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18 Nov 2022

Winter Wildlife in Grand Teton National Park

4 full days of scouting and shooting in the park and on the elk refuge. Itinerary is fluid based on sighting reports, but will definitely include moose, elk, bison, big horn sheep and trumpeter swans. Additional possible sightings may include grizzly bear, mountain goat, eagle, coyote, wolf and fox. Beautiful landscape photo opportunities, timed for best light. Max of 3 participants.

18 Nov 2022

Winter Wildlife in Grand Teton National Park

4 full days of scouting and shooting in the park and on the elk refuge. Itinerary is fluid based on sighting reports, but will definitely include moose, elk, bison, big horn sheep and trumpeter swans. Additional possible sightings may include grizzly bear, mountain goat, eagle, coyote, wolf and fox. Beautiful landscape photo opportunities, timed for best light. Max of 3 participants.

09 Feb 2021

Winter Wildlife in Grand Teton National Park

4 full days of scouting and shooting in the park and on the elk refuge. Itinerary is fluid based on sighting reports, but will definitely include moose, elk, bison, big horn sheep and trumpeter swans. Additional possible sightings may include grizzly bear, mountain goat, eagle, coyote, wolf and fox. Beautiful landscape photo opportunities, timed for best light. Max of 3 participants.

15 Jan 2018

Birds of Prey in Winter Snow

An exclusive opportunity to photograph a selection of birds of prey that can include Snowy Owl, Great Horned Owl, Long Eared Owl, Saw-whet Owl, Barn Owl, Pygmy Owl, Western Screech Owl, Great Grey Owl, Red-tailed Hawk, Harris’s Hawk, Swainson’s Hawk, Rough-Legged Hawk, Ferruginous Hawk and more. Photograph at eye level, in natural settings and fresh snow. Plenty of one-on-one time with Kathleen to ask questions and get coaching specific to your individual photographic needs. An instructional online webinar in advance of the workshop informative online webinar that covers composition tips and camera settings in snowy conditions. Maximum of 12 participants.

15 Jan 2018

Horse Roundup in Winter Snow

A morning and an afternoon photo session consisting of multiple large group horse drives, with the horses running over a snowy hill towards you and plenty of opportunities to photograph the western-dressed wranglers. Photograph at eye level, in natural settings and fresh snow. Plenty of one-on-one time with Kathleen to ask questions and get coaching specific to your individual photographic needs. An informative online webinar in advance of the workshop that covers composition tips and camera settings in snowy conditions. Maximum of 12 participants.

15 Jan 2018

Wildlife in Winter Snow

8 photo sessions selected from the following species: Siberian tiger, Snow leopard, Amur leopard, Grizzly bear, Mountain lion, Arctic Fox, Red Fox, Grey Fox, Cross Fox, Canadian Lynx, Bobcat, Gray Wolf, Arctic Wolf, Coyote, Porcupine, Raccoon, Badger, Skunk, Pine marten and more. The animals are healthy and will have their gorgeous winter coats. Photograph wildlife at eye level in natural settings and fresh snow. The most common lens used is a 70-200mm. An instructional online webinar in advance of the workshop that covers wildlife photography composition tips, camera settings and recommended equipment. Guidance and assistance throughout the workshop. Evening sessions for critiques, post processing demonstrations and more. Maximum of 12 participants.

28 Aug 2017

Wildlife in Winter Snow

8 photo sessions selected from the following species: Siberian tiger, Snow leopard, Amur leopard, Grizzly bear, Mountain lion, Arctic Fox, Red Fox, Grey Fox, Cross Fox, Canadian Lynx, Bobcat, Gray Wolf, Arctic Wolf, Coyote, Porcupine, Raccoon, Badger, Skunk, Pine marten and more. The animals are healthy and will have their gorgeous winter coats. Photograph wildlife at eye level in natural settings and fresh snow. The most common lens used is a 70-200mm. An instructional online webinar in advance of the workshop that covers wildlife photography composition tips, camera settings and recommended equipment. Guidance and assistance throughout the workshop. Evening sessions for critiques, post processing demonstrations and more. Maximum of 12 participants.

10 Dec 2015

Taking Photos in Snowy Conditions

Getting a good exposure in snowy conditions can be a little tricky. Does the snow look gray in your photos? This tip explains why this happens and what to do about it. Camera meters are designed to give exposure readings perceptually in the middle between white and black, a middle- tone value. When your scene is mostly snow, the camera meter gives a reading that brings the tonality back to neutral gray, which causes the image to be underexposed. In…