Featuring:
Award Winning, National Geographic Photographer: Tino Soriano

What I like the most as a National Geographic Photographer is the ability to be close to the people. The landscapes and the architecture require more of an emotional and creative proximity of the mind, which allows the thoughtful and peaceful application of the classic composition rules and to emphasize the qualities of light.
But, to photograph people, specially in events which capture the interest and passion of people around the world like the “Day of the Dead” in Oaxaca, demands a different set of skills and way about it. For this, it is of the very important to interact, to understand, a rapid composition, and to be able to transmit to the viewer the spirit and the essence of what is going on, in just a fraction of a second. No time for a tripod or to wait for the sunset. The magic moment, the split second of lucidity or the emotion can appear at any moment.
In this workshop we will focus on portrait techniques, the spontaneous photography and the classic story telling without forgetting a few other fundamental photography techniques and specialties that will help you highlighting the spirit of the place, the people and the celebrations. The ancient ruins of Mitla, the Benito Juarez Market and the graves in Atzompa, the landscapes, the artisans in San Martín Tilcajete and the landscapes of the huge Tule tree will be the perfect match for this great celebration: An original and photogenic cult to the dead known in the world for its grandiosity, its action and, at the same time, for its warmth and intimacy. A story and a tradition of interest to the world, which through hard work throughout the workshop, will help all become better photographers. A one of a kind photography workshop you cannot afford to miss!
¡Un abrazo!
Tino Soriano
Day of the Dead Details At a Glance
Upcoming departure:
- October 27 - November 3, 2012
Investment:
- $3,395.00 Per Person Double Occupancy. Add $495 USD for Single occupation
- Includes: Top Notch Photographic instruction by one of top National Geographic Photographers in the World, Tino Soriano, accommodations, all breakfasts, lunches and dinners per the itinerary, Internal transportation for excursions, guides, access to natural reserves, Parks, churches, etc. as needed
- Does not include air transportation, purchases of personal nature, alcoholic beverages or anything not specifically indicated in the itinerary
Featured Guest Xperience!
This is my first photography tour with the Western group. I enjoyed playing, walking and shooting hard. I learned different skills and saw images from different views from Raul and you. I made new friends who were also passionate on photography. One thing that impressed me most was: a good picture is always a good picture, no matter whether it’s in the East or West. A good picture speaks for itself without too much wording or explanation, it crosses the boundaries of culture and language.
-Elsa Wei Wei, Wang
