Friday, August 28, 2009

Photography Workshop


FULL - This workshop is now booked. If you wish to be on a cancelation list, please send me an e-mail.  
 
I’m looking at hosting a Digital Photography Essentials workshop this fall. I have a few things I need to iron out but I should be in a position to confirm if the workshop will take place in a few weeks.

Where: Temiscaming, Quebec

When: The tentative date is Saturday September 26th, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., rain or shine. A one hour preparation session will take place the night before from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. to get started and ensure that everyone is prepared for the next day.

Workshop Outline: I will cover just about everything in digital photography except for post processing and studio lighting. At least 4 hours of the day will be out in the field trying and testing the various learning with one-on-one coaching. Night time and flash photography will be covered after dinner.

Prerequisites: You need to be a serious amateur willing to learn and improve your photographic skills.

Required Equipment: A DSLR and a tripod is a must. Most Point & Shoot (P&S) digital camera will not qualify as they do not have the level of functionality required.

Limited seats: The workshop will be limited in participation in order to maximize the one-on-one instruction. Since space is limited, seats will be on a first come, first served basis.

Workshop Fees: The cost for the workshop is $100. You will need to bring your lunch and cover your dinner costs.

Language: My last workshop was in French only and this one may be in English depending on who attends. If the lectures are in English, French may be used during the one-on-ones to better explain and understand the theory. 


f you are interested in improving your photographic skills by participating in this workshop or have any questions, please e-mail me at pierre.contant@yahoo.com as soon as possible.
Pierre

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

El Rodeo, more than trucks....

El Rodeo!

Every year, the Rodeo du Camion (El Rodeo) attracts over 65,000 people in Notre-dame-du Nord, a small 1500 resident community on the Ontario/Quebec border. The rodeo is filled with attractions such as the amazing Show & Shine competition, truck parade and up-hill truck drag racing. This event has become the biggest activity of this nature in Canada attracting people from across the country and the US.

Coors Light like you've never seen

This year I decided to attend the event as I hadn’t been there for over 20 years. I was perplexed to see how big this event had become and floored to see how much beer was being consumed. Beer shacks were all over the place and the grounds’ were covered with empty beer cans. This big beer drinking party attracts many young people looking for a good time.

Entertainment

But what really titillated me was the free entertainment between each race. Motivated by Mardi-Gras style necklaces and crowds of cheering men, ladies of all ages were encouraged to lift their tops and show their breast and that they did. From woman young enough to be my daughter to one that was old enough to be my mother, many participated.

Now I could tell you that I was totally appalled by this behavior and to stand there and see all these perverted men cheer and holler to the women on the opposite side of the track to take there tops off was disturbing, but that would be a lie. In fact, I truly enjoyed the entertainment and best of all it was free!

I quickly reviewed the fine print in my marriage contract and no where did I see that I could not photograph these bare chested women.

So as I stood their in the crowd, actively scanning for the next lucky contestant, I quickly realized that most of these rowdy guys were on the other side of the track which meant that most of the ladies participating were on my side. Needless to say, it was time to change sides.

Once on the other side I found the perfect spot with a great view but I guess it wasn’t my lucky day. It seemed that by time I got to the other side most of the action had changed sides as well. But nonetheless I was determined and decided to wait it out for things to go my way which they finally did.

Reality

When I got home I shared the experience with my wife and confirmed that I hadn't missed any fine print in our marriage contact. And as I sat there later that evening, replaying the day’s events in my head, I suddenly realized that these young girls had a father and the older ones participating probably had grand children! Having a daughter myself made the fun of the day take sudden change in perspective.

The next morning at breakfast I had a little chat with my daughter. She was well aware of what I had seen at the Rodeo so I shared with her my thought about the concept of her participating in such an activity. Being a mature and reasonable girl, she was disgusted by the event and unquestionably supportive of not embarking in such activity. I told her to scratch this event out of her list of events to attend.

Now just to make sure she doesn’t go, I’ve convinced my wife that I should be attending each year!

From the brighter side of the darkroom,

Pierre