Friday, November 15, 2013

Urban Sketchers Bali 1st Anniversary


































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CALENDAR OF EVENTS – NOVEMBER 2013

November 2nd – Balinese HIndu Celebration – Hari Raya Kuningan
This day is always celebrated 10 days after Galungan and on a Saturday marking the end of the festivities, sending deified ancestors back to the heavens. There will be many colourful temple ceremonies, with the Balinese suitably attired coming to and fro, according plenty of photo opportunities. Please be patient when on the roads.

November 3rd – Dark Moon – Hari Tilem Sasih Kapat Puncak
The Balinese adhering to the Hindu Dharma religion will celebrate ‘Tilem’ in temple ceremonies, which are mostly held in every major temple and family shrines around the island of Bali. On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound.

November 5th – Public Holiday – Islamic New Year 1435 Hijriah
Today marks the first month of the Islamic New Year and calendar, also known as 1 Muharram 1435. It is celebrated in Indonesia as a national holiday therefore all banks, government offices and some commerce will be closed.

November 7th – 8th – The 6th Bali Democracy Forum
The Forum t the BTDC in Nusa Dua, Bali, brings together Heads of State and Foreign Ministers from countries across Asia, the Middle East and the Pacific. Last year’s Bali Democracy Forum attracted delegates from 80 countries and international organizations with 11 heads of state. The forum discusses issues such as promoting synergy between democracy and development in Asia with prospects for regional cooperation.

November 17th – Full Moon – Hari Purnama Sasih Kelima Puncak
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

November 24th – 28th – World Culture Development Forum
The World Culture in Development Forum (WCF) 2013 is the first in a planned series of annual international meetings in Bali, Indonesia that will bring together key stakeholders to discuss vital issues in culture and development. As the world is now an unprecedented era of globalization, there are complex global trends such as borderless travel, mass media, Internet and a worldwide 24/7news cycle that are affecting many national and local cultures. These complexities bring both challenges and opportunities and raise concerns over the fate of local cultures that can be so profoundly affected by the impact of globalization. www.wcf-bali.com.

November 27th – Hari Kajeng Kliwon Pahang
Kajeng Kliwon falling on the dark phase of the moon is called Kajeng Kliwon Pahang, which is believed to be a lucrative day for spiritual activities. Kajeng Kliwon is such a sacred day that many Balinese pay visit to holy men: shamans or priests. In so doing they seek to acquire holy water or medication. Some prefer to go to temples to pray, meditate or conduct ascetic practice to gain certain psychic power. Kajeng Kliwon is often associated with anything mystical and psychic in nature.

Nusa Dua Fiesta 2013 (date TBA)
The Nusa Dua Fiesta (NDF) – once known as the Nusa Dua Festival – will be held again this November (no exact date at time of going to press), within the Nusa Dua Complex operated by the Bali Tourism Development Corporations (BTDC).
Focusing on music, arts, marine conservation and culinary skills, the Nusa Dua Fiesta highlights include: Bali Culinary, Fun Bike, Science Film Festival, Save Nusa Dua Coral Reef, Underwater Photo Exhibition, Sustainable Seafood Workshop, Traditional Arts Performances and Indonesian Music Expo (IMEX) featuring internationally and locally renowned world musicians. www.balinusadua.com

Source: Bali Plus and Trijaya Dewata

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Lomba Menggambar Art & Graphic " Uniknya Kotaku "


Ikuti Lomba Menggambar Art & Graphic " Uniknya Kotaku ", Pelaksanaan Lomba Minggu 10 November 2013 di Kampus ISI Jl. Nusa Indah Denpasar, Jam 09 Pagi Sampai Selesai. Pendaftaran Rp. 60.000 ( Product Senilai Rp. 107 .000 / Faber Castle-Kertas Gambar- Nametag- Snack ) UNTUK TINGKAT : SMP-SMA-MAHASISWA dan UMUM !!! Pendaftaran BOGBOG Arcade!! Jl Veteran 39 a Denpasar Bali 0361 7461774

CALENDAR OF EVENTS – OCTOBER 2013

October 4th – Dark Moon – Hari Tilem Sasih Ketiga
The Balinese adhering to the Hindu Dharma religion will celebrate ‘Tilem’ in temple ceremonies, which are mostly held in every major temple and family shrines around the island of Bali. On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound.

