New for 2007: The Adventure Photography Workshop

Posted: July 16th, 2007 | Author: csteppig | Filed under: Exhibits/Special Events | No Comments »

In today’s new adventurous world, photographers are tackling the challenges and opportunities of Adventure Photo — and after a pilot workshop last fall, we are adding the Adventure Photography Workshop under the auspices of National Geographic Adventure magazine. Four days of classroom, career counseling and field photography in the Grand Tetons provide an insiders introduction to not just how-to, but advise with practical career-development in this fast growing field. The faculty is the best. Corey Rich is arguably the top adventure/action photographer in the nation today. James Balog is a true artist with unique books and exhibitions added to his abilities as a great teacher. Sabine Meyer is the photo editor, reponsible for commissioning and editing the pictures in National Geographic Adventure magazine. And Rich Clarkson, the workshop organizer is the respected former director of photography of the National Geographic Society. Needless to say, the networking opportunities add that extra value to this experience.

October 7-11, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Tuition of $1500 includes continental breakfasts, expenses and food on location and a final dinner party.


Workshop alum featured in Arizona Wildlife Views magazine

Posted: July 16th, 2007 | Author: csteppig | Filed under: Alumni News | No Comments »

Pat Artis did the beautiful photography of Olympic would-be shooter Emily Blount in the current issue of Arizona Wildlife Views magazine.


Workshop alum pens article for Popular Photography

Posted: July 11th, 2007 | Author: csteppig | Filed under: Alumni News | No Comments »

An alum of both the Summit and Sports Workshops, Peter Lockley authored the story in the latest issue of Popular Photography magazine as to how he photographed Major League Baseball’s spring training with a variety of techniques from infrared to Holgas. Lockley, a graduate of the University of Colorado, is now a staff photographer for the Washington Times.