Zion National Park Photography Workshop
Zion National Park is a landscape photographer’s dream. Towering spires, colorful canyon walls, and incredible light is just part of what awaits. Read more
Wineries of Oregon Photography Workshop
The Willamette Valley is 150 miles long and up to 60 miles wide and runs from the Columbia River in the north to the Calapooya Mountains in the south. It is named for the Willamette River that flows through it to the north. Read more
Washington’s Palouse
The Palouse is a photographer’s dream. Graphic landscapes, character-filled barns, rolling hills, a fence made of metal wheels, old cemeteries (well, old for the west coast). The possibilities are endless. You can literally spend the day driving the back roads and not run out of things to photograph. Read more
Waterfalls and More
If you love to photograph waterfalls, then Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge in the spring is one of the best places to do it. Read more
Arches National Park and Digital Workflow
Arches. Canyonlands. For nature photographers these names conjure images of fantastical shapes and magical light, of mysterious landscapes and dramatic scenery. Read more
Autumn on the Coast of Maine
Maine’s Mount Desert Island, the home of Acadia National Park, is a photographer’s playground. It boasts the East Coast’s highest mountains as well as its only true fjord. The island also offers stunning, easily accessible rocky coastlines, lovely traditional harbors, dazzling forest-edged lakes and ponds, a magnificent lighthouse, and historic carriage roads that wind through colorful woods. All of this scenery is packed onto an island that takes only a few hours to drive around. Read more


