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For the first time ever, Norman Kent will be sharing his 32 years of knowledge and experience in photography and video in the form of a workshop for all experience levels.

PRICE: $450 (4 days).

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Make sure you register early as there is limited space available and it is on a first come first served basis.

More information

If you are an experienced Cameraman and would like to contribute to this page please e-mail info@skydive-safety.com

We are also looking for a Technical Adviser for this section of the web site and a forum moderator, if you are interested please contact us with a short skydiving CV as we will be confirming all technical advisers in April.

Skydiving photography used to be something that only very experienced camera jumpers would do and they usually had to learn all about photography, however with the changes in technology and camcorders getting smaller, now a high percentage of skydivers wear a camera during a skydive.

The difference between a skydiving photographer and a camcorder jumper is one of training and education, skydiving photographers will have spent many years studying either photography or film but any skydivers can now buy a video helmet and add a camcorder on to film what ever they happen to be looking at and some of the results are still amazing.

These camcorder jumpers are now getting very creative and the natural progression has lead to camcorder jumpers editing and making skydiving films, however if your serious about becoming a professional cameraman then you cant beat being coached by one of the worlds best, Norman Kent.

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