If you have any questions after reading this FAQ, reach out to us at luanastudiomanager@vitor-lindo.com
“If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.” – Jim Rohn
I encourage photographers from all skill levels to attend. Our photography workshops are designed so that all participants receive individualized attention. The small group allows me to understand my student's needs and custom-made their learning needs. If you are a beginner, you might need some tricks and tips about making the most of your camera. A more seasoned photographer can be looking to learn different techniques and genres. Some professional photographers know what they are doing and often look for a safe and easy way to explore unseen topographies and experiment with other lights and compositions. So, everyone is welcome to our landscape photography workshops! heirs, administrator, executor, successors, and assigns for all family members.
WHO CAN ATTEND A VITOR LINDO CREATIVE WORKS WORKSHOP?
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You certainly can! Our adventure photography workshops are what the name says: an adventure! We always have a lot of fun, visit unique places, meet amazing people, and savor exquisite cuisines. Of course, your travel partner will have a ball hanging out with us. The tuition is the same, but if you have any questions, please contact Luana at luanastudiomanager@vitor-lindo.com.
CAN I BRING A NON-PHOTOGRAPHER TO YOUR WORKSHOPS?
Every workshop is different. Generally, you should bring graduate filters, ND filters, sturdy tripods, a backup camera, and a headlamp. Once you pay in full and are confirmed, you'll receive a complete and detailed equipment list.
IS THERE A WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT LIST?
It is very prudent for you to get travel insurance, medical evacuation insurance, and trip cancelation insurance. We suggest Red Point Travel (Ripcord Plan) and World Nomads. They come in handy in case of a tragic medical need.
HOW ABOUT TRAVEL INSURANCE?
Not at all. However, we recommend you be in good health and be able to walk under heat or cold weather carrying your equipment. Some nature workshops require longer walks on trails to get us to be best spots. We plan all our photography workshops so everyone in good physical condition and health can attend. Please see the detailed information for each workshop on their specific pages.
DO I NEED TO BE ATHLETIC TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WORKSHOPS?
Basic landscape photography concepts: equipment, shutter speed, ISO, depth of field, hyperfocal distance, aperture, and other basic concepts
How to use filters: ND, Graduated ND, Polarizing, …
Aerial Photography
Drone Photography
Panorama sticking - My goal is for everyone to leave with a large format panorama photo composite out of 12 images.
HDR bracketing
Astrophotography: equipment, modifications, clear lenses, flashlights, basic astrophotography, constellations, milk way location, milk way behavior at night, star trail, focus stacking, …
What's in my gear bag
Film photography
Long and multiple exposures
Blending images
Creative compositions
How to use natural and artificial light
Image reviews and post-processing instructions
Basic and Advanced Lightroom
WHAT WILL I LEARN AT A VITOR LINDO CREATIVE WORKS WORKSHOP?
I'll share my experience, and give you artistic and technical photography guidance and teaching, to ramp up your skills. Below is a list of some techniques and photography genres you'll learn.
We charge $200 for all cancellations not transferred to another of our workshops.
All deposits are non-refundable, regardless of when you cancel the workshop.
120 days or more: your deposit is transferable to another of our workshops with no fees.
90 to 120 days: refund of 50% minus the deposit.
90 days or less: we won't be able to refund you.
At any point and moment, if you wish to find someone to take your place, you must make all adequate financial arrangements with said person and notify us asap for the transfer.
If you wish to cancel, please email Luana asap at luanastudiomanager@vitor-lindo.com.
WHAT IS THE WORKSHOPS' CANCELLATION POLICY?
We understand that sometimes unexpected situations arise beyond our control. Here is what you need to know:
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