GET CALVINIZED in Germany

GET CALVINIZED in Germany

Hi all

Whats up? Everything is fine? 

Today i like to post about a very special workshop. 

The workshop is in germany but i teach in english (FREEAAKKKYYY)

And its all about my business, retouching and photography

Have fun with the post today

Hope to see you in germany

 

Germany
Ok, for all of you who do not live in germany. Do you ever was in germany? In Heidelberg? Heidelberg is a great town with a great castle. This is your chance to come to germany and visit this nice city. But wait, there is more …. you can also visit my 3 day workshop! Yeaaahhhhh!

P.S If you live in germany, you can also join my workshop :-)

The Workshop
The workshop is a very exclusiv 3 day class where i teach everything about my photography, lighting, retouching and business. You will learn everything. You can see my office, my workflow and how i handle all the things. AND….the workshop is in english language. Dont worry i can speak much better english then writing :-)

Heidelberg
And dont forget… on day 4 there is no workshop. Day four is "Heidelberg-Day". I ll show you the city and the castle and of course we take pictures of everything :-) I think you will have some amazing days in germany. Day 4 is for free (of course), but only for students of the workshop. 

Weisches Lischt
If you like to join this workshop you will also learn how to say "WEISCHES LISCHT". Weisches Lischt is the german translation of the photoshop blendmode "softlight". And the name of my studio is "Weisches Lischt". Scott Kelby also learnd how to say "Weisches Lischt". (Thx James for the picture)

If you have any questions about the workshop let me know. But make sure you checked all the details of the workshop here CLICK

Ok guys… i now have to prepare my workshop in Wokingham/UK. If you like to join there….CLICK

Greetings from the beautiful germany

Calvin



2 Responses to “GET CALVINIZED in Germany”

  1. Andreas says:

    Sollte es nicht “weiches Licht”, anstatt “weisches”??

  2. Calvin says:

    Definitiv NEIN :-)

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