Hi Don,
Wondering what advice you have on instructors for the Texas School? The two I am considering is Doug Box (for lighting) or Randy Kerr (the westway method). I shoot in natural light and find that with my current ability I am limited to early morning or late afternoon for the result I like. Thanks for you time.
I should have already taken the time to thank you for your friend request. My apologies. I enjoy reading your posts and look forward to being able to visit/shoot/work with you in the not so distant future.
Hi,
I just wanted to send out a reminder about the movie screening tomorrow at the Rose Marine. I hope you are still planning to be part of the paparazzi. Please invite friends/family/acquaintances. The showing is free of charge.
Look forward to seeing you there.
Thanks,
Gabby
214-762-2815 - in case you have any questions
Event: The Wrong Hit Movie Screening
Date: Saturday August 2nd
Time: be there between 7-730pm (invite for actors and folks was for 730 so they'll be arriving between that time, or I would think they would be arriving between that time)
Location: Rose Marine Theater, 1440 N Main St, Fort Worth, TX, 76106
Been there, done that, have the t-shirt, and I'm willing to share. I've been a studio owner since 1975 and have had the privilege of studying with some of the greatest photographers of this generation. I am an officer of Texas PPA and a councilor of PPA.
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