Waterfalls and Dogwood (includes moonbow and moonlight shoot)
Treat yourself to unique views of Yosemite at its saturated best. In this workshop we'll get up-close and personal with waterfalls (bring your rain gear), find rainbows galore, and photograph blooming dogwood. And of course we'll have plenty of time to photograph all of Yosemite's "classic" views as well: El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite and Bridalveil Falls are all spectacular in spring.
Starting at sunrise and going through sunset, each day we’ll visit several carefully selected locations in the best possible light, taking our time exploring and photographing. (Believe it or not, I know places in Yosemite Valley where you and your camera can spend hours without encountering another person.) We'll also photograph a rising full moon and do a moonbow and moonlight shoot. Each day will include midday training and image review. And we may even find a little time to rest. Don't miss this opportunity to see Yosemite through the eyes of someone who has photographed it for over 25 years.
Click the link to see pictures from previous spring workshops.
The details
When: May 5-8, 2009
How much: $1275 including 3 nights private lodging
Registration deadline: When full
Transportation: We'll carpool in Yosemite; transportation to and from the park is not provided
Lodging and meals: A single occupancy room for three nights is included in the workshop price. If you sign up with a friend or loved one and would like to share a room, a discount will apply. Meals are not included, but we generally eat as a group at one of the many eating establishments in Yosemite Valley.
For more information or to register: Contact me
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