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Elizabeth Taylor Frandsen Photography bio picture

Liz

I am many things to many people, but beneath the labels, I am simply one who creates.

Even professionally, I won't be separated from my family.

I love waking up to the soft spoken "mommy" of a happy toddler.

I love living.

My mind never stops racing because it's happily fueled by passion.

I've always loved my husband. Always.

I am only one, but that's just enough.

 

   

announcing MY winter workshops!

(UPDATE: So it turns out I was wrong when I said nothing good happens in January. My brother-in-law has decided to get married the weekend of my workshops. These will be rescheduled, but I won’t be figuring out those new details until after the holidays. Please email me if you’d like to be on list for the rescheduled workshops. If you were already on the original list, no worries. I will be contacting you personally :)

I’m so excited to announce my first round of workshops! It’s true, I’ve never taught a workshop before, at least not offically, but I actually LOVE teaching and sharing my version of this world through photography with others. My grandma made a comment recently when discussing my photography with my aunts saying, “the first time I saw Liz outside standing on her head taking pictures I knew they were going to be different”. I love when my clients will tell of the times when they were “about to take a picture but stopped and thought, what would Liz do.” What would I do? Well, this is my chance to share that with you.

I’m offering two different workshops this January, because seriously, there’s nothing good that happens in January.

I’ll be teaching a course for beginners, particularly those who know their camera is capable of more, but they just can’t figure it out. This workshop is perfect for moms who’d like to take better snapshots of their kids, or someone who is intrigued by the art of photography, but doesn’t even know where to begin. For more information on the beginning workshop click HERE. The beginning workshop will be limited to 7 participants and will be geared to fit your individual needs. Upon registering, I will be getting in touch with each of you to find out exactly where we need to troubleshoot.

I’m also crazy excited to be offering an advanced course for professional photographers, or those who are headed in that direction. This workshop will be a hands-on all day experience wherein I’ll do my best to offer you a first hand example of “what Liz would do”. My goal in teaching you is not to enable you to shoot exactly like me, but rather, to help you find your own shooting style. I plan to not only answer your questions, but ask you many in return. I want you thinking all day long! This workshop will not only cover shooting, but will also feature an indepth Photoshop discussion/demonstration. To learn more about the advanced workshop, including a detailed agenda of the day, click HERE. The advanced workshop will be limited to 5 participants to ensure you get the individual attention you need from a workshop like this!

To register for either workshop, email me at liz@etfphotography.com. Remember the spots are limited and registration will be based on a first come, first serve basis. Payment in full is due upon registering and is non-refundable. I accept personal checks or CC through paypal (though a paypal account is not needed for this method) However, you can transfer your registration to another person as needed. There are no geographical limitations for participants.

If you’re wanting to attend either workshop as your Christmas gift, please let me know and I’ll make sure you have something to unwrap Christmas morning!

January 15, 2010 - 2:16 pm Fernanda Fisher - Hi Liz, My name is Fernanda Fisher, I live in Washington but I often go to UT to visit family, do you plan on offering this workshops again during the year? I went to UT for the holidays in December - January but missed your workshop, I left few days before your first one. I have a good camera but I have no idea how to use it, I would love to be part of your workshop in the future. Please let me know the next times you will be teaching and maybe I can plan a trip to UT on those dates. Thank you, Fernanda Fisher

January 3, 2010 - 5:18 pm Tyler Crump - Ah. Thanks for the info. I'd love to see your work flow. Mostly curiosity though. Thanks for the action suggestions. They are pretty good! Keep up the good work, I enjoy seeing it.

November 16, 2009 - 8:45 am Janelle - I wish I lived in Utah. I really wish I would come to one of these. Although, reading the descriptions of the two workshops, I think I'd fall somewhere in between. Good luck teaching, though!

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