by David Middleton | May 23, 2011 | Articles, Workshops
Not quite home yet from the Pacific Rim Workshop that Brenda Berry and I led but I already miss the place. The combination of great subjects and a fun, funky town give this workshop a wonderful sense of place and makes for a terrific workshop experience. Everyone on...
by David Middleton | Mar 4, 2011 | Articles, Workshops
My class on professional photography- Shooting Like a Pro- is officially being offered for June 19-25 this year. I have been delayed in making it official because I thought that I was going to do through the Santa Fe Workshops but that is no longer the case. The...
by David Middleton | Nov 22, 2010 | Articles, Workshops
The workshop season is over once again- my 25th!- and I thought I would share some end of season lessons that seem to always come up on every workshop. 1. Shoot Big! With digital photography there is no penalty for shooting a bit bigger (zooming out a scrunch) than...
by David Middleton | Nov 20, 2010 | Articles, Workshops
Here is my tentative schedule for 2011. I am pretty sure the dates are good but I still finalizing some of the arrangements so I don’t want to put it in stone quite yet. There is also a good possibility that I will add a few more workshops. I will put more...
by David Middleton | Feb 7, 2010 | Articles, Workshops
This is a picture of a bateleur eagle. Most unfortunately, it is not one of mine. It was taken by my great friend, Jeff Wendorff. I think Jeff is the best bird photographer out there.Yes, I know there are other bird photographers better known but the only thing Jeff...
by David Middleton | Oct 25, 2009 | Articles, Workshops
I don’t get it. I just don’t get it. Why would people pay to go on a workshop where the leader actively photographs? They are subsidizing the leader’s photography at THEIR expense!!! Workshops are teaching opportunities, participants are supposed to...