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A Look Inside the Aperture Nature Photography Workshop
While at PhotoPlus Expo in NY, Derrick Story sat down with Rob Trueman and Cathy Chung to talk about their experiences with the Fall 2008 Aperture Nature Photography Workshop in the Grand Teton National Park. Rob and Cathy were two of the four contest winners who earned a trip to the Grand Tetons where they received one-on-one instruction. During this discussion they talk about what they learned and how they are applying that knowledge now. Read A Look Inside the Aperture Nature Photography Workshop.
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Ben McMillan has been a working photographer in Beijing for more than four years. During that time, he's seen the city go through dramatic changes, leading up to the Olympics. In this conversation, Ben talks about his Beijing experience, and how he also went through a personal change when he discovered Aperture during the games.
Ben first entered the Main Press Center in the Olympic Village with an aging Windows laptop and a lot of frustration. When he saw the Apple workstations with their 30" Cinema Displays, he thought this might be a good time to try a Mac and learn about Aperture. Within the first week, he had purchased hardware and completely modernized his workflow.
Control-click to download this MP3 file. You can also subscribe to Inside Aperture in the iTunes Music Store.About Ben McMillan: He has worked throughout China, adding to a strong local knowledge of Beijing. He photographed the current Time Out Guide to the capital and originated a UK Trade & Investment project promoting British companies across China. The project will be published as a book while Ben also recently shot a city profile for the UKTI on Saigon and covered the Olympics during the summer of 2008.
For more information about Ben and his photography, visit www.benmcmillan.co.uk.
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