Red Rock Photography of National Parks Workshops for 2015
All year photographers put on workshops highlighting various aspects for students to learn. Among the lessons are techniques of landscape, sunrise, sunset and night shoots. Winter is no stranger to tripods and cameras. Winter is nearly sleep friendly because of the winter hours of sunrise and sunset. There is something quixotic to huddling in the cold winter months anticipating that ethereal light soaking the Red Rock landscapes of Moab, Arches, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point.
Jennifer King Photography Workshops will be held in Arches and Canyonlands. It is called A Land of Wonder. She shoots all over the world and focuses on sunrise, sunset and night photography of the natural stone arches, windows and canyons of the region.
Scenic Aperture Photographer, Frank Comisar, is award-winning with his contrasting colors, textures, and land forms dominating his work. Besides capturing park icons, lesser known spots are introduced for those photography potentials.
Travel Images Photography Tours presents Red Rock Country Winter and teaches pertinent camera settings that translates vision into pixels under the coaching of photographer John Baker.
Light Capture Photography of Winter in Canyonlands - Arches by photographer David Forster allows participants to shoot stunning locations at prime times for perfect lighting. Mixed with classroom session to critique images and elaborate on photographic topics.
Southwest Photography Tour by photographer David Kingham requires decent physical condition to access the landscapes of this unforgettable trip.
Jack Graham Photography takes his workshop into Arches & Canyonlands National Parks with Bill Fortney. They team up to provide expert individual attention. During the great light, everyone is out in the field. Other times side shows by you, the participant is viewed and discussed.
Road Scholar, formerly Elderhostel, has a few dates over the travel months to inspire
advanced nature photography in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
Green Mountain Photographic Workshops concentrates on using filters with composition. And sets a technical foundation for outdoor photography in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. presiding photographers are Kurt Budliger, Joseph Rossbach or George Stocking for a true one on one instruction experience.
American Nature Photography Workshops in Arches and Canyonlands by photographer Tom Bol teaches use of artificial light to better compose action, in fact, models are employed to develop these techniques.
Arches Under A New Moon in Arches National Park with photographers Royce Bair and Craig Wennersten zoom in on Milky Way photography, then shift to sunrise or sunset if the night skies are not clear.
Moab Photo Symposium is an annual event in Moab produces by local Bruce Hucko, a celebrated southeastern Utah photographer. Bruce is joined by other photographers, such as, Steve Traudt, Colleen Miniuk-Sperry, and Guy Tal.
Moab Photography Workshop: Shoot, Edit, Create by Illuminate Workshops, do just that, make the photographs, use photoshop, lightroom or aperture to modify shots and be coached about composition.
TimeLapse Moab is an intimate 5 night advanced dark sky timelapse workshop.
Photographer Ron Risman teaches how to turn timelapse into cinematic films.
Taste of Southern Utah incorporates Utah's Mighty 5 National Parks: Arches, Canyonlands, Capital Reef and Bryce. Enhance your photographic skills with photographer Colleen Miniuk-Sperry.
Landscape Images from Beyond the Lens takes place in Spring in Arches and Canyonlands with photographer Robert Rodriguez Jr. Besides shooting dramatic images, time in the classroom is spent developing images in Lightroom 5.
Photographers Mike Berenson and Darren White teach how to capture the Milky Way skies. Generally providing several dates over the travel months.
James Brandon and Mike Mezeul team up. They take night shooting to another places besides the Milky Way by creating Star Tail images in the iconic Arches & Canyonlands of Moab Utah.
Photographer Dan Ballard teaches what to carry in your camera bag and shares business ideas for a landscape photographer, along with mastering composition.
The awareness that a person gets peering through a camera only increases appreciation for the big sky and endless land forms of the Moab Utah region will be inspirational.

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