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Award winning equine photographers Tony Stromberg and Kimerlee Curyl invite you to join them for a 5-day equine photography workshop that will be taught at Return to Freedom in southern California, the highly acclaimed American The workshop is held when the landscape is full of color and richness, and life is celebrated with the arrival of new foals. Included in the workshop will be a “wild horse walking adventure”, this is devoted to teaching participants about wild horse behavior and how to move about and integrate into their special world. RTF Founder and renowned wild horse behaviorist, Neda DeMayo will offer an entire day, and at various times during the week, in-depth journeys into the herds as well as insight into herd societies, communication and how movement is perceived. The workshop will also teach the importance of developing a relationship with the horses, with emphasis in “co-creation” as it relates to the authorship of a finished image.. Additionally, Tony and Kimerlee will share a lifetime of experience and insights, the specific techniques and processes they have learned throughout their lives, and their unique philosophy about what goes into creating an image that is evocative, moving and captivating... an image that has depth and soul, and is not just “snapshot”.
There will be plenty of time to enjoy walking quietly through the hills, shooting, editing and sharing our work and love of the horse. We will provide lunches through out the week, and wrap up our week with a BBQ under the stars, surrounded by music & mustangs. We will also enjoy a slideshow presentation of our collective work together. The sanctuary is located in Lompoc, CA just north of Santa Barbara County and outside the Santa Ynez Valley. Although we will have lots of shooting and activities planned for you throughout the week, there will be time to explore the surrounding Santa Ynez Valley, which is filled with many famous tasting rooms, art galleries and restaurants, as well as some well-known ranches and resorts. For more information on the valley and all it has to offer please visit the Santa Ynez Valley Visitors Association. Please note: A considerable percentage of the workshop fee will go to support the sanctuary and its educational programs. You will be helping Return to Freedom in establishing its long term goal... the creation of the country’s first Wild Horse Conservancy and Land Trust... a resting place where our beloved equine friends can live and grow in a respectful and protected environment... forever and free. All images from the Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary.© Stromberg & Curyl, all rights reserved 2007. |
May 24 – 29 May 31 – June 5th Note: the first day is an introduction in the evening from 4 to 7pm. $2200
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