October 4th – 10th – 7th BALINALE BALI FILM FESTIVAL
The 7th annual BALINALE will be held 4-10 October with a series of Workshops, Film Industry Forums and free Seminars continuing to be an important part of the festival event. Thank you for your support and please stay tuned for announcements on film selections and festival activities by logging on at www.balinale.com

October 11th – 15th – 10th UBUD WRITERS & READERS FESTIVAL
The 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival brings with it the spirit of coming home, and pulls together the best Indonesian, South East Asian and international voices as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary this October welcoming more than 170 brilliant writers, performers, artists, musicians and visionaries to the magical setting of Ubud, to speak across all forms of storytelling – from travel writing to songwriting, plays, poetry, comedy and graphic novels.
International names will be joined by a world-class line-up of Indonesia’s finest and most successful writers and thinkers. The 2013 Festival will also host an exclusive open-air preview screening of Daniel Ziv‘s highly-anticipated documentary film JALANAN, about the lives of three Jakarta street musicians.
More info on http://www.ubudwritersfestival.com

October 15th – National Holiday – Hari Raya Idul Adha 
This is a national public holiday; therefore banks and government buildings will be closed, as may be some commerce, which celebrates the Islam Holiday meaning the ‘Greater Eid’. Eid is also about spending time with family and friends, sacrifice, and thanksgiving for being able to afford food and housing.

October 19th – Full Moon – Hari Purnama Sasih Kapat
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

October 20th – 22nd – Lovina Beach Festival
Three days of activities centered on Kalibukbuk Beach in north Bali will mark the Lovina Beach Festival to be held Oct. 20–22. The festival will start with a handicraft exhibition and opening ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 5 pm. The opening ceremony will present a Baleganjur and Gebogan parade, as well as Gong Kebyar and Ki Barak Panji Sakti dance. On Sunday, Oct. 21, there will be bull racing at Kaliasem Village at 3 pm and a shadow puppet performance at 9 pm. The closing ceremony on Monday will be highlighted by Megenjekan and Gong Kebyar performances.

October 23rd  – 24th – Hari Raya Galungan & Umanis Galungan
Galungan is a Balinese holiday that occurs every 210 days and lasts for 10 days. Galungan means ‘When the Dharma is winning’ – Dharma being good over evil. During this holiday the Balinese Gods visit the earth and leave on Kuningan. During the Galungan period the deified ancestors of the family descend to their former homes to be entertained by those on earth. Although Galungan falls on a Wednesday, most Balinese will begin their Galungan ‘holiday’ the day before – on the 22nd. ‘Penjors’ can be seen lining the streets to welcome good fortune to those who pass below to enter family homes. On Wednesday the 23rd, the day of Galungan, most Balinese will try to return to their own ancestral home at some stage during the day, even if they work on another part of the island. As well as the family temples, visits, with offerings, are also made to the main village temple, and to the homes of other families who may have helped the family in some way over the past six months. The day after Galungan, the 24th, is a time for relaxation; visiting friends and maybe taking the opportunity to head to the mountains or beaches for a picnic.

The Kuta Karnival
Happening in October (no precise date going to press) the Kuta Karnival has become a very popular annual event. The Kuta Karnival Food Festival will also be held at this mega event. Apart from delicious food stalls, there will be movie screenings, DJ sessions, a children’s playground and lots more entertainment. So don’t miss this Bali Food Festival at Kuta Karnival 2013. Come and enjoy an event featuring fun, entertainment, tasty food, beach activities and lots more on Kuta Beach, Bali. PH: (0361) 752397

The Closure of Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali
To Support the Asia-Pasific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit on Bali, October 7, 2013, Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport will be closed partially with the schedule of the airport’s closure as follows:
· 5 October 2013 (D – 2) : 10.00 AM – 16.00 PM (Local Time)
· 6 October 2013 (D – 1) : 10.00 AM – 20.00 PM
· 8 October 2013 (D + 1) : 10.00 AM – 20.00 PM
· 9 October 2013 (D + 2) : 10:00 AM – 16.00 PM

