The economy being what it is, full-week photo workshops are in general seeing slow sign-ups this season. And Santa Fe Workshops is certainly not immune to that.
That said, I have just received a commitment from them that my small flash intensive is on for November 8-15 -- no matter whether we have a dozen people signed on, or half that amount. Props to SFW for that.
While they might not be thrilled with that thought, I kinda am. Because that brings with it the possibility that we could end up with a very small, very tight group. Which, from a teacher/student perspective, would totally rock.
So if you are, shall we say, liquid, this could be a very cool week. Just sayin'.
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(Thanks Tricia Cronin, who will be assisting in Mexico, for the photo!)
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