Scott Markewitz is one of the best Ski Photographers in the business. And from February 4-7, he's teaching the inaugural Scott Markewitz Photography Workshop at Snowbird, Utah. It's a three-day instructional workshop for all levels of photographers who want to learn to take better action and scenic shots. Here is a gallery of Markewitz's work and more info on the workshop.
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“Whether you’ve just purchased an SLR camera or have years of experience behind the lens, this workshop will dramatically improve your ski photography skills,” Markewitz says. “Snowbird has been my home mountain for more than 30 years and is an ideal venue for epic ski photography thanks to its dramatic scenery, legendary snow and incredible terrain.”
The Scott Markewitz Photography Workshop includes three days of uninterrupted instruction both on the mountain and in the classroom as well as three nights at the Cliff Lodge, lift tickets, early Trams and breakfast. The workshop costs $1,250 and interested parties can register by calling Snowbird Central Reservations at (800) 453-3000.
http://www.skinet.com/skiing/fondue-party/photos-and-movies/2009/12/scott-markewitz-gallery?cmpid=enews010410
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Breaking into Wedding Photography & What Do You Charge
If you’re just starting out in the Wedding Photography Business, one of the first questions people will ask you-what do you charge? Yikes! Pros know what to charge and are very familiar answering this question and they have an extensive portfolio to prove their worth. If you’re just starting out, you have neither. The main thing to remember is whether they’re family, friend, or foe- Breathe. Ask questions about their big day, what their needs are, and let them feel comfortable with you. If you’re just starting out and you don't have a lot of work, so you will need to be extremely reasonable. Ask what they were planning to spend on photography services and discuss whether they want photos, CD copyright release, Bride and Groom books, etc. Once you establish this information - under quote. Basically, give them more with no large profit margin. As time goes on you will be able to increase your prices, but know your market especially in this economic climate.
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