TAOP MIAMI - LITTLE HAVANA'S -CALLE 8- PHOTOWALK & FIELD PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
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You're cordially invited to join our group on a "hands-on" opportunity to create great photo images in this interesting and diverse area of Miami. Calle Ocho -in Little Havana, is a fantastic location for "Street Photography" with very unusual and challenging photo opportunities.
Come ready to "create magic moments" with... strong wall murals backgrounds, interesting characters, art galleries, cigar rolling, dancers / musicians, and unusual local scenery. If you so desire, you can stay after our photoshoot to enjoy a typical, inexpensive, and great meal from the many restaurants in the area.
The workshop leader / instructor (Rafael) taught photography classes and has personally over 150 field photoshoots and will be available all along this shoot for specific tips, technical consultation, and photography considerations to create better images making this a memorable learning experience AND provide insightful cultural / historic tidbits of information about the area - This workshop is a “One-of-a-Kind” technically supported photoshoot with attention to practical learning (and some local history) for which there is a $10 fee.
-PARTICIPANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE IN PROTECTING THEMSELVES AND OTHER GROUP MEMBERS AGAINST POSSIBLE MEDICAL CONCERNS BY ANY MEANS POSSIBLE / IT IS IMPLICITLY STATED (IN THIS AND ALL MEETUP OUTINGS) THAT EACH ATTENDING PARTICIPANT IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS / HER OWN ACTIONS, PROTECTION, AND SAFEKEEPING-
UPDATE
GREAT MORNING FOR OUR PHOTOWALK… Temps in the in the low-70s with no chance of rain and 26% cloud coverage. Come ready to enjoy the day!
WE’LL MEET ON THE SOUTH SIDEWALK OF SW 8 STREET NEXT AT DOMINO PARK (1444 SW 8 Street, Miami 33135) AT 10:00 AM to go over our route, collect the $10 MeetUp fee, review technical information (camera settings, etc.), and what to expect for scenery and best photo opps in the area. We’ll walk together and offer photo ideas, technical solutions, and some local history.
Remember to charge your battery, clean the camera/lens, and check the memory card. I recommend packing light so you’re comfortable and can move around easily. Bring water if you’ll like, but there are many cafeterias and restaurants all along our route, where you could have a good lunch or snacks afterwards. Notice that tripods are not recommended due to being an impediment to foot traffic.
COME READY FOR LOTS OF GOOD PHOTOS… SEE YOU!
