Workshops
Winter Landscape Workshop
- When: January 9-11, 2009
- Where: Breckenridge, Colorado
- Cost: $499 per person
- Includes Breakfast and Lunch on Saturday and Sunday
The quietness of winter is one of the best times of the year to photograph. Join us on this workshop to explore some of the most beautiful winter scenery in North America. Spend two and a half days with Timothy Faust learning tips and tricks for great winter landscape photography. With up to four field sessions, Three classroom sessions, and three chances for critique you will have ample opportunity for learning and questions. This workshop focuses on the fundamentals of good composition, lighting, and exposure on snow. You should be comfortable with your camera’s settings, but all skill levels are welcome.
We welcome both digital and 35mm formats. Same day E-6 processing is available for a small fee.
Schedule is subject to change based on weather, avalanch hazards, etc..
Interested in this workshop? Drop us an email!
Friday, January 9th
- 3:00pm Optional moonrise field session at no charge (bring snowshoes or skis with climbing skins.)
- 6:30pm -8:30pm Meet and Greet at Timothy Faust Photography Studio
- Bring 5-10 images on 35mm slide or digital media for an introduction at the studio. Tell the rest of the class a little about yourself and your images and what you wish to learn or improve upon during the course of the weekend.
Saturday, January 10th
- Morning: Landscape photography on location
- Afternoon: Winter photography equipment considerations
- Late Afternoon: Sunset photography on location
- Evening: Digital black and white techniques and critique
Sunday July 13th
- Morning: Landscape photography location
- Late morning: Critique of workshop images in studio and Photoshop techniques for the landscape photographer (a film scanner is available for use at no additional charge)
- Afternoon: Lunch (included) and informal discussions
- Late Afternoon: Last field session
What to bring:
- Camera
- Tripod
- Computer with editing software if you will be shooting digitally
- Film or digital media for at least 200 images
- A lot of warm clothes and footwear
