Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

The Really BIG Day of Bootcamps



Saturday, April 25th, at Spring Hills Farm, we will be having the first BIG day of Bootcamps!

If you have been struggling with your camera, want to take your pictures to the next level, or want to vamp up your photos with some editing in Lightroom, this is the day for you!

Sessions may be purchased a la carte.  Aaaaaand credit cards are now accepted!  *See the "Pay Now" button at the bottom of the post for the cc option.  Checks are also accepted.  

Please email kimwineyphotography@gmail.com to secure your seat!  As always, spaces are limited!

9:30am - 10:00am Registration with a side of caffeine

Session I *Perfect for beginners!
10:00am - 12:30pm: Manual Settings Simplified $250
Learn how to adjust the ISO, aperture & shutter speed on your
camera to create consistent, properly exposed photos.

12:30pm - 1:30pm: Break for nom-noms.
*Homemade soup, salad, bread and dessert provided for all who purchase Sessions I and II.

Session II *Perfect for anyone who desires to take their photos from good to great!
1:30pm - 5:00pm: Taking it to the next level $350
Discover unique ways to create photos filled with physical and emotional depth; story telling photography; how to "read" available light; photo critiques; and more.

5:00pm - 6:00pm: Break for dinner
*Dinner provided for all who purchase Sessions I, II, and III.

Session III
*Perfect for those who are new to Lightroom.
*A 30 free trial is available at adobe.com.
6:00pm - 8:30pm: Lightroom Basics $250
Learn how to import, cull, edit, watermark, create collages, export, and more.

*Sign up with a friend and receive a 10% "Bring a Buddy" discount!

*Sign up for all three sessions and receive a complimentary 1/2 hour
follow-up phone call with Kim, after the Bootcamp!

*All Bootcamp sessions require a solid foundation of shooting in manual mode, with the exception of "Manual Settings Simplified" which of course is where I'll
teach you how to shoot in manual mode.

A non refundable retainer totaling half of your investment is due by April 15th.
And the final payment is due on the day of our Bootcamp (April 25th).

Please email kimwineyphotography@gmail.com or call 717-689-3277 for more
information and to reserve your slot!




Session Options

Thursday, December 13, 2012

{ialsolovechocolate} An impassioned Plea- "Love Your Teachers"

*For the tweet-generation & my ADHD friends, feel free to skip the text & scroll to the end section for the {bottom line}/short version.

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I am passionate, aka, I "love" many things.

I can't tell you all of the things or why I love so many right now, because then you'd have no reason to come back.  And since I don't want to be the sad lady who blogs to no one, I will hold you in suspense, to secure my future readership.

The one that I WILL talk about today is, you guessed it- teaching & teachers! 

In the last few years, I've found a renewed passion for teaching.  It started when I taught Sunday School for Cman's pre-K class & insisted on moving up, to stay with my kids for the next 4 years. hah!  It took a back seat for a while and then bubbled up again to a full tilt passion, as I currently teach an elective at the Lamplighter Guild each summer, and am a photography mentor to several talented ladies.  **Stay tuned for some more Kim Winey Photography teaching plans.**

I also happen to be married to a teacher, and am a sister, daughter, niece & friend to a few retired and many presently teaching teachers.

So yes, teaching is pretty personal to me!

But I imagine, that even if you don't have teaching in your blood or family, you too have a love of teaching, in the form of your teachers.  Raise your hand, if you remember your favorite grade school teacher.  mmhmm  You couldn't forget them, if you tried!  And now, maybe you have childlike creatures of your own who are surrounded by help-giving, life-skill-infusing, heart-touching teachers!  Or maybe you're a home-school teacher, working with your own children.    The point is- we have all been impacted by teachers.  None of us would be where we are today, without them. And they deserve WAY more love & respect than they are usually given. 

{And so, my impassioned plea today, is to give generously, to the teachers in your life, this Christmas Season.  Tell them how much they are appreciated.  Bless them with uplifting words.  And if you're able, maybe even surprise them with monetary or tangible gifts.  They deserve all that we can give, and more.}  

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Do you know that mugs are a no-no, but don't know-know what would make a nice, surprise gift?  Check out these links for inspiration!

Christmas Gifts for Teachers: 10 Great Possibilities

The Best Gifts For Teachers

 What Teachers Really Want for Christmas



 *If you would like to see what one special teacher has been doing in our kids lives, join Summit Christian Academy at Heritage Baptist Church, tonight for their annual Christmas Concert!  7pm- come early to secure your seat!  There will be an opportunity to give to our teachers, during the concert, which is the reason this topic is on my heart, today.   :)