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Only One Spot Left For My Rome, Italy Workshop Next Month – Come Join Me There

This is your invitation to come to beautiful Rome, Italy and join me and Italian photographer, long exposure expert, and KelbyOne Instructor Mimo Meidany for an unforgettable four-day travel photography workshop — “The Classic Beauty of Rome” in one of the most captivating cities on the planet.

There’s only one spot left — and that spot could be yours. Check out the short video below for more details.

Get ready for an unforgettable hands-on travel photography workshop in one of the most historical and photogenic cities in the world, — beautiful Rome, Italy. The city of statues, fountains, and piazzas will be your home for four delightful days of creating captivating images, learning important camera techniques, composition, long exposure photography, and the latest Lightroom and Photoshop post-processing techniques. All this while enjoying wonderful meals, remarkable views, and making new friends.

What: “The Classic Beauty of Rome” Travel Photography Workshop
Instructors: Scott Kelby and Mimo Meidany
When: Sept 21-24, 2018 (with an informal get-together on the night of the 20th)
Where: Exe International Palace, Rome (terrific location)
Price: $3,950 Per Person (includes accommodations, and breakfast each day)
Tickets: More details and tickets here (limited to 12 participants maximum)

Your home for the workshop is the wonderful Exe International Palace; a charming, modern boutique style hotel (with excellent wi-fi) located in the heart of Rome, and in walking distance to many of Rome’s most iconic shooting locations, with lots of great shopping and restaurants nearby (and not far from my all-time favorite restaurant, Mimi e coco).

Where can I sign up?
Right here (you’ll be taken to the sign-up page).

Reserve your spot now (it’s the last one left) — and I’ll see you soon in beautiful Rome.

Ciao!

-Scott

P.S. See how I worked that Italian word in there? While my Italian language skills are, shall we say, somewhat limited (ahem), my fake Italian accent is worth the trip alone. Ask anybody who was at our Venice workshop. 😉

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