



As mentioned earlier, a total immersion experience. I've already put t use some of the things I learned by watching and working with some of the more than 30 "mentors" who come to share some small part of their expertise in a workshop setting. Some of the most interesting lessons were in "finding the light. Several mentors, including Fuzzy Duenkel and Martin Graham-Dunn, emphasize the importance of finding light and then enhancing that light, often with reflectors, to get a pleasing result.
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