Re: Photography Class
- Subject: Re: Photography Class
- From: "Gayle & Tim Kalman" l*@earthlink.net
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:15:32 -0800
Dear All,
I appreciate the heads up on up coming events, but would rather that at least my own e-mail address be used for medit-plant discussion only. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this posting seems like an ad for one persons personal teaching endeavors.
Tim Kalman
----- Original Message ----- From: <p.k.peirce@att.net>
To: <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 6:13 PM
Subject: Photography Class
Dear Bay Area Members,
I thought you would be interested to know about a class I will be co-teaching starting in a couple of weeks. The class is Horticultural Photography and will be taught in San Francisco, through the U.C. Berkeley Extension. It will be taught on 10 Saturday mornings, from March 12 to May 21. There will be 7 lectures illustrated with slides in which we discuss the principles necessary to produce fine garden photography, interspersed with 3 field trips to gardens, where students will shoot exercises that allow them to practice what they learned in class. We will then review and critique the images. The class requires a 35mm camera that can be used on manual settings. A digital camera is OK, but it must be capable being used manually.
I will be co-teaching the class with David Goldberg, an established horticultural photographer (and the one who shot the images for my new book (Wildly Successful Plants: Northern California).
We have taught this class at U.C. Extension for some years, but took a forced break last year due to their loss of the Laguna Street Campus. Now they have a new building, South of Market, near MOMA, and wer'e off and teaching once again.
The class is listed on page 35 in the spring catalog. You may call the school at (510) 642-4111 to register or for info, or go to www.unex.berkeley.edu/enroll. Or you can e-mail me or call (415) 584-0993.
Pam Peirce
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