Dia de los Muertos Workshop Guide

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Day of the Dead in Mexico

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico October 30 - November 4, 2014

EspĂ­ritu de la Cultura Photography Workshop

hosted by Carol Watson



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Day of the Dead Scheduling the workshop during Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) allows the participants to experience and capture one of the most colorful holidays in Mexico. Although Dia de los Muertos is celebrated all over Mexico, the colonial mountain city of San Miguel de Allende pays tribute to the tradition during the 4-day La Calaca Festival -- an art and culture festival that takes place during the Day of the Dead celebrations. Dia de los Muertos traditions commemorate the return to Earth of those who have departed from this life and by doing so, allows us a moment of reflection of the transitory nature of life and death. During this day, you can remember those that have passed and welcome them back. You’ll immerse yourself in a cultural experience that will challenge your mind and soul to reach new understandings of life and its relationship to death. During this workshop, you will have the opportunity to photograph many of the Dia de los Muertos preparations, processions and celebrations throughout El Centro and at the panteon (cemetery) in San Miguel de Allende. You will also visit Mineral de Pozos for a conceptual photo shoot.



San Miguel d CondĂŠ Nast Traveler named San Miguel de


de Allende Allende the Top City in the World in 2013


San Miguel de Allende is a city that manages to be both quaint and cosmopolitan at the same time. Once an important stop on the silver route between Zacatecas and Mexico City, its historic center is filled with well-preserved buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. With its narrow cobblestone streets, leafy courtyards, fine architectural details and sumptuous interiors, San Miguel de Allende is arguably the prettiest town in Mexico. -- visitmexico.com

San Miguel de Allende nabbed the No. 1 spot thanks to its “great atmosphere, excellent restaurants, culture and ambiance galore.” The “lack of [traffic] lights and billboards” makes the region “romantically and historically beautiful, and the city itself offers a “traditional feeling of a small town in the heart of Mexico.” “An amazing place to be.” -- Conde Nast Traveler

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Located about three hours north of Mexico City, 6,200 feet above sea level, this prosperous city of about 160,000 residents unfolds like a brightly colored quilt in a dusty tan and sage landscape. Named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008, the historic district boasts well-preserved 17th- and 18th-century buildings — with flowering courtyards, arched porticoes, and elaborate carved-wood doors — painted Venetian red, ocher, umber, mustard, cayenne, emerald, cerulean, and vermilion. When the sun rises, the city dazzles. -- Boston Globe

For photographers, San Miguel de Allende is a feast of colors, textures and characters...


Casa de la Luz

Luxury accommodation


Casa Estrella Grande

n in El Centro...


Casa de la Luz Located in the historic center of San Miguel de Allende, this will be the main location of the workshop sessions. Up to 5 participants will stay in this gorgeous casa.


Casa Estrella Grande Located just up the street from Casa de la Luz, this casa has a pool and an amazing rooftop deck view. Up to 5 participants will stay in this colorful casa.


I ti n er a r y Arrival Day: Thursday, October 30 Arrive and check in at Casa de la Luz Evening meet and greet at Casa de la Luz

Day 1: Friday, October 31

Breakfast Morning session: Introduction to Dia de Los Muertos, telling a story with photography Comida (Afternoon meal) Photo Adventure #1: San Miguel de Allende, the magic and color of the city

Day 2: Saturday, Nov 1

Breakfast Morning session: Tips for editing in Lightroom and Photoshop Comida (Afternoon meal) Photo Adventure #2: La Calaca Festivities and Parade of the Catrinas

Day 3: Sunday, Nov 2

Breakfast Morning session: Panteon Visit Photo Adventure #3: Conceptual shoot - Mineral de Pozos Comida (Posada de Los Minas)

Day 5: Monday, Nov 3

Breakfast Morning session: Mercado Visit Comida (Afternoon meal) Afternoon session: Compiling Your Story

Departure Day: Tuesday, Nov 4 Breakfast Departures to airport

Note: Itinerary is tentative and is subject to change.



Investment

SAVE $100 Register by Aug. 31st

Your investment includes luxury de la Luz or Casa Estrella Gran afternoon meal on workshop day plus transportation and other fees field trips. Note: Airfare/airport t is not included.

Workshop fees are based up accommodations. The double sh share lodging with another partic a room to yourself, an additional to the workshop fee. If you woul take a day to explore on your own is added to your workshop fee.

A retainer of $650 is required balance due Sept 15, 2014. Retain be transfered to another substitu

Rooms are booked on a first-com available rooms following registra Register early to ensure your first This workshop is strictly limited


y lodging for 5 nights (at Casa nde) including breakfast and an ys, classroom session instruction s associated with the photography transfer to San Miguel de Allende

pon your choice of sleeping haring rate is for those willing to ipant. If you would prefer to have l single supplement fee is added ld like to stay an extra night and n, the fee for an additional night

to secure registration, with the ners are non-refundable but may te attendee of your choice.

me basis. You will have a choice of ation and receipt of your retainer. t choice of rooms! to 10 attendees.

