
I am pleased to finally and officially announce that v. 3.0 of the Film is Not Dead workshop is coming to San Francisco!
The workshop website has been completely updated which you can check out HERE.
Here is the info on the workshop:
WHERE : The Mission district of San Francisco.
WHEN : July 13th-15th 2009 9am-5pm. 5pm-dark/hunger sets in shooting personal work in and around the city.
WHAT : 3 days of hands-on-shoots (engagements, families, wedding couple) in San Francisco coupled with lectures each day. Each attendee will receive a 40 page workbook from FINAO with an accompanying DVD, which contains all topics covered during the workshop. Film provided by FujiFilm. Breakfast and lunch is provided all 3 days (the food will blow your minds). The workshop is limited to 14 attendees.
TOPICS : Film - Who, What, When, Where, Why and How?, Learning to love family portraits, Storytelling through details, Making every event publishable, Getting published, Instaproofs - How it will change your business, Hands-on flash demo, Posing, The power of a blog, How to define your vision and more.
COST : $2000 if you register before March 1st. $2200 after March 1st.
To register, please send an email with FILM IS NOT DEAD in the subject line, containing your name, phone number, address, and website, to:
jonathan(at)jonathancanlasphotography(dot)com
Again, you can find all of this information and more on the Film is Not Dead workshop website as well on page (5).
You can also read what past attendees have said about the workshop HERE.
I will be periodically putting updates on the Film is Not Dead blog as well with info on parking (there is a garage 1 block away with $8 parking for the whole day!), directions, places to stay, deals on flights etc.
***And as of today, there are 11 spots left! Again, if you are interested in attending, please send me an email as the early bird registration ends March 1st!***
A big thank you to our fantastic sponsors FujiFilm providing the best film on the planet, Instaproofs, & FINAO whose elegant, custom-made albums alone are suited to house the Film is Not Dead workbook.
See you in San Fran!
Feb 2, 2009
Film is Not Dead v. 3.0 - San Francisco!
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11 comments:
The site looks great! I can't wait for July!
Do you think you will be taking the workshop back to Hawaii again? I was in Hawaii last year, just a few months after you first session, and I was super bummed I missed it!
chasity - for now it is going to be in the continental us with san fran being the city. as far as it going back to hawaii, not for the year of 2009. do you frequent oahu?
Fun...if I am not in Finland, would love to join this workshop ;)
Looks like the workshop is 1 day shorter this time??? Are we going to have the same coverage, and shooting???
Wen - Finland? Awesome! The workshop will have the same coverage and shooting as after each day is done at 5pm, we will be heading out into the city each night to go shoot personal work. Shooting for yourself, outside of any professional work (paid work), is totally key in refining your vision, which is why you see me doing it at every out of state event I shoot. If you are not in Finland, we'd love to have you!
No, I dont' frequent there, but my boyfriend has been there 4 times in the last 6 years, so I plan on going there much more. We know people who live there and have a free place to stay, so I was so bummed when I found out about the workshop about a month after we had already planned our trip, or else I would have denfinatly planned it to be at the same time!
I am very interested. Not sure about my schedule in July yet. What is the payment schedule like?
Al from SF
I am very interested. I am not sure about my July schedule yet, but what is the payment schedule like?
AL from SF.
send me an email albert at
jonathan(at)jonathancanlasphotography(dot)com
Is there a way to netowrk with other people who are going to share accomodations?
Missy, drop me a line. There are a handful of folks staying at the same place which is REALLY close to the workshop.
Email me at:
jonathan[at]jonathancanlasphotography[dot]com
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