As photographers, we all look at the world and see things uniquely. We often move too fast and miss what is right in front of us. All of us routinely pass magnificent locations without stopping because we are not really seeing what is there. Canon Explorer of Light Ken Sklute will be in Minnesota to share his perspective, teach others to see and help everyone to be more in touch with their creative vision.
He will be here in Minnesota Monday, January 31, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at the main auditorium of Edison High School, 700 22nd Avenue NE. Minneapolis, MN 55418. Ken Sklute has been honored as one of Canon's Explorers of Light, a designation shared by only 60 top photographers worldwide. During his 36 year photographic career, Ken has been named Photographer of the Year a total of 27 times between Arizona, New York, and California.
The session will start with photographing a live band in full stage lighting with Ken as your instructor. A 30 minute Rock & Roll performance by the upcoming band "The Johnson Twins" will lead off the evening. You are invited to bring your gear and photograph the band during the performance or just enjoy the music. After a short intermission Ken will give his workshop/demonstration.
At this presentation Ken will explain how he goes about finding locations, subjects and photographic environments that yield award winning results. He will explore creative ways of composing. Attendees will learn to see light that carves a subject with grace, depth and dimension. Ken will motivate and ignite your passion, enabling you to take your craft to a new level of excellence. All levels.
To learn more about this rare opportunity go to this website: Explorer of Light. Click here (Sklute) to learn more about Ken at his website.
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