Workshop Fee: Double Sharing $1,400 USD per person

Single Supplement: Add $400 USD

Extra Night Add $150 USD

per person


Getting There


The are two international airports near San Miguel de Allende: the Aeropuerto del Bajio (BJX), located 110 km (about 70 miles) from San Miguel, and the recently opened Aeropuerto Internacional de Queretaro (QRO), about 75 km (45 miles) from San Miguel de Allende. Some people find it more cost effective to fly into Mexico City airport (MEX) and make the 4-hour trip via car to San Miguel de Allende. The major American carriers fly into all of these airports. If you are going to fly into Mexico City, you might find a good deal on non-stop flights on Interjet -- my favorite airline. For example: Interjet flies non-stop from San Antonio to Mexico City for $320 return. There are various transportation services available that can arrange airport pick-up at all three of these airports and will take you right to Casa de la Luz. You can find more information on this website: http://www.sanmiguelguide.com/tours.htm You’ll want to book your flights early since Dia de los Muertos is also a popular time to arrive in Mexico. You’ll book your flights to arrive on October 30th and depart on November 4th (unless you stay an extra night).


What to Bring You will need a laptop computer of some sort for the workshop. Some of the exercises will require a bit of “homework” and you’ll want to load and edit your images daily. A laptop is required for this workshop. On that laptop, you should have some sort of photo editing software. I will cover Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop techniques throughout the workshop so having either or both of these tools installed is recommended. Of course you’ll bring your cameras and all the necessary accessories such as lenses, batteries, chargers etc. You can bring film cameras too, but expect that you won’t be able to get the film developed until you arrive back home. Bring layers of clothing appropriate to fall days at high altitudes. It can get quite warm during the day and cool down once the sun goes down. Sensible shoes are critical since we will be navigating cobblestone sidewalks and be doing some hiking where there are cacti. Bring sunscreen, an umbrella and a hat too. Breakfast and an afternoon meal is included, however you may want to bring along some of your favorite snacks/ granola bars that you might not find in the markets. You’ll need some snacks to keep you going between meals. You can also purchase food at nearby restaurants and mercados if you get hungry later in the evening.


Safety in Central Mexico “Over the last several years we have been keeping a close eye on travel advisories for Mexico. If you are at all concerned about safety in Mexico please be aware that the U.S. State Department has no travel advisory for San Miguel de Allende nor the states of Guanajuato and Queretaro. We feel totally safe in San Miguel, as will you, and we hope you will join us.” - Santa Fe Workshops “It’s a real shame for people to write off a whole country without looking at the map and at the statistics. Without a solid understanding of the geography (761,606 square miles) and the nature of the drug wars (internecine fighting), many foreigners assume that all of Mexico is a war zone. But it isn’t…” - Washington Post

I live here in Central Mexico and I have never felt that safety is an issue. In fact, I feel safer here than I did when I traveled to the larger cities in the US and Canada. - Carol Watson


About your host: I’m a photographer who’s extremely passionate about travel and learning about other cultures. Over the last 10 years I’ve traveled all over the world and made it a priority to connect with local people so I could become more culturally aware when I photographed my destination and its people. My years of experience as a photographer have resulted in a rather large portfolio of images from my travels. After submitting a series of infrared images to the International Photography Awards, I was awarded the Lucie Award for New Discovery of the Year in 2005 and was the first amateur photographer selected to appear in two IPA Best of Show traveling exhibitions. My images have been displayed in numerous galleries throughout the US and the world. My work has appeared in various books and magazines including World’s Greatest Black and White Photography and National Geographic Traveler. Collectors of my fine art photographs include NBA executives, Hollywood actors and CEO’s. As a gallery owner and director I have also served as juror or co-juror for multiple photographic competitions and have been the curator for more than a dozen photographic exhibitions. My background in computer technology has allowed me to become very proficient in the digital darkroom using Photoshop and Lightroom. Working over 20 years as an IT Manager has provided me with plenty of experience as a presenter and instructor. During those years, I’ve instructed many sessions on Cultural Awareness to help employees learn to understand and work with their cohorts from all over the globe. I strive to make my sessions very interactive and have a good understanding of how to make learning immersive and memorable. Over the last 10 years, I’ve attended workshops of multiple photography masters including Stephen Wilkes, Jock Sturges, Jennifer Hudson and Steve McCurry. I was able to observe them as instructors and plan on incorporating their successful approaches into my workshops. I’m confident that my knowledge of Central Mexico (I live in Mineral de Pozos), my love for cultural photography, my travel photography experience and my background as a teacher will combine to make for a great workshop. Hasta Luego,

Carol Watson


To Register To register and pay your retainer online via credit card or bitcoin, click HERE. If you’d rather pay via Paypal, send me an email and I’ll email you an invoice. After registering, you will receive an email to make your accommodation choice. You can also provide me with information about who you’re sharing with if you are registering with a friend. If you have questions about registering and paying your retainer, please email me at any time. I look foward to seeing you in San Miguel de Allende!


Questions? caroltx@gmail.com

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