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Private Photography, Composition, Lighting & Photoshop

Photography Guide & Instructor Dwon Güvenir is an International Award Winning full time professional photographer who's work is currently in the PPA (Professional Photographers' of America) Loan Collection. He is a PPA Super Monday Instructor and he sits on the Board of Directors of the Portland Metropolitan Photographers' Association (PMPA). His work has been in books, maga...

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Photography Guide & Instructor Dwon Güvenir is an International Award Winning full time professional photographer who's work is currently in the PPA (Professional Photographers' of America) Loan Collection. He is a PPA Super Monday Instructor and he sits on the Board of Directors of the Portland Metropolitan Photographers' Association (PMPA). His work has been in books, magazines, movie theaters, television, online, on busses, on cars, and trains. He's the real deal and he uses his experience to help you improve your skills, get the right gear, and save you money by steering you away from gear you don't need. Expensive gear doesn't make great images, knowledgeable photographers make great images.

Private classes available for Advanced Photography, Composition, Lighting, Photoshop & Perfect Prints or Professional Consulting.

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  • 9320 SW Barbur Blvd
    Portland, OR 97219 | Far Southwest

    Willing to travel up to 30 miles

Price: $150.00

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Private Classes: $150 Consulting: $50/hr (2hr min)

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  • 1:1 / Private Lessons

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  • "The Perfect Way to Learn About Photography!"

    Review of Oregon Photo Safaris, January 09, 2009

    I highly recommend taking a photography class or workshop through Oregon Photo Safaris, as taught by Dwon Guvenir. His classes are very informative, as well as entertaining. They cover camera fundamentals, as well as tried and true photography principles, which will intern open the door to your own creativity. You will be able to take better pictures, whether you are an amateur or professional, and regardless if you're using a point-n-shoot, SLR, film or a digital camera.

    What I like most about these classes is that Dwon is so approachable! How often do you have someone with his knowledge and experience at your disposal to answer questions and solve problems that always left you wondering... why is this or that happening when I take a picture? I also enjoyed sharing an environment with people that have a similar interest and curiosity about photography.

    Personally, I was not looking to become a professional photographer, but to just take better pictures of my 3 year old daughter. With Dwon's help, I was certainly able to achieve my goal, and I have a bunch of great pictures that I will cherish for many years to come. Give it a try, I'm sure you'll benefit from it too!

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    I highly recommend taking a photography class or workshop through Oregon Photo Safaris, as taught by Dwon Guvenir. His classes are very informative, as well as entertaining. They cover camera fundamentals, as well as tried and true photography principles, which will intern open the door to your own creativity. You will be able to take better pictures, whether you are an amateur or profession...

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