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The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS), Backscatter Underwater Video & Photo, and Wallin's Dive Center are offering a free two-day underwater photo & video weekend seminar.
Spend your weekend with world-renowned underwater photography expert Berkley White on April 8-9, 2011 and learn how to shoot underwater photos and videos for FREE.
Everyone from snorkelers to novice and advanced scuba divers who participate, will come away with a wealth of knowledge that will have them shooting better pictures, as well as help in making the right equipment choice for their specific shooting needs.
Berkley White is a leading internationally-published professional photographer, instructor, and expert in the field of underwater photography and videography and the founder of Backscatter Underwater Video & Photo in Monterey, CA. He shares his in-field photographic techniques and digital methods through a series of select international travel events each year, such as the Digital Shootout.
SEMINAR AGENDA
(attend one or both sessions for free)
PART 1: CLASSROOM SEMINAR
DATE: April 8, 2011 7:00 pm 10:00pm
LOCATION:
New Vision United Methodist Church 450 Chadbourne Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030
SCHEDULE:
7:00 - 8:00PM
Latest imaging gear display and informal discussion.
Sign-up for Saturday pool demo gear use.
8:00 - 10:00PM
Formal presentation on getting started with DSLR Video.
PART 2: HANDS ON, IN-POOL SEMINAR WITH PRODUCT TRAINING,
TIPS & POINTERS
DATE: April 9, 2011 9:30am Noon
LOCATION:
Wallin's Dive Center, (650) 591-5641
1119 Industrial Road, #7,
San Carlos, CA 94070
SCHEDULE:
9:30AM 12:00PM
Pool open for dives with free demo gear
9:30AM 10:30AM
Introductions to underwater photography seminar
10:30AM NOON
Hands-on in-pool workshop
WHAT TO BRING:
Fins, mask, snorkel, towels, bathing suit, warm-water wet suit/dive skin (optional), and a lot of questions.
If you have existing underwater camera equipment bring it along and work through your issues for free.
For more information on attending, directions, or NCUPS membership info, please visit Northern California Underwater Photographic Society website.
Spend your weekend with world-renowned underwater photography expert Berkley White on April 8-9, 2011 and learn how to shoot underwater photos and videos for FREE.
Everyone from snorkelers to novice and advanced scuba divers who participate, will come away with a wealth of knowledge that will have them shooting better pictures, as well as help in making the right equipment choice for their specific shooting needs.
Berkley White is a leading internationally-published professional photographer, instructor, and expert in the field of underwater photography and videography and the founder of Backscatter Underwater Video & Photo in Monterey, CA. He shares his in-field photographic techniques and digital methods through a series of select international travel events each year, such as the Digital Shootout.
SEMINAR AGENDA
(attend one or both sessions for free)
PART 1: CLASSROOM SEMINAR
DATE: April 8, 2011 7:00 pm 10:00pm
LOCATION:
New Vision United Methodist Church 450 Chadbourne Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030
SCHEDULE:
7:00 - 8:00PM
Latest imaging gear display and informal discussion.
Sign-up for Saturday pool demo gear use.
8:00 - 10:00PM
Formal presentation on getting started with DSLR Video.
PART 2: HANDS ON, IN-POOL SEMINAR WITH PRODUCT TRAINING,
TIPS & POINTERS
DATE: April 9, 2011 9:30am Noon
LOCATION:
Wallin's Dive Center, (650) 591-5641
1119 Industrial Road, #7,
San Carlos, CA 94070
SCHEDULE:
9:30AM 12:00PM
Pool open for dives with free demo gear
9:30AM 10:30AM
Introductions to underwater photography seminar
10:30AM NOON
Hands-on in-pool workshop
WHAT TO BRING:
Fins, mask, snorkel, towels, bathing suit, warm-water wet suit/dive skin (optional), and a lot of questions.
If you have existing underwater camera equipment bring it along and work through your issues for free.
For more information on attending, directions, or NCUPS membership info, please visit Northern California Underwater Photographic Society website.