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Brian Carnell is a professional photographer
from Hinton, Alberta.
The workshop is for all skill levels and topics include:
aperture, color, composition, 'sweet light' and the power
of nines.
Brian was born and raised in Waterton National Park.
Living in the beauty of the Canadian Rockies was a natural
part of his early life. He graduated from the Forest Technology
School in Hinton in 1966. His career took him to northern
Alberta for the next twenty years. Brian and Lois returned
to Hinton in 1996 to operate their forestry consulting
business.
Brian is now retired, but still loves going to the woods.
Hinton and Jasper are Brian’s favourite places to photograph
and he travels there often in search of wildlife, landscapes,
and activities. Whenever possible Brian does volunteer
work, plays music with friends and travels.
Brian is a big believer in shopping at home, and doing
as much business as possible with friends and neighbours
and urges everyone to do the same. Brian shoots with Nikon
equipment and all of his printing and framing is done
locally.
Workshop Registration Details:
Brian is booked for a 4 hour workshop
on September 19th 2010 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. We are
accepting a maximum of 20 participants.
All skill levels welcome.
Workshop fee is $40.00 per person. Please register at
the Edson Library after Thursday, September 2nd.
A light lunch will be included. Bring your gear and dress
for the weather we will have an outing after.
Register early 20 participants maximum. For more information
contact
Sherry Holmedal
(780) 723-5707
avalanche@moradnet.ca
or
Sean Simmons
(780) 723-3296
seanajsimmons@gmail.com
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