RG Photography

Photography & Workshops

Calendar of Workshops
and Tours

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Evening Workshops cover a range of topics using techniques that are best developed utilizing a SLR or a camera that has a full set of manual features. Workshops are committed to providing a positive, exciting and challenging photographic experience to photographers of all ages and skill levels. Our small workshops (maximum 12 participants) encourage the exchange of information and a high degree of personal attention.
Evening workshops are held in conjunction with McBain Camera at the 107 Ave. location.
Cost: $42.00

Day field trips provide an opportunity to develop your skills in the field. Each workshop deals with a specific photo topic i.e. macro, sports, nature. Day workshops provide a combination of photo exercises, free shoot time and photo critique / evaluation. Transportation and deli style lunch are included. These workshops are limited to 6 participants to ensure a high degree of personal attention.
Day workshops are provided exclusively by RG Photography.
Cost: $125.00

Photo tours  will save you money as we can negotiate lower group rates on accommodations, tours and other activities. Photo tours are sold as a package and include everything you need to relax and concentrate on your photography. Our tours include instructional programs, photo tip cards and daily photo challenges.  Daily evaluation and critique round out each day. If you want to develop you photo skills in a relaxed atmosphere and capture images you will treasure for a lifetime, you need look no further.
Photo tours are provided exclusively by RG Photography.
Cost: Varies with tour and tour activities.

Highlights

Fall Photo Tour

  • Head for the Hills Jasper II

    Another migration to the mountains to capture fall colours and discover the wildlife of Jasper National Park.

Workshop Schedule

  • January 2010
    The New Year brings the creative photographer new opportunities.
  • February 2010
    While the sun is low on the horizon, why not try shooting against the light.
  • March 2010
    Now's the time to capture outdoor winter activities.
  • April 2010
    Don't be fooled but summer activities are just around the corner.
  • May 2010
    Time to dust off the macro lens and capture the approach of summer.
  • June 2010
    Summer sports are getting into full swing.
  • July 2010
    Family affairs and picnics provide a wealth of photo opportunities.
  • August 2010
    Camping, swimming, hiking...take your pick.
  • September 2010
    The usual rush of back to school and winding down of summer activities.
  • October 2010
    The pleasure of the harvest and the joys of fall colours.
  • November 2010
    Snow will soon be on the way, time to focus on indoor photo opportunities.
  • December 2010
    Peace on Earth...Good Will to Men.