Studio Workshop May 2011. Learn the basics functions of your camera and what they do. This workshop is designed
for those wanting to learn about the basic functions of their camera and how to use them. Much of the class time will be in the field photographing. Class size is limited. Contact our studio for more information.Lost Nations Photo Club of Hillsdale County June 5, 2010. Bob will be presenting a hands on workshop in conjunction with other programs of the day. For more in information go to http://www.readingmichigan.com and select the Lost Nations Photo Club page for a printable brochure.
Whitefish Point All Day Workshop Oct. 2, 2010. For more information about this workshop go to: http://www.shipwreckmuseum.com/summer-events-2010-120/ Whitefish Point is right on Lake Superior and is a major birding area. "Working Your Photos" is the title of this workshop. Using Adobe Elements, participants will learn how to improve their images in the computer.
Isle Royale National Park Workshop June 11, 20010. Designed for the beginner and intermediate photographer using film or
digital, participants will have the opportunity to learn the many aspects of nature photography using the treasures of Isle Royale
for their subject. If you enjoy the outdoors, this workshop is a must. For more information contact Kristine Bradof at 906-482-7860 or kbradof@irkpa.org . Sponsored by Isle Royale & Keweenaw Parks Assoc.
Bob Guiliani has been photographing professionally for over 30 years. He ans his wife, Linda, own and operate a portrait studio and art gallery in Clare, MI. His images have received, national and state awards. He has given programs to various organizations, has been commissioned to do limited edition prints, has had his images published in various magazines and teaches photography at Mid-Michigan Commjunity College. He prints all of his work himself so to have complete control of the final art piece. He is past President of: Professional Photographers of Michigan, Michigan Photographic Society, Wildlife Recovery Association, and former editor of Michigan Audubon's Jack-Pine-Warbler. He is a Master Photographer, Photographic Craftsman, Nationally Certified and has a b.a. and m.a in chemistry.