyons, and Cottonwoods The New Mexico Photography Field School Announces Its 2004 Season

The New Mexico Photography Field School announces its 2004 schedule of hands-on photography workshops inspired by the history, character, and beauty of New Mexico.

Cowboys, Canyons, and Cottonwoods
The New Mexico Photography Field School Announces Its 2004 Season

The New Mexico Photography Field School announces its 2004 schedule of hands-on photography workshops inspired by the history, character, and beauty of New Mexico:

May 23 ­ 29        Photographing Ghost Ranch:
A Black-and-White Darkroom and Field Workshop

July 4 ­ 10        Ranchers, Ramblers & Renegades:
Photographing Faces and Places in New Mexico

July 11 ­ 17        Photographing the Enchantment:
The Power & Beauty of Northern New Mexico

August 8 ­ 14        Finding Georgia O¹Keeffe:
Photographing the Painter¹s Landscape

August 22 ­ 28        An SLR in the Land of Enchantment:
Photographing the People & Landscapes of New Mexico


Now in its 18th year, the New Mexico Photography Field School is unique in its offerings: hands-on photography workshops in the Southwest¹s canyons, hills, riversides, and villages. Participants are up and out every day to capture the light, color, and texture that is the West. Workshops are for the novice to the experienced photographer ­ for anyone who wants to master photographic technique while exploring the enchanted land that is New Mexico.

Field School Director and Instructor Craig Varjabedian has been teaching photography for twenty-five years. His photographs are known for their interpretations of light and place in the Southwest. His works are widely exhibited and collected. Joining the school for the 2004 season will be Dr. Marc Simmons, New Mexico¹s Historian Laureate, Cathy Wright, Curator at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and David Glosson, Associate Photography Instructor from Colin County Community College, Plano, TX. The workshop program based in Santa Fe, New Mexico is sponsored by Bogen Photo, Kodak Professional, Lowepro, Photoflex and Ebony Camera.

A complete brochure including workshop descriptions, instructors¹ biographies, and private field and darkroom workshop information is available upon request. Information is also available on the web at www.photofieldschool.com. For further information, contact Workshop Manager Cindy Lane at info@photofieldschool.com or (505) 983-2934.

Cindy Lane, Workshop Manager
New Mexico Photography Field School, LLC.
903 W. Alameda St., No. 115
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Email: info@photofieldschool.com
Website: www.photofieldschool.com

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NEW MEXICO PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD SCHOOL, LLC.
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