Los Angeles Arboretum and Botanical Gardens – June 14
Learn to capture the beauty of the natural world at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. This workshop will teach you the basics of landscape photography, including composition, exposure, and focus. You will also learn how to use your camera’s settings to capture stunning images of the plants, flowers, and trees at the Arboretum. The workshop is limited to 8 participants.
Olvera Street – March 14
Olvera Street is a living museum paying homage to a romantic vision of old Mexico. The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, over sized sombreros, and a life-size stuffed donkey. Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year.
Little Corona Del Mar Beach – February 7
Join us for a stunning photography workshop at Little Corona Del Mar Beach in Laguna, CA. This breathtaking location offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, making it the perfect backdrop for capturing breathtaking moments. With the guidance of experienced photographers, you will learn about composition, lighting, and capturing the essence of the location. As the day concludes, you will have the opportunity to capture the breathtaking sunset, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this workshop is perfect for anyone looking to capture the beauty of the world around them.
Griffith Observatory Sunset Shoot – December 20
No matter the season, time of day, indoors or outdoors, the photo ops at the Griffith Observatory are limitless. The interiors transport one to another dimension and your instructor will help you capture this other-world sensibility. Learn to create an Escher-esque abstraction from a patterns found on the floor and walls or, with the help of the DPA instructor, capture a compelling image emanating from a leading lines effect.
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