Death Valley is an amazing place filled with stunning and surreal
scenery. Use your camera to see this spectacular place in a whole new
way. The act of photography can focus our vision to reveal previously
unseen details and relationships, and inspire different perspectives.
The Death Valley Institute (DVI) is pleased to offer this opportunity
to experience the wonder of Death Valley and also learn new skills to
help you capture your vision of this special place.
DVI has partnered with professional photography instructors David
Kingham and Jennifer Renwick to provide park supporters a special,
intimate and intense, 3-day learning experience, with the proceeds
supporting our mission of helping preserve and interpret the natural
and cultural resources of the Death Valley region with visitors from
all over the world. Program includes four sunrise/sunset shoots, four
class sessions, plus 1 night shoot. The group will visit the large
salt flat at Badwater, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, mud cracks, and
Zabriskie Point. David and Jennifer have scouted out some special
stops for participants to get a different view of these iconic Death
Valley features. They will help you read the landscape, make the most
of your equipment, and help you develop your own creative style and
vision. Back in the classroom, post production techniques will help
you raise your photographs to the next level. The class is limited to
8 participants. Whatever your current skill level, beginner to
advanced, the low instructor-to-student ratio allows for personalized
instruction and development.
DVI is the educational division of the DEATH VALLEY NATURAL HISTORY
ASSOCIATION (DVNHA). DVNHA is opening registration to members first
as a way of saying thank you for supporting our work here in DEATH
VALLEY NATIONAL PARK. Registration for the general public opens June
28, 2019. If you are interested in becoming a member, to help support
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK AND RECEIVE ADVANCED NOTICE OF SPECIAL
EVENTS, please visit https://www.dvnha.org/join
[https://www.dvnha.org/join] to find out more.
WHERE TO MEET: Furnace Creek Visitor Center Flagpole - 1:00 pm,
Friday, January 17, 2020.
COST: $675.00 ($644.85 + Eventbrite Ticketing fee $30.15)
ITINERARY:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17TH
1:00 pm - Meet in front of the Visitor Center in Furnace Creek for
introductions
3:00 pm - Leave for sunset at the Mud Cracks
6:30 pm - Dinner in Furnace Creek
7:30-9 pm - Presentation at the Visitor Center
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH
5:00 am - Leave for sunrise at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
9:00 am - Breakfast in Stovepipe Wells Village
10:30 am - Post-processing in Boardroom at the Inn
2:30 pm - Leave for sunset at Badwater
6:00 pm - Leave for a night shoot at Zabriskie Point
8:30 pm - Dinner in Furnace Creek
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19TH
5:30 am - Leave to shoot sunrise at Zabriskie Point
8:00 am - Breakfast in Furnace Creek
10:00 am - Image review/critique in the Boardroom at the Inn
12:00 pm - Lunch at the Inn
1:00 pm - Post Processing in the Boardroom at the Inn
4:00 pm - End of the workshop
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
IN THE FIELD
* How to read a scene to create compelling compositions using
shapes, lines, visual mass, texture, and more
* Reading weather and lighting conditions to know when to go out on
your own in the right light
* How to use apps to scout out your own locations and plan your next
shoot
* When and how to use lenses to bring focus to your subject
* How and when to use a polarizer to make colors pop
* Depth of field and hyperfocal distance to help you create sharp
photos
* Achieving maximum sharpness using focus stacking
* Creative use of ND Filters to create motion in clouds and water
* Creating panoramas without using expensive equipment
* How to take correct exposures for bright skies; to be later used
for exposure blending
* Identifying the best light and how to expose correctly
POST PROCESSING
* Making dull RAW files pop in Lightroom and keeping files organized
* Use of local adjustments for dodging & burning, and many more
creative opportunities
* Using white balance to create mood in your images
* Properly sharpen and reduce noise for maximum image quality
* Stitching panoramas easily in Lightroom
* Exposure blending using HDR for natural looking results
FAQS
WHO IS SPONSORING THIS PROGRAM?
The DEATH VALLEY INSTITUTE (DVI) is sponsoring this WORKSHOP. DVI is
the education arm of the non-profit DEATH VALLEY NATURAL HISTORY
ASSOCIATION (DVNHA). The purpose of DVNHA is to support their federal
land partners: DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK AND ASH MEADOWS NATIONAL
WILDLIFE REFUGE. The goal of the educational institute, DVI, is to
provide opportunities to experience and better understand these
amazing resources. Learn more at https://dvnha.org
[https://www.dvnha.org/].
WHO ARE THE INSTRUCTORS?
David Kingham and Jennifer Renwick run their own photography business,
Exploring Exposure. They spend their time traveling the American West
and teaching photography workshops. Their watchwords are “Nature”,
“Photography”, and “Education”. Learn more about them at
https://exploringexposure.com/ [https://exploringexposure.com/]. In
addition, David and Jennifer are founding members of Nature First, an
alliance to promote responsible nature PHOTOGRAPHY; learn more at
https://www.naturefirstphotography.org
[https://www.naturefirstphotography.org].
