BEGINNER OR ADVANCED,
come join International Award Winning Photographers, Joel Tjintjelaar and Sharon Tenenbaum to take your photography to the next level! From skyscrapers to city views and everything in between. This four day photo course with 3 weeks of post-course online support/review on editing of images will be primarily hands on experience, visiting a few locations per day with review sessions.
ADVANCED B&W POST PROCESSING TECHNIQUES AND 3 WEEKS OF ONLINE PORTFOLIO REVIEWS POST-COURSE WITH Joel Tjintjelaar’s B&W MASTERCLASS:
Joel will reveal in detail and step by step how he creates award winning B&W photographs using software like Photoshop and Silver Efex Pro2. An important part of Joel’s instructional B&W post processing sessions will be on the processing of architectural photographs. A part that doesn’t end with the NYC workshop on November 13 but will be extended online for 3 weeks post-workshop with reviewing and online support (including online video sharing) on image post-processing. To give an impression of what is being taught during these PP sessions take a look at the brilliant work of one of Joel’s first and still, up to now, only student who attended the pilot version of this B&W architectural PP workshop (since this is a brand new instructional session!): Julia Anna Gospodarou went from being a good and talented photographer to being one of the world’s most exciting upcoming B&W architectural photographers after following Joel’s B&W architectural masterclass. Take a look at the compilation of her photos below or if you want to know more about her fantastic work take a look at Julia’s portfolio on Google+ or at her portfolio on 500px.com
So if you want to achieve this level of B&W perfection in architectural photographs yourself, then you should definitely be there in NYC on November 10-11-12-13 2012!
TRANSFORMING PHOTOGRAPHY INTO ART BY DEVELOPING VISION:
Learn to cultivate ‘The Eye’ of a Fine Art Photographer by developing a deeper understanding of Architectural Photography with Sharon Tenenbaum and Joel Tjintjelaar. Learn to see the geometric relationships of structures and their surroundings.
LONG EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY SESSIONS:
• From the basics to more advanced techniques in combining still shots with Long Exposure Photography.
• Specific art tips for Long Exposure photography.
• Joel will be teaching his advanced techniques in B&W post processing using Silver Efex Pro 2 software.
PORTFOLIO REVIEWS:
• Bring your own previous work for evaluation and constructive critique.
• Up to three weeks of post course online help and guidance of your photographs.
LEARN HOW TO USE YOUR DSLR TO CAPTURE MOTION PICTURES WITH CINEMATOGRAPHER Armand Dijcks :
Cinematographer/photographer Armand Dijcks will introduce you to the world of DSLR cinematography. Your DSLR camera is capable of capturing very high quality video images, but there are so many new things to learn when creating moving images that it may seem daunting. Armand will explain the key concepts, building on the things you already know as a photographer, so that you can expand your creativity using this new medium.
To see more of Armand’s cinematographic work, visit his website here liquidearth.tv or look here HDtravelmag . A photographic experience never to forget; this event will be recorded by Armand Dijcks on video in documentary / fine art style and provided to the students free of charge.
A FEW OF THE SELECTED LOCATIONS ON OUR ROUTE:
• 8 Spruce Street by Frank Gehry.
• Flatiron Building.
• Grand Central Station.
• NYC Skyline and Waterfronts.
• Morphosis 41 Cooper Square Cooper Union.
• IAC building by Frank Gehry.
• Hearst Building
• Chrysler Building
• Empire State building
• And many many more – Stay tuned for more info on the locations, with the routes and maps!
SIGN UP HERE – LIMITED AVAILABILITY!
Click HERE NYC Workshop Registration Form to Register
*Course Fee: 975USD (does not include flight or accommodation). Detailed routes, schedule, and hotel recommendations will be revealed soon.
** A final video tutorial and ‘out in the field’ instructional sessions documented throughout the course will be provided free of charge to all participants.
* Maximum of 30 participants.
CONTACT INFO:
Joel Tjintjelaar - info.bwvision@gmail.com
Sharon Tenenbaum - sharon@SharonTenenbaum.com
Daniel Portal (General inquiries) - dportal@gmail.com
REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS:
All payments are refundable upon request of cancellation (except a $50 processing fee and the Paypal fee of 2.9%). Cancellations (except mentioned fees) are in full up to 90 days prior to departure. Cancellations between 89 and 60 days prior to departure are subject to 50% of total in charges, between 59 and 30 days, 75% and no refunds will be issued with 29 days or less of notice. If payment is not received in full 90 days prior to departure we cannot guarantee your spot on the workshop. Any participant wishing to register in full can take that spot. In the event of low registration the event will be cancelled. In this event fees will be refunded in full.

Thanks for the reply. So how many places left? I see the route where do we meet?
Harold,
All of your questions and also Michael’s are answered in the new announcement on this website: http://www.bwvision.com/2012/fourth-and-formal-announcement-new-york-city%E2%80%A8-architectural-photography-walk-course-nov-10-%E2%80%93-13-2012-detailed-routes/
As for the minimum sign-ups: that’s 15 minimal and we’ve already reached that number!
Let me know if you need to know more and I’ll gladly help you.
Joel
I’m having the same concerns as Michael does.
It’s nice to return my money if workshop is cancelled but I won’t be able to deposits on airfare.
Like to know more such as hotels, mininum sign-ups etc.
Thanks
I would like to join this class but I own my own business and live on the other end of the Eastern seaboard. As it will be a great deal of planning for me I was interesed, what is the “low registration” number and how many do you have signed up currently? Based on your experience, do feel like the class will reach the low registration number.
The class looks great and hope to see you there!
Thank you,
Michael Berry