Meet your teacher, Cesar, a passionate photographer with a diverse background in business and creative pursuits with a vast experience leading and fostering thriving communities.
Cesar is not just a photographer, but also an educator. He has been teaching for over 20 years, making complex concepts easy and fun to learn. His unique teaching style is influenced by his background in business management and his commitment to the Bushido and Buddhist concepts of presence, dedication, and enjoyment in every task.
Cesar's playful and engaging approach makes learning photography fun and accessible. He combines his technical expertise with a passion for storytelling to help students demystify the technical jargon, focus on what is important for each student and allow a customized path for you to achieve YOUR goals.
Beyond teaching, Cesar is:
• A portrait and event photographer with years of experience in Zurich.
• A seasoned entrepreneur with a background in business management and marketing.
• A dedicated and supportive mentor who believes in the power of community learning.
More than just a course, you are enrolling in a thriving and supportive community and are invited to join our photography groups to participate in monthly photo walks, workshops, photo critiques, portfolio reviews, and travel together. We support each other’s projects and learn together in a fun and light-hearted way.
Join Cesar on this exciting journey to capture the beauty of the world through the lens. With Cesar, you’re not just learning photography; you’re embracing a new way of seeing the world.
Pensei em publicar estas fotos bacanas com os vencedores e menções honrosas de 2011 por causa do post de hoje sobre o concurso NatGeo Traveler 2012. Percebam que há sim algumas fotos muito legais, mas em muitos casos não há nada que você e eu não consigamos fazer! Então, porque não participar?
Because of today’s post about the 2012 NatGeo Traveler Photo Contest, I thought it would be nice to bring the winners for 2011. There are some very good pictures, but nothing you could not do. So, why not enter this contest?
Inscrição: US$15 por foto Seleção: JúriPrazo: 11/jul/ 2012 O concurso para a revista mais renomada de viagens e natureza está aberto para o ano de 2012. Serão aceitas inscrições digitais online em qualquer das quatro categorias: Retratos de Viagem, Cenas Outdoor, Noção de Lugar e Momentos Espontâneos. Você pode ver as vencedoras e outras fotos selecionadas aqui (Tente…
Entry: Paid Entry Entry Fee: From US$15 per EntryWinner is: JudgedDeadline: July 11, 2012 The contest for the most appraised Travel and Wild Life magazine is open for 2012. They accept digital entries online in any of these four categories: Travel Portraits; Outdoor Scenes; Sense of Place; and Spontaneous Moments. You can see last year’s winners and selected photos…
O projeto Earth Hour é um evento mundial organizado pelo World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) que acontece anualmente no último sábado de março. A ideia é incentivar as casas e empresas a apagarem suas luzes não essenciais por uma hora, para aumentar a consciência do que é necessário para reduzir os impactos no clima mundial. (da Wikipedia) Veja nas…
Earth Hour is a worldwide event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and held on the last Saturday of March annually, encouraging households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change. (Source: Wikipedia) Check the pictures below to view this initiative in action. The first…
UAU! Japoneses criando novas tecnologias e diminuindo tudo que já existe é “notícia velha”. Mas essa levou tudo isso a um novo extemo.Dê uma olhada no vídeo abaixo (em inglês) e veja como aquele gesto de enquadrar com as duas mãos nuas se transformou em realmente bater uma foto. Consegue imaginar um anel todo estiloso…
WOW! Japanese miniaturization and new tech development are “old news”. But this one took it to a new extreme.Check how these guys turned that framing gesture done with both bare hands into a fully funcional picture framing. Can you imagine a ring camera with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth capabilities? Just touch your stylish ring and send pictures to…
O fotógrafo Alain Delorne fez várias fotos nas quais mostra carregadores que levam seu trabalho ao extremo.São pilhas e montanhas que desafiam músculos, convivência pacífica nas ruas e até a segurança.Essa é mais uma vista no excelente Hypeness
French Photographer Alain Delorne took some shots of crazy people carrying insane amounts of things. From tires to flowers, without forgetting boxes, boxes and even more boxes, they manage to achieve some weird balance on their cargo. But so much for safety! This was seen at the always fantastic Hypeness