Friday, July 5, 2013

REVIEW: Trey Ratcliff’s Landscape Tutorial: New Zealand

I’ve been watching Trey Ratcliff’s Landscape & Travel Photography Tutorial and I decided it might be a good idea to see if I could get my readers a special deal for this one so they’d have a fun photography related activity. You can get this tutorial at a discount using the coupon code RONMART15. Click here to learn more or watch this video preview:

All of Trey’s videos come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee so if you don’t like it then just let them know and you’ll get a refund.

Details

INCLUDES OVER 4 HOURS OF PHOTOGRAPHY TRAINING

This Landscape and Travel Photography Course includes over four hours of step-by-step instruction that will be helpful to any skill level, from beginner to advanced.

  • Approximately 2.5 hours of post-processing where I illustrate my latest techniques
  • Roughly 1.5 hours of live-action in New Zealand where you will see how I set up my camera in different locations and weather conditions
  • My RAW image files so you can follow along in the post processing if you wish
  • BONUS 2 hours of Q&A with Trey Ratcliff

Conclusion

If you’ve seen other Trey Ratcliff videos then you know what to expect, but this one is of the highest quality of all that I’ve seen to date. If you haven’t then you should know this is effectively a cameraman behind the scenes at a Trey Ratcliff workshop so you literally have the feeling you are in the class. From shooting to processing, you get to be there for it all. When he gets into his tutorials you see his exact workflow in very well done screen capture videos and you can follow along and edit the files yourself using Trey’s actual RAW files (36 included).

If you can’t afford the trip to New Zealand for a workshop like this, then this is the next best thing. It’s also very helpful in seeing how Trey works his magic so you can apply that methodology to your own images.

Where to order

Click here to order and use the coupon code RONMART15 to save 15% off the normal price for this and most other products in the Stuck in Customs store.

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