Gavin Gough 2010 Photo Workshops announced

gavinGavin Gough – the intrepid Bangkok based Humanitarian and travel photgrapher – has just announced his 2010 workshops series, that will cover, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bhutan and some other locations still to be announced.

If your not familiar with Gavin’s work, it can be viewed at www.gavingough.com. I think his work is similar in approach to David DuCheminMitchell Kanaskevitch and Matt Brandon – focusing on the story telling, the connection with the individual, and exploring the use of light to capture the emotion of the moment. Gavin’s style is subtly different from the others and his fast growing reputation as a mentor/teacher through his Bangkok based School of Photography and the workshops that he runs, ensure that he has a significant and dedicated following. That means that these workshops will sell out VERY quickly.

The workshops on offer in this new series sound amazing – and if I wasn’t already booked on an April workshop in Italy with David Du Chemin, and I could justify the additional time off work, I would be booking today!!

The Thailand trip that Gavin outlines in his latest blog provide a taste of what promises to be an extraordinary trip.  He has even posted a video of his recce (see below), and it shows the most amazing photo opportunities, including a train that runs right the way through the middle of a bustling market – literally through the middle of it. Rather than copy from his excellent blog I recommend that you go and read it. A form to subscribe for his newsletter and to apply for the workshop is on the post.

As a teaser I have linked to the YouTube video that he uploaded. Whomever is lucky enough to go on this workshop is going to have an amazing time. Now I wonder whether I can swing a trip with work to the far east in early December….

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