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May 4, 2008

Academy Travel Workshops produce stunning images

Our travel workshops have been tremendous hits! Recently, a group of hearty Nikonians traveled to Page, Arizona for four days of amazing photography in Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the surrounding areas.....

Everyone had an incredible time and the resulting photographs were exceptional. In fact, take a look at the photos taken at the workshop here.

This week, Winston Hall is running another travel workshop in Moab, Utah and we are hoping for the same successes! If this sounds like something you might be interested in, we have a number of additional travel workshops this year planned for Albuquerque NM, Tanzania Africa and Moab (again!). Better hurry though, these are all selling out. In fact, our travel photography workshop in Banff, Canada has been sold out for many months. You can check out our travel workshops at www.nikoniansacademy.com.

We've been listening closely to your feedback and have added a number of Nikon Capture NX workshops all around the USA. Every week we receive numerous requests to bring back this very popular course, so we've added them to the schedule for the rest of 2008. Check out our new postings for Capture NX in Seattle, Minneapolis, Omaha, Raleigh, New York and Washington DC.

Also, in response to the tremendous demand for the Nikon D300, we've added additional D300 workshops around the USA. Look for more of these in New York, Washington DC, Portland, San Diego, Seattle, Raleigh, Omaha, Minneapolis and Atlanta.

Posted by flashdeadline at May 4, 2008 7:59 PM