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The Ultimate Workshop
Custom One On One Workshops, Designed For Your Needs






Some folks learn better with one on one, and others simply don't have the time to spend in a 4 day workshop. This may be just the program for you. This is a custom, in-depth, personalized one on one workshop designed by you to perfect your skills.  If you're interested in shooting, creativity, composition, workflow, Lightroom, digital asset management, automation, printing, editing, stock or business, then this is a rare  opportunity to learn from Seth Resnick and Jamie Spritzer in a private setting. These sessions are completely personalized to your specific interests and needs. 

The Location
This workshop takes place at our Miami Beach location, or we can even come to your home or studio directly.





What it Costs

In Miami Beach
  • The fee for this private all-day session in Miami Beach (8 hours), also includes lunch at a fine local restaurant, is $1000.00. This all-day session typically runs from from 9am till 5pm. 
At Your Location
  • Rates for traveling to your location on quoted on an individual basis.
Phone/Screen Sharing
  • $175.00 per hour  (two  hour  minimum)


Whats Next
To find out more and to schedule a session, please call 305-534-0134 or write to customworkshop@d65.com or register below. If you will be coming from outside the Miami area reasonably priced convenient hotel accommodations can be recommended.




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WORKSHOP TESTIMONIALS

Gregory Heisler, Past Workshop Attendee, says,

"
The wisdom of D-65 stems from its premise that Seth Resnick (unlike the dime-a-dozen "experts" doesn't  presume to know everything, but possesses a powerful need to really understand things.  He absolutely understands, for example, the crucial, undeniable interdependence of the digital medium on all of its component parts and conveys this valuable knowledge very clearly and systematically to the class.  Not only regarding the hardware of cameras, computers, and printers.  And not just the myriad software choices: the capture, processing, editing, image manipulation, storage, and output applications. The true value of D-65 lies in its integration of all these aspects into a comprehensive whole; how they can dovetail to best facilitate top-quality, dependable, consistent results as well as successful and efficient use of the digital medium and all that it offers.  It's invaluable that Seth immerses himself in the entire process; the real world, soup-to-nuts experience of actually working through all the false starts, wrong turns, short cuts, and dead ends of the digital workflow.  Further, he takes nothing for granted and relishes any opportunity to challenge conventional wisdom.  He accepts no manufacturer's specs at face value, questions every so-called "standard" challenges accepted practices, and keeps pushing until he's satisfied.  He's nuts, but in good way. 
 
D-65 doesn't spew out generalized rules and settings that seem to be O.K. or are good for most stuff.  Seth specifically recounts his own direct experiences of what works, what doesn't, and why.  He explains his process, shares his results, and offers his recommendations.  Yet he leaves it to you to accept, reject, or assimilate the information, modifying it to suit your own creative needs, business practices, and working style as you see fit.  Although his conclusions are hard-won, he remains open to other points of view, alternate approaches, or new solutions.  He keeps abreast of recent developments and is aware of what's coming down the pike (legend has it that he even has a bit of a hand in shaping the tools we may be using next month, or next year)."





Born on: September 15, 2002