Zion is such a pretty location! Will you be doing the Angels Landing hike?? On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Mark Maio <markmaio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What a pleasant surprise to see Russ’s post below. I decided to stay in > Grand Teton/Yellowstone for a few days after the workshop to do some more > photography and didn’t have access to email, so when this message showed up > on my phone as I was leaving the park, it caught me off guard. > > The four day program was exhausting and totally fun for all of us, > including the instructors. As Russ pointed out, most of the attendees were > ophthalmologists but as in our Yosemite workshop, everyone left their > credentials at the door and became a group of photographers learning from > one another and helping each other make better images, both ophthalmic and > personal. I am in the process of looking into doing another workshop next > spring in Zion National Park and possibly going back to Grand Teton in the > fall of 2012. If you would like to be on my email list, please let me know > off the list. To see a report on the workshop with images from one of our > instructors (Jim DiVitale), go to his blog at: * > http://divitalephotography.blogspot.com* > > I want to again thank my sponsors Haag-Streit USA, Heidelberg Engineering, > Optos, Abobe and Capture Integration. Without their support, the workshop > would not be possible. I also want to thank my friends and instructors ( > William Mieler, MD, Richard Spaide, MD, Jim DiVitale, Helene Glassman, Ken > Christopherson, Michael Coppinger). Without their friendship and hard work > during the meeting, the experience Russ wrote about would not have been > possible. > > Just one correction to Russ’s post. The four day workshop was awarded 32 > OPS credits. > > Mark Maio > Digital Imaging Institute, Inc. > 5445 Buckhollow Drive > Alpharetta, GA 30005 > *mmaio@xxxxxxxxxx > *404-386-5676 > > www.digitalimaginginstitute.com > > > > On 6/27/11 3:25 PM, "Russ Burris" <russ-burris@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I attended the Digital Imaging Workshop last week in the Grand Teton > Mountains. The program was outstanding. Mark Maio put a great program > together covering Ophthalmic Photography, OCT, Landscape Photography, and > Adobe Photoshop. We did morning and afternoon photo shoots in the Grand > Teton Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. The rest of the day was > devoted to lectures with an optional Photoshop workshop every night. It was > a lot of work and several long days but I walked away with about 300 quality > images. What surprised me was I was the only Ophthalmic Photographer > attending this meeting. This was a great way to get 24 OPS CME and I was > able to get out in nature for several hours a day. Mark is planning > another Workshop late next spring or early next summer, if you want to try > something outside the classroom this is the way to go. > > Russ Burris CRA > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail, including any attachments, contains > information from the Dean McGee Eye Institute, which may be confidential or > privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual > or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that > any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this > information is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please > notify the sender immediately by a "reply to sender only" message and > destroy all electronic and hard copies of the communication, including > attachments. > > > -- > * > * > >