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PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS

 

LEARN SOME THE TRICKS OF THE TRADE, SEE SOME SPECTACULAR SCENERY, HUNT DOWN SOME OBSURE WATERFALLS AND EXPLORE THE FORGOTTEN CORNERS OF THE NORTHWEST!

Fine Art Photography by Bryan Swan

Photographing waterfalls is not exactly rocket science, but it can be a somewhat tricky art to master.  And while learning the basics of your camera can get you part way there, there are certain concepts that aren't nearly as simple to understand and learn on your own.  Over nearly 20 years of hunting, photographing and documenting waterfalls and more recently focusing heavily on landscape photography in general, Northwest Waterfall Survey founder Bryan Swan has amassed a wealth of knowledge about the waterfalls in the region and how to approach them from a photographic standpoint.

For the 2011 season, Bryan will be offering one-day photography workshops specializing in Stream and Waterfall Photography.  These workshops will be heavily hands-on, take place entirely in the field and will be as open-ended as prudently allowed.  While the general idea behind this is to help you become a better photographer, this also will provide you with an opportunity to explore some of the often overlooked nooks and crannies in the Pacific Northwest, see some spectauclar scenery and marvel at the power and beauty of nature.

Workshop Details

Workshops will take place in the field where we will visit anywhere from 5-10 waterfalls (depending on the location of each workshop and the weather) and discuss techniques related to lighting, composition, exposure and how to shoot around physical limitations in the terrain and scenery.  Any questions you have in the field, Bryan is there to answer them for you first and foremost.

2011 Schedule:

Sat. September 10th, 2011

Hidden Waterfalls of Mount Rainier National Park (Washington) - 6 Slots Open
While Mount Rainier National Park harbors literally hundreds of waterfalls, we'll spend the day hunting down some of its least appreciated cascades. We start the day by visiting small but scenic Goat Falls near Crystal Mountain before hiking down the Eastside Trail to see some of the most scenic streams and cascades in the park. After lunch, we'll swing past the always scenic Silver Falls and poke outside the park boundary briefly to investigate the hidden Thunder Falls before (time permitting) heading back into the park and scoping out some scenes along the Stevens Canyon road.

Locations we may visit this outing (subject to change due to conditions):

  • Goat Falls
  • Deer Creek Falls
  • Stafford Falls & Chinook Creek
  • Silver Falls & Falls Creek Falls
  • Thunder Falls
  • Nickel Creek
  • Martha Falls
 

Sun. October 16th, 2011

Fall Falls of the Columbia River Gorge (Oregon) - FULL
The autumn months in the Columbia River Gorge are among the most spectacular times to visit. The abundant yellows and oranges of the Maple trees so profuse throughout the region. For this outing, we'll be visiting some of the best fall color locations in the Columbia River Gorge...which also happen to harbor some of its best waterfalls. Bridal Veil and Wahkeena Falls will be our first stops, followed by a trek up Oneonta Gorge if conditions allow. After lunch we'll head to two of the best autumn locations in the gorge, Gorton Creek Falls and Starvation Creek State Park.

Locations we may visit this outing (subject to change due to conditions):

  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Wahkeena Falls
  • Oneonta Gorge
  • Horsetail Falls / Ponytail Falls
  • Gorton Creek Falls
  • Starvation Creek State Park
 

Cost and Availability:

All 2010 workshops will cost only $150 per person.  A 50% deposit is required to hold a position.  You may cancel your registration any time up until 2 weeks prior to the day of the workshop and recieve a full refund of your deposit.  Cancellations with less than 2 weeks notice are non-refundable.  Positions are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.  When a position is cancelled, the next person in line will be offered the empty slot.  Accepted methods of payment: Cash, Check or Paypal


(Please specify in the Subject which Workshop you would like to attend)

What you will need to bring:

  • Your Camera, an SLR is highly recommended, but a high-end point and shoot will function as well (as long as it allows control over the aperture and shutter speed; look for "AV", "TV", and "M" options on the dial on the camera).  A Tripod is essential, any Extra Lenses you have that you would like to use in a classroom environment, Filters, Memory Cards, Batteries, etc.
  • Good, sturdy footwear that you won't mind getting dirty or wet.  Waterproof boots are a good idea, sandals can function just as well.  Tennis shoes are not recommended.
  • Raingear.  Plan for the worst possible weather, this is the Pacific Northwest after all.
  • Food / Snacks.  We will be out all day, so pack yourself a lunch.
  • Water.  We will be hiking wherever the workshops are held (locations vary), you will need to stay hydrated.

Fine Art Photography by Bryan Swan

What is not provided:

  • Transportation to the meetup point.  You are responsible for getting yourself to the designated meeting location on the morning of the Workshop.  We will consolidate and carpool from there (for classes with more than 3 people, a second driver may be asked to shuttle additional participants who wish to carpool or you are welcome to follow alone in your own car.
  • Food.  Gotta bring your own.
  • Photography Equipment of any sort.  You are expected to have your own camera, lenses, tripod, memory cards and anything else relevant.  You are welcome to bring anything you find relevant as long as you are willing to haul it.  If you don't want to leave it in the car at a trailhead, don't bring it (some locations that we will visit have been known in the past to harbor vandals and thievery).

If you have any questions about the workshops, .

 
 
 
 
 

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