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Sunset at Snake River Overlook.
The best sunest so far this trip. Snake River Overlook, Grand Teton National Park.
Sunset at Snake River Overlook. Photographed during my Grand Tetons Photo Workshop.
Comments? Copyright 2012 By Jeffrey Aiello Photography.
Happy Shooting!
Jeff Aiello
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Improve your Photography in Beautiful Grand Teton National Park!
Have you wanted to capture an amazing sunrise, but don’t know how to balance the bright sun with the dark ground?
You’ve heard of an ND filter, but don’t really know what it is or how to use one?
Have you witnessed an amazing sunset and shot 100 photos of it, and none of them really captured the beauty that you saw?
Do you enjoy shooting wildlife, but really haven’t been able to capture an image of an animal that made your pulse race? One so close you can see the animal’s eyelashes and it’s soul?
You’ve heard the words aperture, f-stop, exposure, shutter speed, ISO, maybe even exposure biasing, but you don’t know what they all mean?
What do your flower shots look like?
Or do you have all the pieces, but just can’t put them together?
Are you photographs lacking drama?
If your answer is yes to any of the above questions, or you just have always wanted to learn photography in an amazing place, my Grand Teton Digital Photographic Workshop is for you!!
The Grand Teton Digital Photographic Workshop runs five days, from Tuesday, June 26th through Saturday, June 30th.
In addition to its impressive mountain range and landscapes, Grand Teton National Park is also home to lakes and rivers and an abundance of wildlife.
Sign up and I’ll help you take your photographic art to new and creative heights in Grand Teton National Park!
During the course of this workshop participants will learn to use and control each of the following on their Digital SLR (DSLR):
- Exposure using aperture, shutter speed, ISO controls
- Exposure “biasing” to control overly bright and/or dark scenes
- Reading and understanding histograms
- Controlling color temperature using White balance
- Depth of field
Please visit to my website, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, or email me at:
Jeff@Jeffreyaiellophotography.com or call: 408-757-3133.
Please don’t wait! It’s going to be a great workshop!!
Happy Shooting,
Jeff Aiello
Posted in Camera Body, Camera support, Composition, Filter Usage, Fine Art Photography, Fine Art Photography, Lenses, Nature photography, Other Equipment, Photography, Photography Equipment, Photography General, Photography Instruction, Photography Techniques, Shutter Control, Wildlife photography, Workshop
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Improve your Photography in Beautiful Grand Teton National Park!
Have you wanted to capture an amazing sunrise, but don’t know how to balance the bright sun with the dark ground?
You’ve heard of an ND filter, but don’t really know what it is or how to use one?
Have you witnessed an amazing sunset and shot 100 photos of it, and none of them really captured the beauty that you saw?
Do you enjoy shooting wildlife, but really haven’t been able to capture an image of an animal that made your pulse race? One so close you can see the animal’s eyelashes and it’s soul?
You’ve heard the words aperture, f-stop, exposure, shutter speed, ISO, maybe even exposure biasing, but you don’t know what they all mean?
What do your flower shots look like?
Or do you have all the pieces, but just can’t put them together?
Are you photographs lacking drama?
If your answer is yes to any of the above questions, or you just have always wanted to learn photography in an amazing place, my Grand Teton Digital Photographic Workshop is for you!!
The Grand Teton Digital Photographic Workshop runs five days, from Tuesday, June 26th through Saturday, June 30th.
In addition to its impressive mountain range and landscapes, Grand Teton National Park is also home to lakes and rivers and an abundance of wildlife.
Sign up and I’ll help you take your photographic art to new and creative heights in Grand Teton National Park!
During the course of this workshop participants will learn to use and control each of the following on their Digital SLR (DSLR):
- Exposure using aperture, shutter speed, ISO controls
- Exposure “biasing” to control overly bright and/or dark scenes
- Reading and understanding histograms
- Controlling color temperature using White balance
- Depth of field
Please visit to my website, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, or email me at:
Jeff@Jeffreyaiellophotography.com or call: 408-757-3133.
Please don’t wait! It’s going to be a great workshop!!
Happy Shooting,
Jeff Aiello
Posted in Camera Body, Camera support, Composition, Filter Usage, Fine Art Photography, Fine Art Photography, Lenses, Nature photography, Other Equipment, Photography, Photography Equipment, Photography General, Photography Instruction, Photography Techniques, Shutter Control, Wildlife photography, Workshop
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Why my Workshop(s) will Accelerate your Photography
Hi folks,
As you know I’ve really been pushing my workshops lately. The thing(s) that really set my workshops apart from other photographic workshops, such as my upcoming Death Valley workshop, is that I really work with each participant in the class to increase their photographic skill and knowledge. Not only do we go to amazing locations such as Death Valley National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and New England in the Fall for my workshops, I work with the class as a whole and each individual to improve their composition, to understand depth of field and why different compositions may require different depths of field.
We also focus heavily on filter usage, and particularly using ND filters, ND grads, and polarizer to create the photograph we want, while keeping post processing to a minimum.
You can take the skills you learn during one of my workshops with you, and using them, can continue to improve your photography long after the workshop’s over.
Not only will you be able to create photographs like the one below during the workshop, you’ll know the why’s and how’s of creating such a photograph, and will be able to continuously improve your photography.
So, don’t delay, there are still a few places available in my Death Valley Photo Workshop. Sign up today!
Happy Shooting,
Jeff Aiello
Posted in Nature photography, Photography, Photography Equipment, Photography Instruction, Photography Techniques, Workshop
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