Workshops

Throughout her career Elizabeth designed and taught a range of workshops that allowed her to share her love of beauty and approach to photography with others.

“Each of us is responsible for how we see, and how we see determines what we see. Seeing is not merely a physical act: the heart of vision is shaped by the soul. When the soul is alive to beauty then we begin to see life in a fresh and vital way. The old habits of seeing are broken and new possibilities open up to us.”

—John O’Donohue

I so enjoyed the opportunity to take your workshop and the chance to meet and share some ideas with you. For me the test of a good book or film is whether it has changed the way I look at the world or myself in some way that lasts beyond the immediate experience. I am still noticing the world around me through a different lens since your workshop; and am very thankful for that.
Dr. David Sobel, co-author of the books The Healing Brain and The Healthy Mind.
Thank you Elizabeth for the rich, generative, deep-dive experience you gave us. It was exactly what I needed. Grateful for the tools you gave us that allow us to see with more clarity and capture the beauty and quintessence of life.
Stephanie Bennett Vogt, founder, www.spaceclear.com
You are an inspiration Elizabeth. As you see from the black and whites I used to do, I was very involved in fine art photography and then my career took a right turn and I became involved with the book projects. I love the way you work and the way you communicate about photography. You are an excellent teacher and so inspiring. You’ve taught me a lot, and I love to learn. That’s what keeps us vital, and our professions lively!
Melba Levick, award winning author of over 60 photographic books in the domains of architecture, décor, and travel.
Thank you, Elizabeth, for being exactly the teacher I needed at just the right moment... Cartier-Bresson’s decisive moment, to be exact! You have opened my eyes to a whole new way to experience the world,and for that, I’m very grateful.
Marilyn Phister, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
High wattage, burning bright, nice and thoughtful, she turns on the light. Quietly, knowingly, seemingly brilliantly she leads the way to find new sight.
Jim T.

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