Friday, October 11, 2013

VISION INTERNATIONAL IMAGE FESTIVAL, October 12th, 2013 @Bentara Budaya Bali


Pameran photo, keliling di 3 gallery terkemuka di Bali, Danes Art Veranda, Bentara Budaya Bali (besok opening jam 7pm), dan Maha Art Gallery, monggo datang, FREE

Bali Street Hunting @Legian , October 20th, 2013


Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Zine Makers Fair, October 12th, 2013 1pm-6pm

Apakah kamu seorang illustrator? Suka membuat kartun? Atau suka membuat zines? Ubud Writers & Readers Festival mengundang kamu untuk membawa karyamu, zine, & sketsamu ke Taman Baca dari jam 1:00pm - 6:00pm Sabtu, 12 Oktober untuk berbagi dan menunjukan hasil karyamamu bersama seniman dan graphic novelis yang sudah diakui dunia yaitu dari Australia, Jerman & Jepang. Gratis - daftar di : DEWI zine@ubudwritersfestival.com 085693129236
http://www.ubudwritersfestival.com/program/uwrf-zine-makers-fair/

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Film Schedule Cinema XXI Beachwalk


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Monday, September 30, 2013

Ngobrol & Nonton bareng film "Top Secret The Billionaire (FREE)


Never too young to become the BILLIONAIRE..!!!
Yuuuukkkkk.... dateng buat Ngobrol & Nonton bareng film "Top Secret The Billionaire"!!!

Selasa, 1 oktober 2013
Mulai jam 7 malam
di inLine House
Jl. Tukad Unda 1, no 2a, Renon (sebelah RS. Harapan Bunda)

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

HUNTING & COMPETITION PHOTOGRAPHY

[ HUNTING & COMPETITION PHOTOGRAPHY ]

Lokasi Acara : Manggrove EKOWISATA Tuban
Jl. Baypas Ngurah Rai No.1 Tuban, Badung, Bali
( Samping Gerbang Jl. Tol Baru Tuban )
Tangal Acara : 22 September 2013
Tema Acara : My Manggrove My Life
Konsep Acara : Landscape, Human Interest, Model, Wedding, Documentary, dll
Waktu Acara : Full Day, start from 08.00 am - till end
Registration : from 07.00am

Pendaftaran :
- Biaya : Just 100k include snack and lunch
- Tempat : 1. Sekretariat ATP ( Arek Tuban Photographer )
Jl. Baypas Ngurah Rai No.1 Tuban, Badung, Bali
Buka dari jam 4 sore kecuali hari libur buka fullday
Ratih Pramesti 082145495785 / BB 2A01316F
Hadiah:
juara 1 3jt
juara 2 2jt
juara 3 1jt
dan doorrprize
totalnya 25jt

2. Bali Shutter Camera Service
Jl. Imam Bonjol 106D Denpasar ( 081999425181 )

3. Studio 7
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 33x/86 Tohpati Padang Galak
- Online Registration by Transfer
BCA : 146 162 9518 a.n Agus Diana
BNI : 010 721 3000 a.n Agus Diana
tlp : 0361 7802123 (sms)

More Information :
* Ratih Pramesti : 082145495785 / 2A01316F
* Popiix Bergetar : 085737237300 / 327946BC
* Putu Swadyana : 08199982352
acara berlangsung 1 hari full, jadi bisa disiapkan equip" yg diperlukan terutama lensa wide dan tele plus memory atau bawa laptop utk nampung filenya
pngumuman akan di umumkan selesai motret LS sore, jd kemungkinan malem

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Pameran Seni Rupa HOMOLUDENS 4-013, September 10th 2013 @ Bentara Budaya Bali

Sebuah pameran seni rupa, bertajuk Homoludens, menghadirkan karya-karya terkini sebagai respon atas tema besar  ‘Bermain Dalam Pandangan Perupa’. Kerangka pameran ini mengacu pada konsep bahwa manusia adalah mahluk bermain, demikian juga perupa yang bermain dengan estetika, artistika bentuk dan warna dalam kanvas, kertas, kayu, maupun media lainnya.  Selain memberi respon kreatif atas tema, eksebisi ini diniatkan pula untuk  membuka ruang baca-tafsir atas karya-karya mutakhir perupa peserta pameran ini sehingga memungkinkan pemirsa  memahami perkembangan estetika dan pencapaian artistika sang perupa, serta menghasilkan pengetahuan melalui penerbitan buku yang berisi refleksi kurator dan pembacaan sejumlah penulis tamu atas proses kreatif serta capaian karya-karya mereka dalam pameran ini sehingga memungkinkan pemirsa mengetahui mutu artistik dan cita-rasa estetik mereka.

