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Digital wake up call/David Ziser

Last post 07-05-2009 11:26 PM by CMCphotography. 5 replies.
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  • 06-30-2009 1:23 PM

    Digital wake up call/David Ziser

     Has anyone been to his workshops? I saw on the PPA site today he will be in Michigan in the fall and am debating going

  • 06-30-2009 1:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Digital wake up call/David Ziser

     I went to one if his a few years ago...  I think it was something like $79?  For that price, you really can't go wrong.  If you've been doing this for very long, I doubt it will be earth shattering for you, but it's always nice to hear how someone else does things. 

  • 07-01-2009 11:05 AM In reply to

    Re: Digital wake up call/David Ziser

    I have been to this tour and I also went to the one about 3 years ago. There is a lot of info and not a whole lot of selling. I really enjoy his workshops. It is definately worth it in my opinion
  • 07-01-2009 3:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Digital wake up call/David Ziser

    I went to one of his workshops several years ago when I was still in college. It counted as one of my lecture credits (in college for photography) and while it was interesting at the time it wasn't really relevant for me because I wasn't in business for myself. However, I think it would probably be a lot more beneficial now, and I'd like to go to another one.
  • 07-03-2009 3:42 PM In reply to

    Re: Digital wake up call/David Ziser

     I went to this seminar this year when it came to Pittsburgh. He is a very entertaining speaker and I didn't feel like I was being sold on something every time I turned around. His images are beautiful!

    The true nature of a heart is revealed in its reaction to the unattractive.

    Are you going to live your life wondering, standing in the back looking around?
  • 07-05-2009 11:26 PM In reply to

    Re: Digital wake up call/David Ziser

    I went to his Sacramento seminar and I was kinda of disappointed with the info. I noticed a lot of 1990's techniques and poses. He spent a lot of time on his of camera lighting techniques (which can be helpful to those not using OCF but I have been using it for years and was pretty bored at this part of the show). I was looking forward to the new LR2 section of the lecture but he was so far behind he just sped through the LR stuff. He has some great business tools that he teaches and shows off some amazing albums, but for me I found more use from the freebies than the actual seminar. But thats just me.
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