Acadia Adventure
Nature Photography Workshop
Stop taking snapshots, start telling stories
If you've ever wondered what it's like to work side by side with a passionate landscape photographer, this workshop is for you.
Explore limitless photographic opportunities
It's not about where the image was taken, but rather how it makes you feel
Sure we'll cover f stops, Lightroom settings, and hyperfocal distance, but most important you'll gain more confidence to share your vision in a meaningful way.
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BONUS- Register for this workshop and get access to any upcoming photography webinars totally free!
Beyond the Lens Workshops
Email: robjr@robertrodriguezjr.com
Website: http://robertrodriguezjr.com/workshops
Location: 24 Ellen Drive, Beacon, NY
Phone: 914-213-2117
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rrjrphotography?v=wall
Twitter: @robrodriguezjr
About the Instructor
Robert Rodriguez Jr, a resident of the Hudson Valley region since 1997, is a landscape photographer focused on conveying the deep, spiritual beauty he sees and feels in nature. Robert’s photography has been published in numerous publications including the New York Times, and is used by many non-profit organizations including Scenic Hudson, and the Mohonk Preserve. His fine art prints have been collected by both private and corporate clients worldwide. Robert is also a Canson Infinity ambassador, a select group of hand-picked international artists that uphold and exemplify the Canson heritage of paper making since 1557.
Recent Student Feedback
Robert's workshop in Arches National Park was a phenomenal experience, and a major milestone in my growth as a creative photographer...I would not hesitate to attend one of his future workshops. ~ Wiley Rittenhouse
There are many workshops to great locations, but what sets Robert apart is his dedication to the experience. I think the number or return participants, like myself, to your workshops speaks volumes as to how rewarding they are. You inspire us to work better, get in better shape, and to improve ourselves in so many ways. ~ Bill Bogle