Pameran yang terbilang dipersiapkan dalam waktu yang panjang ini digagas oleh Emmitan CA Gallery, menghadirkan karya-karya seniman tersohor dengan berbagai latar, gaya dan umur yang berkarya di Yogyakarta, Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya dan Malang-Batu antara lain  Aan Arief Rahmanto, Aditya Novali, Agung Tato, Agus Cahaya, Agus Suwage, Agus Triyanto Br, Akiq Aw, Andy Dewantoro, Arie Diyanto, Ayu Arista Murti, Benny Wicaksono, Bob “Sick” Yudhita, Chusin Setiadikara, Dadang Rukmana, Dewa Ngakan Made Ardana, Dipo Andy, Edo Pillu, Edo Pop, Edwin Rahardjo, Entang Wiharso, Erik Pauhrizi, Erika Ernawan, Erizal AS, Farhan Siki, Francy Vidriani, Gusmen H, Hedi Haryanto,  Heri Dono, I Made Djirna, I Wayan Suja, Ibrahim, Isa Perkasa, Joko Pramono, Joni Ramlan, Julnaidi Ms, Kun Adnyana, Made Wiguna Valasara, Mangu Putra, Melati Suryodarmo, Mella Jaarsma, Neneng S Ferrier, Nia Gautama, Re Hartanto, Rocka Radipa, S Dwi Stya Acong, Soni Irawan, Syah Fadil, Teguh Ostenrik, Wahyu Gunawan, Wen Zeang, Wimo Ambala Bayang, X Go Warhol, dan Yogie A. Ginanjar. Sebagai kurator adalah Wahyudin.

Sejalan acara pameran akan digelar pula satu rangkaian diskusi seni rupa yang beranjak dari tema utama ‘Homoludens’.
Pameran untuk umum : 10 September – 24 September 2013 , pukul 10.00 – 18.00 WITA













Saturday, September 7, 2013

CALENDAR OF EVENTS – SEPTEMBER 2013

September 1 – 8th – World Puppet Festival
The World Puppet Carnival with the Indonesian Puppeteers Association PEPADI and the Government of Indonesia presents the spectacular Wayang – World Puppet Carnival in Jakarta and Bali in early September. Over 60 productions from around the world have been selected to perform. The World Puppet Carnival will also be gathering puppeteers from all over the world. Email: puppetcarnival@gmail.com www.worldpuppetcarnival.com for more info.

September 4th – Dark Moon – Hari Tilem Sasih Kasa
The Balinese adhering to the Hindu Dharma religion will celebrate ‘Tilem’ in temple ceremonies, which are mostly held in every major temple and family shrines around the island of Bali. On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound.

September 19th – Full Moon – Hari Purnama Sasih Karo
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

September 24th – 28th – 8th Sanur Village Festival
The Sanur Village Festival has become a major event on Bali after its huge success last year the organizers of the event are planning to make this event even better and bigger. This year promises a lot of water sports activities and adventure as well as green programmes such as beach cleaning campaign, baby turtle release, coral reef conservation and tree planting. All activities take place at Maisonette Area of Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur. T : 0361 – 286987, 8710083.

September 28th – Balinese Blessing Ceremony – Tumpek Wariga (a.k.a. Tumpek Uduh)
This Balinese Hindu ceremony is held every 210 days to honour and bless foods and plants for good crops and produce. The name Tumpek Wariga derived from two words, ‘Tumpek’, which means Saturday and ‘Wariga’ being the Balinese word for an appropriate or inappropriate day to worship. This special day honours God Sangkara, the God of Vegetation. The Balinese believe that Tumpek Wariga is a good day to beg any patronage for the sake of vegetation or plantation. It is forbidden to cut the trees or to gather any crops. Vegetation becoming the object of consecration during this ceremony is coconut trees, durian trees, rambutan etc. Prayers will be held at the temples across the island.

