By popular demand we are pleased to once again offer this
extremely popular workshop. The Mono Basin and Eastern Sierra have some
of the most exciting photographic opportunities imaginable. Autumn
light and fall colors will add to the magic and wonder of this area.
This field workshop will allow you to explore the spectacular
photographic possibilities of this amazing landscape under the
leadership of two skilled and talented photographers, Charles Cramer and
John Sexton, and is open to dedicated photographers working with either
traditional or digital materials. The most important thing is to come
with an open mind and a desire to work hard at improving your
photography. If you are interested in attending this workshop please
send your application soon.
It is certain that the session will be fully subscribed.
The group will be visiting a number of exciting locations to explore
during the workshop. We will be photographing late and early light on
the unique tufa formations on multiple field sessions at Mono Lake, as
well as exploring nearby beautiful Sierra canyons and the spectacular
Yosemite high country. Sexton and Cramer, along with workshop assistant
Anne Larsen, will be available to assist participants in the field and
will be offering indoor instruction sessions. We will utilize a large,
comfortable classroom facility in Lee Vining, just a few hundred yards
from the shore of Mono Lake and within walking distance of our motel.
Along with instructor presentations and demonstrations, an important
aspect of the workshop will be constructive portfolio reviews of prints
that participants bring to the workshop. It will be a time of great
scenery, photography, and camaraderie.
Included in the workshop fee will be a specially catered dinner the
final night of the workshop, as well as one lunch in the field, along
with handout booklets from both Charlie and John. Lodging, additional
meals, and transportation costs are the responsibility of each
participant. This workshop is limited to fifteen people, and no guests
are allowed. Early enrollment is advised. The workshop begins on Sunday
morning, and ends late Friday evening.
fee: $1,650 (Includes all park entrance and permit fees)