Banaue Photography 101 Workshop

Backpack Photography Banaue

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*Additional information about the workshop like the itinerary, payment options and other additional details would be sent to your email once we received your registration online.

Learn the fundamentals and acquire practical knowledge of photography while immersing in Ifugao culture in a 3-day, 2-night photo tour workshop with the breathtaking views of Banaue as your backdrop.

Learn Photography by Doing

Backpack Photography is designed as an educational photographic tour where participants learn and acquire photographic skills out in the field.

Shooting the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Banaue Rice Terraces

Shooting the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Banaue Rice Terraces

Course Outline

  • Fundamentals of Photography
  • Befriending your Camera
  • The Art of Seeing and Composition
  • Practical Tips
  • Sorting and Finding Gems in your archive
  • Basic Post Processing Techniques
  • Photo Critique
  • Sharing your Work
Participants will stay at modified Ifugao houses at Banaue Ethnic Village

Participants will stay at modified Ifugao houses at Banaue Ethnic Village

Workshop Details (updated 03 January 2010)

Skill Level:  Beginner/Amateurs

Date:  March 19-21, 2010

Venue: Be inspired to shoot while staying in a beautiful Ifugao Ethnic village 1600 meters above sea level

Accommodations:  Experience how it feels to live in modified Ifugao houses

Fee: PHP 8000 per pax
*Limited to 15 slots only
** Php 7500 early bird special for registrants before January 31, 2010

Inclusive of:

  • Accommodations for 3 days 2 nights
  • Buffet Meals and Snacks with free flowing Coffee (inform us beforehand of any dietary restrictions or concerns)
  • Transportation Fares
  • Course Materials
  • Travel Insurance

Requirements:

  • Any digital camera that has Manual Controls
  • Tripod (recommended)

Registration is already closed
*Additional information about the workshop like the itinerary, payment options and other additional details would be sent to your email once we received your registration online.

Deadline for registration is February 19, 2010

Instructor

Ferdz Decena is an award –winning photographer and blogger. He has worked with and contributed to a number of international and local publications like Seair InFlight, Philippine Airlines’ Mabuhay Magazine, Eastgate’s Mango Magazine, Cebu Pacific’s Cebu Smile, and Qatar Airway’s Oryx. He had a successful one-man exhibit titled “Living by Water” last May 2008 held at the Alcove, Ayala. He was also included in the 18th TNT Magazine Travel Writing and Photography Awards exhibit last September 2008 held in Carnaby, London.

Oggie Ramos is a freelance photographer, writer and travel blogger. His works have appeared in several publications including Seair InFlight Magazine and Mabuhay as well as advertising clients.

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  1. siguradong sulit na sulit ang workshop na ito.
    nakita ko mismo ang venue ng workshop at talaga namang napakaganda.

    i post ko sa blog ko sa mga susunod na linggo. :)

  2. How do I get a chance to win a slot? Thanks! More power! :)

  3. Please advice how to register for this workshop.

    Thanks,
    Joy

  4. Hi Joy! You can try registering here

    http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dDRMaEo3QWtnQ0ZFRklScGx2N2hjUVE6MA

    Once we receive your registration we’ll send you additional details about the workshop :D

  5. I’m looking for a travel buddy before I sign up! :)

  6. That’s great Leigh! Hope to see you there :D

  7. Ferdz, I already sent my registration form. The travel buddy can follow! Excited! ;)

  8. is this still open?

  9. hi…can I still join?

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