September 28th – The 63rd Miss World Pageant 
For the first time in Indonesia, the island will host the Miss World Pageant, bringing the most beautiful young women from around the globe to the ‘Island of the Gods’. Last year, Julia Morley, chairwoman of the Miss World Organization, stated that Bali would host the 63rd competition on September 28th at the Sentul International Convention Center, Sentul and in Nusa Dua, Bali. Yu Wenxia of China PR will crown her successor at the end of this event and that 131 national beauty pageant winners had confirmed their attendance

The Closure of Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali
To Support the Asia-Pasific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit on Bali, October 7, 2013, Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport will be closed partially with the schedule of the airport’s closure as follows:
· 5 October 2013 (D – 2) : 10.00 AM – 16.00 PM (Local Time)
· 6 October 2013 (D – 1) : 10.00 AM – 20.00 PM
· 8 October 2013 (D + 1) : 10.00 AM – 20.00 PM
· 9 October 2013 (D + 2) : 10:00 AM – 16.00 PM



Source: Baliplus.com
Please note: Bali Plus and Trijaya Dewata cannot be held responsible for any changes or cancellations that may occur in the future.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

HIN BALI

HIN BALI!! Join us! Lomba foto berhadiah Nikon DSLR D3000, D3100 dan D3200 kit... Pendaftaran FREE on the spot! free pendaftaran tidak termasuk free masuk acara HIN. Syarat : file JPG, no editing outside camera, objek : sexy girl and car modification, pengumpulan tgl8 sept jam 16.00- 18.30. pengumuman pemenang pukul 20.00 WIB

Friday, August 23, 2013

Hunting Photo Bersama, "LADY MARMALADE",25 Agustus 2013


Suka motret model? Yuk ikutan , Photo for Fun !

Jazz Photograph mempersembahkan :
Hunting Photo Bersama,
"LADY MARMALADE"
Minggu, 25 Agustus 2013
Lokasi : Taman Festival Bali, Padang Galak Sanur.
Start : jam 2 Siang

Biaya :
Pre sale 50K
On the Spot 75K

Info dan Reservasi :
Jazz Photograph, Office : jl. Tukad Batanghari no 10. Renon. Denpasar. Telp : 0361-8881783

Adi : 085737408904
Ardiansyah : 08980104534

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

CALENDAR OF EVENTS – AUGUST 2013

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August 6th – Dark Moon – Hari Tilem Sasih Kasa
The Balinese adhering to the Hindu Dharma religion will celebrate ‘Tilem’ in temple ceremonies, which are mostly held in every major temple and family shrines around the island of Bali. On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound.

August 8-9th  – Hari Raya Idul Fitri
Idul Fitri marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, reminding Muslims of self-discipline and reconciling to Allah, the Holy one. Idul Fitri lasts for three days of celebration and is sometimes also known as the “Smaller Eid” as compared to the Eid al-Adha that lasts three days following the Hajj and is casually referred to as the “Greater Eid
Muslims are commanded by the Qur’an to complete their fast on the last day of Ramadan and then recite the Takbir all throughout the period of Eid. It is also a national holiday so all banks and government offices will be closed..

August 9-10th – Ubud Village Jazz festival
The first Ubud Village Jazz Festival will bring together a lineup of various Jazz artists from Indonesia and all over the globe. Among the notable artists confirmed to perform are Koko Harsoe, Joe Rosenberg, Balawan & Batuan Ethnic Fusion, and Dwiki Darmawan. The festival will take place at the Arma Museum in Ubud.

August 10th – Balinese Blessing Ceremony – Hari Raya Saraswati
This day is devoted to God’s Manifestation as Dewi Saraswati, the beautiful Goddess of Knowledge, Art and Literature. She rules the intellectual and creative realm, and is the patron goddess of libraries and schools. Balinese Hindus believe that knowledge is an essential medium to achieve the goal of life as a human being, and so honour her. She is also celebrated because she succeeded in taming the wandering and lustful mind of her consort, Brahma, who was preoccupied with the goddess of material existence, Shatarupa. On this day no one is allowed to read or write, and offerings are made to the lontar (palm-leaf manuscripts), books, and shrines.

