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first workshop this year. together with sacha leyendecker.
interested? then feel free to visit this site
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WORKSHOPS: HERE.
7 VIDEO TUTORIALS: HERE.

At about 1 AM my clients and I were suddenly woken by high winds beating on our tents and the strong smell of ozone in the air. Being that we were camped near the edge, this was a little alarming. Not only that, but all weather reports and radar predicted no storms nor rain and so I (stupidly) parked my 4WD miles away on a road that was in a wash! I downplayed my concern as I checked outside my tent. Even though it was dark, I could tell something serious was brewing! I told my clients we were ok and they went back to sleep. I did not sleep but kept watch on the conditions. We got up about an hour before sunrise to ensure that my clients had their photographic positions ready. We were greeted with amazing, thick and dramatic clouds almost ready to rain, but with a small gap just at the horizon. Anyone who has done landscape photography for a while knows that this is one of the better lighting conditions one can get. Just as the sun broke the horizon the light suddenly exploded! The intense orange glow was just awesome. I was preoccupied with helping my clients get the shot, and as soon as I knew they were all set up and shooting, I managed just one bracketed “grab shot” (here). After a little time, I knew we needed to get out of the area quickly because the weather was intensifying. We packed up our gear as fast as we could and took off, hiking some miles in a pretty intense pace. The very moment we reached my rig, the sky opened up and began to pour. After about 30 minutes of rigorous 4 wheel driving, we got into a safe area and we looked back. The location we had been shooting was getting clobbered with rain that looked like armageddon with violent lightning and flash flooding! One client remarked “that was some amazing timing!” It was certainly an adventure! 🙂 From this shoot, one of the clients got published in a popular Arizona magazine as well as ended up hiring me to post process some 73.5 inch super gloss acrylic mount fine art prints that he sold. I can not help but feel incredible privilege and gratitude to be able to do this work for a living! I will be announcing another very special workshop in the next week. Just watch my website HERE if you are interested.



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