Overview

Arches, Canyonlands and Beyond
Moab, UT 84532, USA
Oct 25 - 29, 2024
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$1,065
Deposit: $300

About your trip

Spend a fantastic week exploring Arches, canyons, ancient rock art, the Colorado River, iconic movie and TV locations, and some of the best light for landscape photography in the world.  


We will visit a wide variety of great locations in Arches & Canyonlands National Parks and Dead Horse Point State Park.  We will also explore other great locations in an around Moab, Castle Valley & Bears Ears National Monument.  The workshop will include classroom work to better your photographic craft, including time to process and critique your images.  We will shoot sunrises and sunsets each day as weather allows, with a few hours each day dedicated to classroom instruction and image processing. 

Subjects will include, but not be limited to: Natural arches, canyons, ancient ruins and rock art, the Colorado River, iconic movie and TV locations, and optional night photography in internationally recognized dark skies parks.  We will end the workshop with a group slide show and critique.

About the Workshop Leader

Colin is an award-winning photographer who has spent the past several years exploring the red rock Canyonlands of Southern Utah and the mountains of Colorado.  As a part time resident of Moab since 2011, he  has spent several weeks a year exploring the photographic riches in and around Moab in every season, and has been leading workshops and tours in  the area for several years as the founder of Rock Light Photo Tours.   He is a certified and insured photography travel guide in nearby Arches,  Bryce Canyon and Canyonlands national parks.  

Field Lessons Included

- Making your red rock images pop

- Determining proper exposure
- Capturing great images in challenging lighting conditions

- Analyzing a scene for compositional options

- Using filters to improve artistic results

Classroom Instruction

- Shooting and Stitching panoramic images

- Colin's Adobe Lightroom workflow for getting the most from your images

- Creating dynamic black and white images from digital color captures

- Photographic techniques for shooting the red rock sandstone of the Colorado Plateau 

- High Dynamic Range photography techniques, including multiple exposures and use of grad ND filters

 - A positive group critique of images to end the workshop - this is a  wonderful lesson in composition and seeing the world through other  peoples' eyes. 

Other Considerations

Skill Levels


All skill levels are welcome.  Participants who have a good working  knowledge of their cameras, a basic understanding of digital workflow,  and knowledge or exposure to Adobe Lightroom and/or Photoshop will get  the most from this workshop.   


Physical Demands


Though locations visited during this workshop are readily accessible, the hilly terrain requires some moderate hiking (typically less than 3 miles round trip). Participants MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL SHAPE  and able to climb and descend moderate to steep inclines. They should wear sturdy boots and use caution on slippery and rocky slopes.  Keep in mind that the elevation in Moab is 4000', and Arches and Canyonlands are at 5000-6000'  above sea level. 


Group Size


Maximum 8 photographers. 


Housing Options

Accommodations are available in one of our two 3BR luxury vacation rental properties just 10 min. south of Moab, Utah, each with a private hot tub and a fully equipped kitchen, which will be a great base of operations for visiting  Arches National Park other locations in and around Moab.  One of the two properties will be the home base for the workshop, giving us a place to gather for classroom sessions, a kitchen to use for meals, and a chance to mingle with and learn from your fellow photographers.  Prices shown do not include local taxes.
 

- Private bedroom (King bed, pvt bath (0 avail): $150/night single occ, $175/night dbl occ. 

- Private bedroom (Queen bed, pvt bath (0 avail): $130/night - $150/nt dbl Occ (1 Queen, 1 full)

- Private Bedroom (King bed, shared bath (0 avail): $120/night - $135/nt dbl occ. 

- Private bedroom (XL full bed, shared bath (1 avail): $100/night - $125/night dbl occ (2 full beds)


Please be sure to request one of the lodging options above when  booking if desired.  Payment taken separately.  If a room you are interested in is not available, we can add you to a wait list for rooms.  There are various good chain and independent hotels/motels in Moab, but there are all a bit on the pricey side.  Contact colin@Lightandphoto.com with questions.

Workshop Details

Registration fee: $1065 per person (includes 6.85% Utah services tax)

Deposit to reserve a date: $300


Dates and Times

Workshop begins Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 3pm, and ends Tue, Oct 29 at Noon.


Non-photographer/tag-along rate: $500 - for a  spouse/partner/friend who wants to come along, eat meals with the group,  and travel to some of our shooting locations.  Note there is a double  occupancy rate for the lodging options at the vacation rental properties.


Where to Meet

Participants will gather and be based at the Red Rock Garden vacation rental property in Moab, Utah.   Directions and details will be sent  well in advance of the workshop.

What to Bring

 

What to bring: 

  • A digital or film  camera capable of manual exposure settings.  Due to the short time frame  of the workshop, people with digital cameras, especially digital SLR or mirrorless cameras, will get the most from the workshop.  
  • Plan to bring all of your lenses, from wide angle to telephoto (14-200), as the variety of locations will put all your gear to work! (if you have a wide angle prime for night photography, bring that as well)
  • A  sturdy tripod is essential for capturing the long exposures necessary to capture  sunrise/set, as well as the Milky Way (and perhaps a comet!).
  • All your filters. A circular polarizer filter, while not required, can be a useful tool for controlling glare and haze to make your red rock mages pop.   A graduated neutral density filter can be useful in some canyon rim locations at sunrise or sunset.
  • Hiking boots or other sturdy shoes
  • a good camera bag for hiking with your camera, batteries, a couple of lenses, batteries, snacks, etc.
  • A refillable water bottle or camelback for hiking
  • Warm weather layers and cold weather layers – Utah desert weather can include big swings in temperature, and temps can be chilly at sunrise or sunset, especially at higher altitudes.  Plan to bring a warm hat, gloves, and a warm jacket for the night shoot.
  • A headlamp or flashlight, in case we need to hike back after sunset, and for the night shoot.
  • Your own method of transportation to get around town.  We will carpool to locations as possible. 
  • A  laptop computer loaded with Adobe Lightroom Classic(LRC) and/or Photoshop,  to best take advantage of the Lightroom workflow sessions, or whatever  software you use to process images. (a tablet with Lightroom (LR) can work as well)

What's included

Sales Tax

6.85% Utah services tax

Photography Instruction

Classroom and on-site instruction on capturing and processing red rock images.

What's not included

Airfare

Round trip airfare not included. Moab has a small airport (CNY 20 min away)). Larger airports nearby include Grand Junction (GJT 2 hours) & Salt Lake City (SLC -4 hours)

Local transportation

We will carpool as possible, but access to a vehicle while you are in town is suggested

Meals

We will eat some meals as a group at restaurants in Moab, but all meals are the responsibility of the student

Lodging

Housing options are available as an add-on

Location

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1. Moab, UT 84532, USA

Moab, UT 84532, USA

About your organizer

Professional photographers and educators offer 5-7 multi-day immersive photography workshops every year in various locations, generally centered around U.S. National parks, with an emphasis on the national parks of Colorado and Utah. Rock Light Photo, founded in 2008 by Colin D. Young, is a certified and insured photo tour operator in Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon and Rocky Mountain National Parks.

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