The Southern Sierra is one of the most rugged and diverse landscapes in the United States. The variety is astounding, with the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Bishop Tablelands petroglyphs, Bodie State Historic Park, and shallow, saline Mono Lake famous for its tufa spires. Using his unique approach to photography Art Wolfe will take participants on an adventure to many of the photographic gems of the area.
Led by Art Wolfe and Gavriel Jecan
Limited to 10 participants
Minimal hiking involved
Transportation and Accommodation
- Participants are responsible for their own transportation, lodging and meals.
- We will provide hotel information for where the group will be staying. You will need to reach out to the hotel directly to secure your room reservation. You are not required to stay at the suggested lodge, as there are other options nearby.
Itinerary
Shooting schedules have the ability to be altered to effectively cater to the photographic desires of the group, as well as to adapt to changeable weather conditions.
Day 1
- Meet and greet at 8pm. Everyone can introduce themselves, and Gavriel will give a brief description of the proposed itinerary.
- Brief presentation centered around the photo opportunities to be had in this region.
Day 2
- Field session
- After Sunset drive back to Bishop
- Group no host dinner
- Download images from the day of shooting
Day 3
- Field session
- Group no host dinner
- Download images from the day of shooting
Day 4
- Morning Sunrise shoot
- Late Breakfast
- Afternoon field session
- Group no host dinner
- Download images from the day of shooting
Day 5
- Lecture and critique. Learn from each others images while they are projected for the group. Art will adjust them in Adobe Lightroom and provide instruction.
- Workshop will conclude by 12pm