I was just wondering if theres any one out there that has taken one of these tours and what they cost, and what they learned. I know we all can learn no matter what we know.
autumnshades wrote:
I was just wondering if theres any one out there that has taken one of these tours and what they cost, and what they learned. I know we all can learn no matter what we know.
I haven't taken one, but I'd sure be interested in it. How did you learn about it or where do they tour. I live near Chicago, maybe there are some around here that I don't know about. Or is it a different type of tour you learn about your camera with on-line classes? I'm interested in knowing more about this myself. Thanks, Cheryl
Cheryl, I am looking at doing a tour this year in Alaska. I was just wondering if anyone has taken one and what it cost them and what they thought of it. These are actual hand on tours, not online.
I know there are several of them all over.
autumnshades wrote:
I was just wondering if theres any one out there that has taken one of these tours and what they cost, and what they learned. I know we all can learn no matter what we know.
Post a URL or two, so those who may be interested can follow up on it.
Arizona has many tours , (they are to teach about you about setting up pictures ) They are in many parts of Arizona and at different times contact Arizona Highways @ toll free (800) 543-5432 in phoenix area (602) 258-1000 They produce a monthly Magazine with,without stating pictures to die for.
To go on one of their Camera Safaris is a chance of a life time There are many tours for many price choices
I went on a 5 day all inclusive just take your camera and personnel stuff to Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Canyon DeChay and a few more in-between they do they driving
These tours are with a Pro Photographer and a Indian Guide if on The reservation DO NOT MISS THIS ONE
My 'learn to take better pictures' tour has lasted about 45 years so far and has cost hundreds of thousands...
On one of these paid-for vacation/tutorials, a great deal must depend on your personality, and the personality of the tutor. Many of them don't really know very much, or know a lot about their own specialized corner, and not much else. Personally, I'd rather spend the money on independent travel; on going to galleries; and on taking my own pictures, not the ones someone else suggests. That's why I said that a lot depends on personality...
Cheers,
R.
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My Tour stated in Alaska.
In 1972, still learning, still shooting, Still have my first 35mm Minolta SRT, Upgraded a little Canon 50D and 60D, just bought a G12.
Cost? No idea
Bruce with a Canon wrote:
My Tour stated in Alaska.
In 1972, still learning, still shooting, Still have my first 35mm Minolta SRT, Upgraded a little Canon 50D and 60D, just bought a G12.
Cost? No idea
I went on an Alaskian cruise back in 1985, beautiful state to photograph. I, too, have a few Minolta SRT's (202, 201) and love those old cameras. I would like to take a guided tour with a professional photographer at least once, just to see how they do things. Cheryl ;)
You go santini. I live in Globe in the most misconceived state in US, AZ. WOW is it mindboggling!
sorry, we all can not enjoy as well as others, maybe it is the town your in , lol
My wife and I took a trip with a group to the UP Michigan and are using our new found techniques with great results.
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