Touch of Success Seminars
Since their founding in
1978, the Touch of Success Seminars give students concise and precise intensive
instruction in not only how to create high quality color images, but detailed
practical information on how to publish one's work in newspapers, magazines,
posters, trade journals, books, calendars, even picture puzzles.
Shooting sessions are planned with publishing in mind, should the student wish
to do it. All workshops encompass themes such as Olympic high adventure or
exploring SW desert canyons on a houseboat. They also create and promote a
greater awareness and appreciation of nature and its natural elements,
environmental conservation and a greater respect for creatures of the wild
kingdom. No teaching occurs during the photo safaris- only coaching and
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| Bill
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Bill
Thomas
For more than a quarter
century, the work of Bill Thomas has appeared in major national magazines and
regional publications. The author of 26 books with three more now in the works
including such classics as The Swamp, Wild Woodlands, American
Rivers, The Island, Talking With the Animals, How To Make
$50,000 a Year as a Nature Photojournalist. He has also done multi-media
shows for large audiences, calendars, postcards, and picture puzzles. He has
lectured at numerous universities, writer's conferences, press clubs, and has
appeared on TV and radio shows across America. In 1976, he was bestowed with
the prestigious Geographic Society Award.
A native of historic Glendale, Kentucky, he now lives in an ancient forest near
Ocala, Florida, travels the nation in a converted Greyhound-type coach he calls
"Spirit of the Wind," and is active in a number of nature and
environmental organizations. He is much sought as a public lecturer and
story-teller.
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