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L a n d s c a p e • S e a s c a p e • B l a c k & W h i t e • F i n e A r t
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2-10 days ( 3-11 nights ) • $250 / day
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G R O U P R E T R E A T • M A R C H 1 6 - 2 2
5 days ( 6 nights ) • $2,500 / person
maximum 4 people • 2 places remaining |
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"If a photograph is to communicate its subject in all its intensity, the relationship of form must be rigorously established. Photography implies the recognition of a rhythm in the world of real things. What the eye does is to find and focus on the particular subject within the mass of reality… In a photograph, composition is the result of a simultaneous coalition, the organic coordination of elements seen by the eye. One does not add composition as though it were an afterthought superimposed on the basic subject material, since it is impossible to separate content from form.
"Composition must have its own inevitability about it.
"But inside movement there is one moment at which the elements in motion are in balance. Photography must seize upon this moment and hold immobile the equilibrium of it." Henrie Cartier-Bresson, from the book "Images à la Sauvette" (“Images on the Run”)
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Group Retreat: We will do a full day as a group, so that everyone has the opportunity to learn from the tuition given to everyone else. This could fall on any day after the first day of photography because it is weather dependent, the idea being to spend the worst day inside. If the second day turns out to be bad weather, for example, we'll have enough material from the first day to use for the tutorials. If the weather for all of the first 4 days is consistent, we'll save the computer work until the last day.
One-on-One Retreat: We will aim work on your favorite file(s) from the day's shoot at the end of the day's photography session, possibly in the evening, for an hour or two.
Working with your image files, I will demonstrate processing Raw files with Adobe Camera Raw, and the workflow using Photoshop, to achieve the finest image quality possible.
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Techniques will include:
Photoshop can do so much more, but our focus will be on the tools and techniques necessary to achieve the highest fine art quality image files, and other topics should be saved for private tuition periods. However, the controversial subject of what makes photography art, is something that we will discuss as a group.
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Included in All Units: Private Japanese "Ofuro" Cedar Soaking-Hot Tub | Cold Plunge Tub | Private Entrance | Garden/Deck | Ocean View | Covered Outdoor Seating Area | Hammock/Sky Chair | Electric BBQ | Fire Pit & Grill/ Fire starters & Firewood | Patio Space Heater | Ensuite Bathroom | Stove/Fireplace | Baseboard Heaters | Queen Bed | Recliner | Fridge/Freezer | In-line Filtered Water | Dishwasher | Warming Tray | Dedicated Multi-Function Oven & Induction Cook Tops (in Shared Kitchen) | Robes | Organic Toiletries | Fast Wi-Fi | Computer/Writing Desk | 2 Mug Warmers | Stainless Steel Food Prep. Table | Granite Counter Top | 2 Air Purifiers/Motion Activated Night Lights
Breakfast: 8:30 - 9:30 am Communal, at the Guest House Bistro. A great cup of coffee (or tea?), and a 'home-style' cooked breakfast to set you up for the day, in the company of your fellow retreatants. Lunch
A packed lunch will be provided to be consumed 'out in the field'. Dinner • Healthy Gourmet Menu • 3 Courses
Self catered. Choose your fresh-frozen organic meals before you arrive and we will put them in your own freezer at the beginning of the retreat. The night before or in the morning, you can pull a meal out to defrost and then reheat it at your leisure after a hard day's photography. |
Stage 1: Ambassador Transportation* will pick you up at Comox Airport, the Comox ferry terminal for the ferry to/from Powell River, or the float plane terminal in Comox Marina, and bring you to the Buckley Bay Ferry Terminal; it's a 30-40 minute drive. (*Subject to availability, or we will book you a local taxi.) Stage 2: The "Baynes Sound Connector" is the world's longest cable ferry, and you get to ride on it! You'll need to buy your ticket at the booth and board as a foot passenger (for $9.30); the two-mile crossing takes 10 minutes.
Find out more about the ferry to Denman Island ► Stage 3: We will pick you up on the Denman side and whisk you off to Manna House, a mere seven minutes drive!
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"The people on the island were super friendly, and we felt right at home when visiting a Saturday market and checking out a local band!" Angela T, Eagle View, Jun '24
"...The staff is friendly, considerate, and lovely to chat with. As a woman traveling alone, I felt incredibly safe and well-received at Manna House." Megan W, Eagle View, Aug '23
"The island village is charming. The islanders are so kind..." Machel S, Sunrise, Aug '24
"As a single female traveler I was a bit nervous but once I got there I realized the set up was incredibly private and safe because you're staying in a house that’s been converted to several units so you get the best of solitude and the safety of neighbours nearby." Olivia C, Ocean Spray, Aug '24
Whether you are a keen amateur with a 'good eye' and a cell phone, or a seasoned pro with 'all the gear' looking to expand your skills, photographers at all levels will benefit from this course.
