A History of Creative Photographic Decisions
In this presentation Dan will reveal the entire arc of his photographic career, showing how his professional twists and bends mirrored the medium’s own rapidly changing path through the forest of hardware and software advances.
See how Dan combines the precision and power of digital imaging with the charm and warmth of the classic photographic image. You’ll harvest new ideas and approaches that will help you take your own photographs from the predictable to the compelling.
Dan Burkholder
Dan Burkholder has been teaching digital imaging workshops for 17 years at venues spanning three continents and several island countries. His award-winning book, Making Digital Negatives for Contact Printing (Bladed Iris Press, 1995), became a standard resource in the fine-art photography community. Dan’s latest book, The Color of Loss (University of Texas Press, 2008), intimately documents the flooded interiors of post-Katrina New Orleans and is the first coffee table book shot entirely using HDR methods. Dan’s new book, iPhone Artistry (Pixiq Press, 2011), is the most comprehensive how-to book for artistic iPhone photographers.
Dan’s workshops are famous for their energy, information and humor.




