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Mark Alor Powell’s Mexico City Photography Workshop(s)
A few years ago over mezcal in the DF, Mark Powell and I were talking about how he should be teaching photography workshops to folks who want to learn a lot while experiencing one of the most incredible cities on the planet.
Really happy to see that Mark’s now doing this; he’s debuting two workshops this fall; one in September, and another, in the midst of the Day of the Dead celebrations, in November.
If you like shooting but want to immerse yourself in something beyond what’s familiar, do yourself a favor and sign-up. I can’t think of any photographic learning experience that would/could be better than this. Check it out!
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