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Incomparable Burma: A Photographic and Cultural Journey through Myanmar
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Burma is one of those few remaining, magical places that feels overlooked by the modern world. The country is steeped in an amazingly rich history, and graced with a vibrant, living religion that permeates every aspect of daily life. This workshop offers 10 full days in-country, with visits to nearly all of Burma’s most iconic settings: the solid-gold encrusted spires of the Schwedagon Pagoda complex, the temple-studded plains of Pagan, magnificent Mandalay and the sublime beauty of Inle Lake. The Burmese people are amongst the friendliest and open in all of Southeast Asia. Visually, the country is a photographer’s paradise, with superb opportunities for shooting fantastically ornate religious architecture, lush and varied landscapes, and environmental portraits. The workshop includes discussion and field demonstrations on both technical and aesthetic aspects of photography, as well as private, one-on-one review sessions of your work in progress, via laptop computer. The emphasis is on helping you to advance your own distinctive, personal style by combining elements from fine art, documentary and travel photography. Group size limited to 12.
Includes tuition and land cost only. For complete information, visit www.HimalayanOdyssey.net or call (206) 755-9616. Please mention that you learned about this opportunity through Santa Fe Photographic Workshops.
INSTRUCTOR(S)
David Samuel Robbins: David Samuel Robbins is a fine art and documentary photographer, specializing in projects concerning traditional cultures and... |
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