IS LODGING PROVIDED?
Lodging is not included, but rooms are being held at The Ranch at
Death Valley
[http://www.oasisatdeathvalley.com/lodging/the-ranch-at-death-valley/].
Please call 760-786-2345; the block code number is: 858721. Rooms will
only be held until December 17, 2019, so please book right away.
You may also choose to camp while here, reservations can be made at
the Furnace Creek Campground
[http://www.recreation.gov/camping/furnace-creek/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70978],
which is within walking distance of the hotel, albeit a long walk. The
Sunset and Texas Spring campgrounds are a great option across the
street from the hotel; they do not accept reservations, but it is
extremely rare for them to fill up.
ARE MEALS PROVIDED?
Meals are not provided. The group eats together, with everyone paying
for his or her own food.
Snacks and water are provided out in the field.
IS TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED?
The group will carpool to the photo shoot sites.
HOW MUCH WALKING OR HIKING IS INVOLVED?
This workshop will involve walking up to 2-3 miles total daily. Not
long in distance, but be prepared for uneven and unstable footing,
sand, gravel, etc. The longest hike will be at the sand dunes, but do
not let this discourage you! The hike is to the dunes, not in them. It
is 1-1.5 miles one-way over fairly flat, hard-packed sand that just
about anyone in good health can do. Once we arrive at the dunes you
can choose how far you want to go; they are fairly low, rolling dunes
with just a bit of up and down. For those who want to go higher, we
can split the group since there are two leaders. If you have any
doubts, please contact us.
WILL I HAVE CELL SIGNAL DURING THE WORKSHOP?
Cell signal is extremely intermittent in most of the locations; you
should not expect to be connected most of the time.
WILL THE INSTRUCTORS WANDER AWAY TO TAKE PHOTOS FOR THEMSELVES DURING
THE WORKSHOP?
The focus is on you and your learning; the instructors will not run
off to make their own photographs. They may take a few photos, so you
can see how they approach a scene and to show you the same type of
images you will be taking for the post-processing session.
WHAT DO I BRING?
*
Your DSLR, nothing specific is required, although we do have a list of
recommended gear.
*
Extra batteries and memory cards.
*
Clothing – Deserts can get cold! Temperatures before sunrise are the
coldest. Be prepared: bring layers of clothing to be able to quickly
adjust for conditions. Also, be prepared for standing still in cold
temperatures during the night shoot.
LIST OF RECOMMENDED PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR
*
Lenses - Extreme wide angle is recommended (16-35 range on full frame
or 10-20 range on a cropped sensor), a mid-range zoom, and a telephoto
of at least 200mm.
*
Tripod - A sturdy tripod is necessary. David uses Feisol tripods, but
also recommends Really Right Stuff, Induro, and Gitzo.
*
Filters - A circular polarizer is the only requirement, but we
recommend neutral density filters (10 or 6 stops).
LIST OF RECOMMENDED NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR
Because the program includes a night shoot the following equipment is
needed to create high quality photos of the night sky, although you
can still have fun with lesser equipment.
*
A modern full frame camera will produce the best results, although a
recently produced crop sensor camera can produce good results as well.
*
A wide angle lens with a fast aperture. A range between 14-24 mm is
preferred with an aperture of at least f/2.8 up to f/1.4.
*
Shutter release cable with a locking shutter button, or an
intervalometer.
WILL WEATHER CANCEL THE WORKSHOP?
Dramatic weather is when the best photographs are created! Unless
there are dangerous conditions the weather will not stop us, in fact
it will encourage us! No rainchecks will be given for any weather
related circumstances.
WHAT IS THE CANCELLATION POLICY?
If you cancel 30 days prior to the workshop, your workshop fee will be
refunded.
If you cancel after 30 days, the fee will be refunded only if we fill
your spot.
We reserve the right to cancel the workshop if the minimum student
enrollment is not met. In the event we cancel a workshop, participants
will be given a full refund. We are not, however, liable for expenses
incurred, such as airfare or accommodations, and for this reason we
also recommend the purchase of trip insurance.
HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have questions about camera technical issues or the class
itinerary contact either David or Jennifer at
David@exploringexposure.com or Jennifer@exploringexposure.com, or
calling (970) 372-0752.
If you have questions regarding registration, cancellation, or want to
learn more about DVI and DVNHA contact Renee Rusler, Institute
Director, at dvi@dvnha.org.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK FORM
Participants must sign the assumption of risk wavier
[https://www.dvnha.org/images/stories/events/Photo_Workshop_Itenerary_and_Liability_Disclaimer_2020.pdf]
located at the end of this pdf document, in order to take part in the
workshop. Please bring it with you.
These will be collected on Friday when we meet in front of the Furnace
Creek Visitor Center. Extra copies will be available to sign for
anyone who has forgotten theirs.
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