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“Marcos (Peruvian Guide) is one in a million!! We were truly blessed by his presence. I don’t have enough time or space to go on – he simply made the trip outstanding! This is our first trip like this. Maybe there is one that could be better…doubt it though."
- J. & B. Cummings
“This was my second trek with Rosanne Pennella. The fundamental reason I decided to attend was because I had been so impressed with the photographic capabilities and teaching methods of Rosanne. Rosanne did an amazing job of working with all members of the trek, some of which had very limited photographic experience. This was very impressive. I was particularly impressed with Rosanne's teaching skills. She was able to cater to novice, intermediate and experienced photographers and always made herself available to anyone who needed help, advice or simply wanted to chat. I can easily see the significant improvement I gained each day, which is clearly the result of Rosanne's professionalism, technical and artistic talents."
- D. Caten
“I have never had a teacher that gave so much information in so little time. And Rosanne Pennella really knows how to get the information through to you. Anyone interested in photography should seriously consider taking one of her classes."
- L. Dybwad-Olsen
Rosanne Pennella
Rosanne Pennella has been honored by Nikon as a "Legend Behind the Lens." Her work has appeared in many international travel and photography magazines, newspapers and books. Clients include Nikon, Lowepro, Kodak, The Travel Channel, and many worldwide tourism offices, including Morocco, China and Costa Rica. She has given dozens of travel photography workshops and talks: she currently teaches at The New School and International Center of Photography in New York. Rosanne has spoken at many educational photo events for Nikon including PMA and Photo Plus and has given presentations on digital travel photography for Apple. She also leads Nikon's popular "Master Class" in travel photography and writes how-to articles for improving your travel photographs on Nikon's web site.
Rosanne explains photography in easy to grasp terms so that even relative amateurs are using advanced techniques by the end of a workshop. She currently works with digital SLR’s, but can teach slide, print film, and black and white as well. Travel workshop participants may bring a small number of images for critique. She will answer individual questions during the workshop as well as provide group instruction on photography basics like exposure, composition, fill-flash, and methods to approach people on location. Visit her website at www.rosannepennella.com