If a cell phone is all you have now, and you are considering investing in some camera equipment, this course would be a great way to figure out what to buy. Meanwhile, the image quality from a cell phone can be a good enough starting point to produce great quality prints up to six feet wide, using the processing techniques that you'll be taught on the Photoshop tuition day.
Many of my own editions were captured with my iPhone because that's all I had on me at the time.
Experienced photographers will also benefit from learning how to get professional and commercially usable images from their cell phone, which we usually have on us wherever we are, and you never know when a great photo will present itself.
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If you're fairly new to the camera and ready to come off "auto", the individual field sessions will allow me to teach you at the technical level you require to take control of all the variables, with the aim of these skills becoming so natural that the camera almost becomes an extension of you and using it becomes effortless, allowing you to pursue your visualization without hinderance.
'Sundry' equipment such as camera bag, filters, electronic shutter release, etc., are a matter of individual choice, but the one "should-have" is a tripod. Goes without saying really...
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Me? I use a Canon Eos 5Ds that I bought in 2016, with Canon lenses: 100-400mm; 24-70 mm; 17 mm tilt/shift. It was the first digital camera that went over 50 MB, and could deliver the quality that I was waiting for, big, flawless enlargements that compared to those I used to get from my 4x5" sheet film, which it easily surpassed. At the time Canon boasted that the 17mm was the best lens they'd ever made! The edge-to-edge sharpness and lack of distortion combined with the tilt/shift capability, make it a superb architecture and landscape lens. The 100-400 zoom I use mostly to photograph birds, another obsession, and the 24-70 zoom for portraiture and miscellaneous other stuff.
Not forgetting my trusty iPhone 14 Pro Max, which replaced the 12 and will probably be replaced by the 16 this Fall, such is the march of technology...
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The "Day Job"
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IMAGE EDITING & DIGITAL PRINTING SERVICES FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS & ARTISTS
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Land Art is site-specific, using natural materials already on-site, and 'an artwork' is created that reshapes the site, which by default becomes part of the work. It's truly experiential, but the only way to show an audience what I'd created was to take and exhibit photographs.
After art college I took a job as 'The College Photographer' at Queen May College, part of London University. 5 years later I emerged a well rounded professional, with a diploma to prove it, and sure that my destiny didn't lie in a darkroom in the East End of London. The diploma course had required projects, so for the same period I documented the ground-breaking Northern Arts Sculpture Residency in Grizedale Forest, Cumbria, which lead to the book and traveling exhibition "A Sense of Place".
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Teesdale, 1985-2002 ↕
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The pull of the wild places ‘Up North’ proved too hard to resist, so my first wife and I moved to the County Durham Dales in 1984, opening “Priors” the next year with my parents, a successful Vegetarian Restaurant and Art Gallery combination in the market town of Barnard Castle, representing on average 120 artists/artisans, for 17 years. Throughout, I managed to maintain a parallel career as a photographer, both selling and exhibiting my landscape photography through my own gallery and elsewhere, and taking on some commercial assignments.
In a cottage behind the main building, between 1988-1991, I ran Lilac Cottage Studios offering classes and workshops in Fine Arts, Photography, Crafts and Healing Arts, and I taught the photography. This lead to a long-standing Advanced Landscape Photography Group that I would take to different locations, guide their practice and critique their work.
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I met the artist Mitra Ghaffari in 2002 and after a life-changing 6 month trip to India, we settled in British Columbia, Canada in 2003, when the 'digital revolution' was still in it's infancy. The relatively remote location meant investment in reliable fine art digital printing equipment, followed by a Better Light Digital Scanning Back for my 4x5 camera, for reproducing Mitra's paintings. After I’d been honing these new skills for a couple of years we co-founded Mima Fine Art Publishers & Gallery in 2005, to promote other artists' and photographers' work alongside our own by creating fine art giclee editions. By the time Mima became the art supplier for the Hudson Bay Company, “Mima @ the Bay”, (2008 - 2011) in downtown Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo (their 3 largest department stores in British Columbia), we represented over 50 artists with hundreds of editions.
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India, 2002-3
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