Step beyond representation and into a more expressive way of seeing in the quiet charm of Port Townsend. This exclusive four-day retreat invites just six participants to explore the art of abstraction alongside Art Wolfe, whose mastery of composition and design has inspired photographers around the world. Together, you’ll wander through a rich tapestry of textures, patterns, and subtle details, transforming the ordinary into striking, personal interpretations that challenge perception and ignite creativity.
With such an intimate group, the experience becomes deeply immersive and highly personalized. Days are thoughtfully balanced between field sessions and meaningful critique, allowing your work to evolve in real time. Evenings unfold over exceptional meals, where conversation flows as easily as inspiration, fostering connection and creative exchange. This is more than a workshop it’s an opportunity to refine your vision, deepen your artistic voice, and experience photography in an entirely new way.
Workshop Highlights
- Exceptionally small group size, limited to just 10 participants for a highly personalized experience
- Led by Art Wolfe with an additional instructor, Gavriel Jecan, for dedicated one-on-one guidance
- Five-day immersive experience in and around Port Townsend
- Inspiring opening lecture focused on abstract vision and creative interpretation
- Daily field sessions designed to explore texture, pattern, color, and form
- Morning critique sessions (Days 3–5) to refine your work and elevate your artistic voice
- A relaxed schedule that embraces the flexibility of abstract photography, no early morning shoots required
- Exceptional shared dining experiences that foster connection and creative exchange
- A supportive, collaborative environment for photographers seeking to expand their visual language
Early Bird Special Through April 30th!
Led by Art Wolfe
Limited to 10 participants
Minimal hiking involved
Transportation and Accommodation
- Participants are responsible for their own transportation, lodging and meals.
- Upon registration you will download a PDF that includes the hotel information. Please call the hotel directly to make your reservations.
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 — Arrival & Welcome Gathering
Arrive in Port Townsend and settle into your accommodations before our evening meet-and-greet. This relaxed gathering offers a chance to connect with fellow participants and instructors, set expectations for the days ahead, and ease into the creative atmosphere.
Dinner to follow at one of Port Townsend’s excellent local restaurants.
Day 2
The day begins at a comfortable hour with an engaging and thought-provoking lecture from Art Wolfe, introducing key concepts in abstract photography and training the eye to see beyond the literal.
Following the lecture, we head into the field for our first extended shooting session, exploring the rich visual textures and details that make this region so compelling. The afternoon offers continued time to photograph, experiment, and receive individualized guidance.
We’ll gather again in the evening for a shared meal and conversation.
Day 3
The morning begins with our first critique session, where images from the previous day are reviewed in depth. This collaborative environment encourages insight, discussion, and new ways of seeing.
In the afternoon, we return to the field with fresh perspective, refining compositions, exploring new subjects, and pushing creative boundaries. With such a small group, you’ll benefit from consistent one-on-one feedback throughout the day.
Dinner together in the evening.
Day 4 — Final Critique & Departure
Our final morning includes a concluding critique session, offering thoughtful feedback and helping you synthesize what you’ve learned over the course of the retreat.
The workshop wraps up by late morning, leaving you with a renewed creative vision, stronger portfolio, and a deeper appreciation for the art of abstraction.


















