Kanuga Photography Retreat VIII
April 26-May 1, 2009

To allow for individual instruction, each class is limited to 12 participants.
Register today — classes are expected to fill quickly.
Explore a spiritual link with photography. Learn from acclaimed instructors.
Photograph the Blue Ridge Mountains in spring bloom.
In its eighth year, this retreat emphasizes a mental and spiritual connection with photography. Take a break from the rapid pace of life and enjoy photography in a more thoughtful way.
From beginners to professionals, photographers at all levels of experience will learn new ways of approaching their art.
Students pick one instructor to study with for the entire week. Class size is limited to allow for individual instruction.
Evening programs are planned for conference-wide participation, allowing students to learn from other instructors.
What to Bring
- A camera, of course! (preferably one that allows you to manually adjust the shutter speed and aperture; point-and-shoot cameras and SLRs are equally welcome)
- Camera instruction manual
- Spare batteries and memory cards
- A tripod (optional)
- A laptop computer with some version of Photoshop software (optional)
Workshops
Click on each title for more details.
- Kathy Eyster — Macro Photography: God in the Details
- Lydia Goetze — Landscapes of the Spirit
- Jon Kral — Documentary Photography in Natural Light
- Robin Smith — Seeing the Holy: A Common Sense Approach to Digital Photography
Additional conference staff
Beth Reynolds
Coordinator: Beth Reynolds of St. Petersburg, Fla., is a photojournalist, photography instructor and owner of The Photo-Documentary Press, a publishing company. Her award-winning documentary projects have dealt with the issues of inclusion, health care, cancer survivors, welfare, the environment, immigration, learning differences and aging; they have been published in several fine art coffee table books. Her work is in the collection of the Ringling Museum of Art, Woodstock Center for Photography, MD Anderson Cancer Center and many private collections.
Chaplain: The Rev. Mark Wilson is rector of St. James Episcopal Church in Fairhope, Ala., and an avid photographer This will be his sixth year participating in the Kanuga Photography Retreat.
Cost |
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Double Occupancy |
$940 per person |
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Single Occupancy |
$1101 per person |
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Participating Spouse |
$826 per person |
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Nonparticipating Spouse |
$405 per person |
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Commuter |
$603 per person |
Payment |
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Deposit |
$50 per person |
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Balance Due |
March 26 |
Start/End Times |
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Check-In |
4-6 p.m. Sunday, April 26 |
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Check-Out |
After breakfast Friday, May 1 |
Conference Registration |
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