Today I worked with the one and only Don Martel. Thanks for doing this window light workshop I loved it and thank you
Today I worked with the one and only Don Martel. Thanks for doing this window light workshop I loved it and thank you
Thanks very much, Don. I enjoyed the workshop and learned a ton!
The Singing Sands workshops with Don Martel were amazing. I went up twice with him, and had amazing experiences both times, and learned a lot too.
Please keep me posted about future workshops, Lynne and I are interested in The Bruce Peninsula.Thank you again for the great workshop. I really enjoyed myself!
Of course, we had fun besides learning ! You are a great Teacher everyone has very Good comments of your Workshops.
As an established photographer with 30+ years of experience, I’m always open to learning and improving my vision through workshops and studying other photographers whose work I admire. In photography as in life, one never stops learning. Don Martel’s workshops provide a wonderful opportunity to break from routine and look at the world through new eyes. Don’s years of experience as a professional photographer, his wonderful teaching style, passion and his stunning images will light a new spa… Read more
FB message Don Martel I see that you are seeing with “new eyes” Paula O’Rourke Ah yes. I see the light! And lines, shapes, textures..
I just wanted to say thanks for a great workshop/weekend in the Bruce! Hopefully, I’ll be able to join another workshop in the future. Thanks again!
Don is a amazing photographer and mentor who loves people, life and has a curiosity for knowledge , He spreads a joie de vivre and is loved by all who has the opportunity to cross his path. Ps I feel blessed to be one of those individuals who has has the chance to know him
Thanks, for a great weekend, it was fun and informative. Now let’s get out there and shoot the hell out of this place LOL although I may require new glasses as I am seeing in a whole new way.
Thanks again for the weekend – I very much enjoyed the trip and learnt a lot. I promise to buy a tripod at some point…