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Photo Workshops

We are pleased to offer private photo instruction programs for individuals and groups here in beautiful western United States. Weather you are interested in a two-day intensive workshop or a week long program, we can offer you an unparalleled opportunity to learn from some of the best nature photographers in the business. We offer locations such as Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, Arches National Park, Utah, Custer State Park, South Dakota, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks, Wyoming, as well as special hidden destinations of our photo instructors. Whether your interests are big game, wildflowers, birds, or scenery, our instructors can help you hone your skills or give you the basics you need to create wonderful images on your next adventure.


 

Our Instructors:


Steven Morello
 
The author of the book “The Traveling Nature Photographer” Steve has been photographing wildlife for more than twenty-five years. Well known as a professional wildlife photographer and writer, Steve’s work has appeared in National Geographic Magazine, National Geographic Books, National Geographic World Magazine, International Wildlife, The New York Times Martha Stuart’s Living, Popular Photography and Outdoor Photographer as well as numerous other magazines, books and calendars. Steve is a major contributor to the photo collection of the World Wildlife Fund and to date has contributed more images to their photo library then any other photographer.

Boyd Norton
Boyd is the photographer/author of 14 books, with 2 new ones to be published in 2009: Serengeti Wild and The Art of Digital Outdoor Photography. He has been published in most major magazines in this country and abroad, including Time, National Geographic, Smithsonian, The New York Times, Natural History, Audubon, Popular Photography, Geo, Outdoor Photographer, Conde Nast's Traveler, Travel & Leisure, Outside, Sierra, Vogue, and many others. He received an award from the Environmental Protection Agency, presented by Robert Redford, for his "important, exciting environmental photography and writing." He is currently a director of Baikal Watch, dedicated to preserving Lake Baikal and other wilderness areas in Siberia. He is also a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP).