








When I first got into photography, I quickly became aware of Jonathan Canlas, an amazing wedding photographer who shoots 100% film. I found out he teaches a workshop called Film is Not Dead and immediately wanted to attend. However, at this stage in life, I simply can't afford it.
Well, recently, Jon and yourheartout.com have teamed up to offer two scholarships (worth $2,000!) for two lucky photographers to attend the workshop in Park City, Utah. Needless to say (although I'm obviously saying it anyway), I really, really want to attend!
The competition involves shooting a photograph (on film, of course) that captures the "essence of Utah." I did a shoot with my grandpa, dad, and brother the other day and now I need help choosing which photo to enter (since I can only choose one). I have until August 30th to submit a photo. Please look over these and either comment here or email us directly and let me know which you think is the best one! These were all shot with a Bronica ETRSi using a 40mm f/4 lens and an off-camera strobe.
No comments:
Post a Comment