Photography Workshop

Death Valley National Park Digital Photography Workshop

March 19 - March 22,  2012

By far one of the most amazing places in the world, Death Valley is rich with photographic

opportunities. Photograph the vast desert wilderness, the patterns on the dunes at Stovepipe Wells

in the early morning light. Record the grandeur and beauty of Zabriskie Point and the rock formations

at the beautiful Artists Palette. And be mesmerized by the cracked salt patterns at Bad Water and so

much more! Death Valley is a photographer's paradise, illuminated by some of the best light on Earth.

This Death Valley digital photo workshop has a unique focus to stimulate your innermost imagination

and to develop and refine your personal style.

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Most photo tours are billed as photography workshops. They are commonly filled with technical

information in a classroom setting. My Death  Valley  photo workshops will minimize classroom discussion

and emphasize being at the right place at the right time to come away with stunning images of Death Valley .

Cost of 4 day Death Valley Digital Photography Workshop: $895.00.        

Cost of 4 day Death Valley Digital Photography Workshop if signing up with a friend: $845.00.         

With limited enrollment, expect this Death Valley photo workshop to fill up quickly. Please contact me

promptly to reserve your space in the photo workshop. A deposit of 50% is required at time of

booking, with the balance payable 30 days prior to the photo workshop start date.

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For this Death Valley photo workshop the above fees do not include food, lodging, or transportation.

Students are expected to make their own lodging and transportation arrangements, and pay for

their own meals. Our home base for the Death Valley photography workshop will be at

Stove Pipe Wells Village, Death Valley @ www.escapetodeathvalley.com. The photography workshop

is being held during the peak season, the lodge at Stovepipe Wells will fill up quickly. Students need

to contact the lodge directly and reserve their room upon registering for the photography  workshop.

Proposed 2012 Death Valley photography digital workshop shooting  locations:

Stovepipe Wells Sand Dunes, Mosaic Canyon, Zabriskie Point, Golden Canyon & Skidoo

Devil's Golf Course & Salt Creek, Rhyolite & Twenty Mule Canyon, Aguereberry Point

This Death Valley photo workshop is open to all levels of photography using 35mm to large format

film and digital. Death Valley in the winter is most comfortable. The average daytime temperature in

Death Valley during the photography  workshop in March is in the 80's, with overnight lows

in the high 40's.

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Waiver of Liability Form: Each Participant in this Death Valley photography workshop must

sign a waiver of liability form before participating in this photography workshop.

This Death Valley Digital Photography  Workshop is small by design, limited to only 8 participants.

The focus of this Death Valley photography workshop is on lighting, composition and personal style.

    

 

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