August 14th – Balinese Blessing Ceremony – Hari Raya Pagerwasi
The name literally means ‘iron fence’, on which day ceremonies and prayers are held for strong mental and spiritual defense in welcoming the Galungan holiday. It is always held a few days after Hari Raya Saraswati to empower the learning and wisdom bestowed. Bali will be very colourful and people will be coming to and from the temples for most of the day so please refrain from honking on the roads.

17th August – Indonesia’s Independence Day
This is a national public holiday; therefore banks and government buildings will be closed, as will be a large amount of commerce. After the flag hoisting at the National Palace, and a display of marching from military to children to adults; neighborhoods prepare for fun and games for the kids. Krupuk (shrimp crisps) eating contests, games, races, bike decorating and lots of fun to fill the day. The women are busy in cooking contests to see who can make the biggest krupuk or the most delicious nasi tumpeng. You will see the red and white Indonesian flag everywhere, from cars to houses to businesses.will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

August 21st – Full Moon – Hari Purnama Sasih Karo
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

August 24th – Balinese Blessing Ceremony – Tumpek Landep
This day is devoted to the Agama Hindu God “Sanghyang Pasupati” when blessing ceremonies are conducted over heirlooms, sacred weapons and all instruments and tools made of metal (even cars & motorbikes), to bestow good energy for both day to day functioning as well as believed magical powers. This ceremony is held throughout Bali, especially at smiths, garages and workshops.

August 19 – 25th – The 1st Annual Bali Global Health Leadership Initiative Integration 2013
The Global Health Center of Advaita Medical Healthcare College in Bali present The 1st Annual Bali Global Health Leadership Initiative Integration – a week of multidisciplinary leadership international community forums, seminars, preliminary researches and community services.

Courtesy: Baliplus.com
Please note: Bali Plus and Trijaya Dewata cannot be held responsible for any changes or cancellations that may occur in the future.

Canon - FN Seminar Series 2013 Denpasar with Yadi Yasin

Canon - FN Seminar Series 2013 Denpasar with Yadi Yasin

Om Swastiastu
Giliran pulau dewata untuk dikunjungi Canon-FN. Mengingat banyak sekali obyek wisata dan banyaknya obyek fotografi di Bali, tentunya banyak fotografer bermunculan yang ada di Bali. Maka dari itu, kami ingin bertatap muka dengan FNers di pulau dewata.

Seminar Canon-FN Series 2013 yang akan dilaksanakan di Bali ini, mengambil tema “Maximizing Tele Lens in Landscape Photography and Tips & Tricks Using GraND Filter”. Tema ini akan disampaikan dengan baik oleh Yadi Yasin.

Dalam event ini peserta tidak hanya mengikuti  seminar biasa, namun para peserta dipersilakan untuk memotret model-model yang sudah kami sediakan. Diharapkan para peserta mampu mengeksplore model-model itu dengan kreativitas yang peserta punya. Dan lebih menyenangkan lagi, karena jenis kamera yang digunakan pada sessi foto ini bebas, sesuai dengan yang dimiliki para peserta.

Bagi para peserta seminar akan diberikan fasilitas yaitu berupa : seminar kit, name tag, sertifikat, makan siang, coffee break. Yang tidak kalah menariknya adalah, akan ada FN Shop yang menyediakan berbagai merchandise fotografer.net dengan harga yang sangat bagus sesuai dengan kualitasnya big grin

Tanggal / Jam : Sabtu, 31 Agustus 2013 pukul 10:00 s/d 16:00
Tempat : Mercure Bali Harvestland Kuta
Alamat : Jl. By Pas Ngurah RAi No. 8, Simpang Siur, Kuta 80361, Denpasar
Tenggat pendaftaran : 30 Agustus 2013 , pukul 14:00
Maksimum jumlah peserta : 120 orang

Biaya pendaftaran :
  • Pendaftaran : Rp Rp. 75.000,00

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