Northern California Underwater Photographic Society, Backscatter Underwater Video and Photo, and Wallin's Dive Center present a free two-day underwater photo and video weekend seminar with world-renowned underwater photography expert, Berkley White. Snorkelers to novice and advanced scuba divers who participate will come away with a wealth of knowledge that will have them shooting better pictures to helping them make the right equipment choice for their specific shooting needs. Berkley White is a leading internationally published professional photographer, instructor and expert in the field of underwater photography and videography and the founder of Backscatter Underwater Video and Photo in Monterey, California. Berkley shares his in-field photographic techniques and digital methods through a series of select international travel events each year, such as the Digital Shootout.
Seminar Agenda
Friday, March 14, 2008
(attend one or both sessions for free):
7:15 - 8:00 pm:
Display and discussion on the latest in imaging equipment.
8:00 - 10:00 pm:
Underwater Imaging Presentation by Berkley White
Saturday, March 15, 2008
9:30am - 12:00pm:
Hands on, in-pool seminar with product training, tips & pointers by Berkley and Backscatter staff. Location:
Wallin's Dive Center
1119 Industrial Road, #7
San Carlos, CA 94070
(650) 591-5641
What to bring: fins, mask, snorkel, towels, bathing suit, lots of questions, warm-water wet suit/dive skin (optional) & your existing underwater camera equipment (optional).
For more information about Backscatter Underwater Video and Photo, please visit: www.backscatter.com; and for more info about Wallin's Dive Center, please visit: www.wallins.com
Minicomp: Healthy Reef - Warm Water
Doors open: 7:00 p.m.
Meetings are held at New Vision United Methodist Church, Millbrae, California, minutes from the San Francisco Airport. For directions and more information on NCUPS visit http://www.ncups.org.
See you soon,
Kathy
NCUPS March 14&15 Meeting and Seminar
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Nikon D300 with 60 mm & 16 mm lens, SEA&SEA Housing, Sea&Sea YS110 Strobes
