Photography Kevin Fleming on 09 Mar 2008 01:27 pm
Learn Photography
Follow your passion for photography while you study with Kevin Fleming.Is there a particular photographic skill that you would like to enhance? Would you like to learn some of the tricks of professional photographers? Do you need guidance selecting a subject, understanding how to capture the light or to become proficient with your camera? Are you interested in spending two hours doing field work with a great photographer and then two hours in his studio developing the Photoshop skills required to take your images to the next level? Learn photography from a master and receive the personal one-on-one attention that will truly maximize your experience. While he is shooting his new book Wild Delaware Kevin Fleming is offering sunrise and sunset Delaware photography safaris. You will go on assignment with Kevin as he photographs wildlife and wild places. Along the way you will be able to ask questions and learn Kevin’s secrets for being in the right place at the right time.Here’s what to expect in Kevin Fleming’s Wild Delaware photography workshop:• Meet Kevin an hour before sunrise or two hours before sunset (weather permitting, of course) and travel with Kevin to the workshop location. Depending on the season you could be photographing a wide variety of wildlife from snow geese and white-tailed deer to tiny macro subjects like insects and amphibians. You will be free to use your own camera or a Nikon digital camera and a wide variety of lenses will be available for your use.• After your field trip you will spend two hours learning the basics of how to use Photoshop correctly. This will be in Kevin’s studio and taught by his assistant. In the time of just a couple of hours you will learn how to import, crop, color balance and save photographs the right way in Photoshop.Ask anything! What have you always wanted to know? If you take Kevin Fleming’s Wild Delaware personal photography workshop you will learn the answer.Cost of the workshop is just $200 including both the field work and studio session. All participants receive an autographed copy of Kevin’s book The Heart of America.To learn more about the workshop please feel free to call Kevin directly at 800-291-7600 or by email kfleming@dmv.com
Testimonial: ”Your photography lesson was the highlight of my summer. I had been planning to schedule it for two years and could not be more excited that I was finally able to meet with you, learn a few of your many techniques, and certainly your shortcuts.”Margaret
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: We consider this to be an active program, which requires you to make a realistic health assessment. All participants are expected to be in active good health. Walking, climbing and carrying cameras and tripods may be part of your safari. Any physical condition requiring special attention, diet, or treatment should be reported in writing when the reservation is made.






on 19 Mar 2008 at 8:34 pm 1.Jody Hudson said …
Cool Beans; I am saving my dollars for a day at a time, a couple of days of instruction and tutelage by you and Autumn!
Thank you so very much for the previous freebies!!!!
Jody
on 19 May 2008 at 4:43 pm 2.Debbie Menditch said …
Hi,
I am interested in taking one of your workshops. Where are they held? Do you offer classes in Photoshop alone?
Thanks for the information.
debbie
on 20 May 2008 at 5:32 am 3.Kevin Fleming said …
Hello Debbie,
Thanks for your interest. I have a studio in Rehoboth Beach and yes I could do Photoshop class alone if that is your interest. Please feel free to give my assistant Autumn a call at 800-291-7600 to discuss what you would like to learn and she can organize a class for you. She does all of my Photoshop work now and is very talented. She will be able to teach you the basics or very advanced Photoshop.
Thanks, Kevin
on 20 Jun 2008 at 11:35 pm 4.Merritt Burke said …
Kevin,
I have always been interested in photography and am eager to learn more about your classes. As a born and raised Coastal Sussex (Lewes and Broadkill) resident, I have many photos of wildlife and nature; however they are elementary in scope and style. Currently, I am co-owner of http://www.coastalsussex.com, a local lifestyle and entertainment website, that posts a coastal photo every day, as well as informative content. We have a good thing going and I am looking to expand my picture skills. My camera is not the best, but I think I take some decent shots and can, of course, do better.
So, check out our site and send me some info on your next class. As a surfer, waterfowler, snowboarder, and overall outdoor lover, I am ready to start learning a few professional tips to make my photos more worthy….
Thanks,
Merritt Burke IV
302-542-7722
on 27 Jun 2008 at 11:22 am 5.Christina said …
Hi,
I love photography and I have a passion for it. I have been taking pictures for over a year now I plan on going to school in September for basic and advance photography. I work in a studio and take pictures of people. on the side I take pictures of nature and wildlife I love it! I think I have some good one I love the sunset and water reflections pictures I would love to get together with you and learn as much as I can your work is so aspiring. I own a Cannon EOS D-40 and I have a telephoto lens as well I don’t know everything I would need for your class but I am willing to get it.
Thanks Christina
on 26 Sep 2008 at 11:31 am 6.Stephanie Smith said …
Hello,
Will you be offering more photography classes?
Thanks. Stephanie Smith
on 10 Nov 2008 at 12:17 am 7.ken haner said …
do you have any classes coming up soon??
November, december??
Ken
on 14 Dec 2008 at 3:40 pm 8.Kerry Foley said …
Hi Kevin! I am in the diploma program at the Washington School of Photography and I have a house in the Bay Vista neighborhood of Rehoboth. I am hoping to be there a lot this summer and I would love to join you on photo safaris. Do you have a schedule for Summer ‘09? Thanks, Kerry
on 28 Dec 2008 at 10:34 pm 9.mona said …
What kind of lens do you use most for your field work?
on 31 Dec 2008 at 11:50 am 10.Kevin Fleming said …
Hi Mona,
The long telephoto photographs were taken either with a 600mm f4 Nikon lens or a 200-400mm f4 Nikon zoom. Both are very sharp lenses.
The macro photographs are with either a 60mm or 105mm Nikon Macro lens. I have sold the 60mm as I much prefer the 105mm.
Two photographs - the rainbow and the rock jetty - were shot with a Nikon 10.5mm.
Thanks for your interest!
Kevin