2-day Workshop by Drew Gardner in Belgium 4-5 September

A couple of months ago I went to a lecture by the famous internationally acclaimed editorial and assignment photographer Drew Gardner (and here’s his blog). Even the lecture was only a couple of hours, I was completely blown away. I was so impressed with Drew’s work, his teaching and his funny down-to-earth attitude that we set up a two day workshop in Belgium on 4 and 5 September. This is a unique opportunity if you want to learn from one of the very best. We still got some spots available. Everything about the workshop can be found here.

I first came around Drew’s work when he decided to invade a Polish forest with lots of light, smoke, a waterbuffalo and a naked model. You may find it weird but that combination really got me interested in the man’s work.


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There won’t be any big wildlife in the studio for the workshop but we will make it an amazing hands-on experience and if the weather allows we’ll be shooting on location too. Drew is a true master of light but he’s also going to teach about the planning and logistics involved in location shooting. You may not be shooting an elephant in the jungle next week, but the same principles apply to shooting your cat in the backyard (just don’t put a nude model on top of your cat).


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Drew was a photojournalist for over 20 years before he started doing commercial photography. His ability to improvise is often what makes the shoot. Although we all like to use the best tools available, Drew isn’t about gear, but rather about how to make the best of what you have.

When you hear Drew talking, you can feel his passion for photography and he is great in passing on his passion and knowledge. I will be assisting Drew at the workshop to ensure the best practical experience. As you can tell, I’m extremely excited about having Drew teach a workshop in Belgium and if you want to improve your location photography, I highly recommend you book yourself one of the remaining seats (although you won’t be sitting much) on this workshop. The workshop will be held on 4 and 5 September and costs 560 EUR (including VAT, lunches and drinks). Click here for more info and booking.

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3 Responses


  1. August 19, 2010 at 09:34 PM

    Fantastic photographer, finding new inspiration like this really gets my mind churning and new inspiration headed straight for my notebook.


  2. August 20, 2010 at 07:49 PM

    Beautiful images and video. I especially like the lighting.
    GuessTheLighting.com


  3. Mark says:
    August 24, 2010 at 03:59 PM

    Wonderful!!!Gardner is the best photographer. This workshop is offered by Manfrotto School of Xcellence?It organize a different free webinar that are very interesting. A workshop by David Gardner is a wonderful news!!
    Thank you very much!!!


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