Hello, .
A friend's been poking me to offer fall foliage photography excursions.
I can take a hint, so I decided to create something.
This weekend is supposedly the peak of the leaf-peeping season in DC, and the weather is supposed to be sunny and warm.
I figured this would be the best weekend to do something like this.
I wanted to do something other than the usual
autumn photography excursions, which take us to places with limited photography possibilities and have been over-photographed.
So, I've crafted something unique instead of the typical autumn photography excursions.
I wanted the participants to walk away with more than pretty pictures of trees and leaves.
I wanted them to go to a place that was vibrant, offering limitless autumn-themed visual possibilities, and easy to get to.
And I wanted it to be for all skill levels of photographers and cameras.
These excursions are designed for photographers of all skill levels, regardless of the camera they use.
Yes, even the camera on your phone is welcome.
So here's what I came up with.
Let me introduce you to a unique opportunity for a foliage photography excursion in Washington, DC.
I call 'em the Washington DC Fall Foliage, Architecture, and Street Photography Excursions ( https://samdamico.com/washington-dc-fall-foliage-architecture-and-street-photography-excursions/ )
This is a two-hour autumn-themed photography excursion in the visually stimulating Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC, conveniently located on the Metro's Red Line.
We'll incorporate the colorful fall foliage
with that neighborhood's unique architecture and street photography possibilities.
And this ain't your regular "point your camera here and take a picture of that" photography tour.
We'll cover essential camera operation, light, and compositional thought processes while making unique photographs.
Register as soon as possible to hold your spot for the Washington DC Fall Foliage, Architecture, and Street Photography Excursions.
I hope you've been studying and practicing your photography.
The ways to study and practice photography with me are below.
Call me if you need help determining the best course for you.
I'll help you be a better photographer—study and practice photography with me.
Currently scheduled classes are below.
Smaller classes mean better learning, so class sizes are limited to 5 participants plus me.
But smaller classes also mean spots fill up quicker, so sign up soon.
And what if the timing doesn't work for you in any of my scheduled group classes? Private in-person or online lessons suited to your schedule are always an option.
And remember, we learn and improve by doing, so practice making at least one picture daily.
That's all for now; thanks for
reading!
Sam