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Cradle Mountain workshops
- By Ian Wallace
- Published 13th January, 2009
- travel , Tasmania , Photography
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Ian Wallace
>Ian Wallace is a successful Tasmanian landscape photographer usually found at the celebrated Salamanca Markets. In summer he conducts photographic workshops with his friend Loic Le Guilly at Cradle Mountain. As well as producing a range of cards, posters and a calendar, he has self published two books. Ian was featured as a Tasmanian Living Artist in 2005. He is a member of the AIPP.
>2008 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year
>Runner Up 2007 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year
>2007 Instinctive Desires New Photographer of the Year
>Internet site: www.ianwallace.com.au
Portrait site www.hobartphotographer.com
Talking of friends, my fellow photographer and workshop guru Tom Putt and I have decided to combine forces for a couple of workshops this year (2009). We have both been independently conducting workshops at Cradle Mountain for the past couple of years so just to mix things up and cater to demand, we have decided to work together and offer a couple of joint workshops.
Tom’s workshops have been featured on tv shows such as Getaway and I have been running my workshops (with good friend Loic LeGuilly) as www.photographtasmania.com.
As a team, Tom and I will offer our photographic expertise on landscape photography, post production and photography business mentoring (if you are looking to take photography beyond a pastime) all this in one of Tasmania’s most stunning locations, Cradle Mountain.
Come and join us for fun, adventure and amazing photographic opportunities.
April
- Autumn colours workshop
And September - Spring is in the air workshop
These workshops will be lots of fun and very popular – with places strictly limited and prices very competitive, you are advised to make your booking early! Just click on the links above for more information on how to make a booking.
For some inspiration there are photographs of Cradle Mountain here
