2015 Photography Workshops of Moab Utah
to include Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
Moab Photo Tours LLC
Winter in the Red Rocks Photography Tour
Winter in the Red Rocks Photography Tour
Photographer:
Tom Till and Jon Fuller
January 11 –
17 2015
Raomin’ with
Roman
Arches/Canyonlands/Monument
Valley
Photographer:
Roman Kurywczak
January 14 –
25 2015
Jennifer
King Photography Workshops
Arches and
Canyonlands: A Land of Wonder
Photographer:
Jennifer King
February
12-15 2015
Scenic Aperture
Arches and Canyonlands Photography Workshop
Photographer: Frank Comisar
February 15-20 2015
Travel Images Photography Tours
Red Rock Country Winter
Photographer: John Baker
February 18-27 2015
Light
Capture Photography
Winter
Canyonlands – Arches
Photographer:
David Forster
February 27
– March 1 2015
Southwest Photography Tour
Photographer: David Kingham
March 14-28 2015
Jack Graham Photography
Arches & Canyonlands National Parks with Jack Graham & Bill
Fortney
Photographer: Jack Graham & Bill Fortney
March 26 – 29 2015
Road Scholar (Elderhostel)
Advanced nature Photography in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
April 6 – 11 2015
Green
Mountain Photographic Workshops
Arches and
Canyonlands National Park Workshop
Photographer: Kurt Budliger, Joseph Rossbach or George Stocking
April 12- 16 2015
American Nature Photography Workshops
Arches and Canyonlands Workshop
Photographer: Tom Bol
April 15-19 2015
Moab Photo Symposium
Photographers: Steve Traudt, Colleen Miniuk-Sperry, Guy Tal & Bruce
Hucko
April 30 – May 3 2015
Moab Photography Workshop: Shoot, Edit, Create
May 1-3 2015
TimeLapse Moab 2015
Intimate 5 Night Advanced Dark Sky Timelapse Workshop
Photographer: Ron Risman
May 13-17 2015
Arches Night Photography Workshop
Photographer: David Kingham
May 14-17 2015
Landscape Images from Beyond the Lens
Spring in Arches and Canyonlands / 5 Day Workshop
Photographer: Robert Rodriguez Jr.
May 17 – 21 2015
Colorado Captures
Arches & Canyonlands May 2015
Photographer: Mike Berenson and Darren White
May 22 – 25 2015
Mike Mezeul Photography
Arches and Canyonlands National Park Workshop
June 5-9 2015
James Brandon Photography
Moab – Arches & Canyonlands
June 2015
Road Scholar (Elderhostel)
Advanced nature Photography in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
October 11 - 16 2015
Moab
Photographer: Dan Ballard
October 15-18 2015
Rocky Mountain Reflections
Arches & Canyonlands National Park
Photographer: Andy Cook
November 1- 6 2015
Road Scholar (Elderhostel)
Advanced nature Photography in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
November 1-6 2015
Arches Under A New Moon
http://www.image10workshops.com/
Moab Photo Workshops by Bret Edge
In Arches, Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park
http://www.nationalparkcentralreservations.com/activity/moab-photo-workshops
Moab Photo Workshops by Bret Edge
In Arches, Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park
http://www.nationalparkcentralreservations.com/activity/moab-photo-workshops
All year round
End of 2015 list.
By Jeff Jessing
By Andy Biggs Sold Out
February 27 – March
3 2013
By David Forster
10 people
March 17 -21 2013
By Aperture Academy 12 students
By Neil and Susan Silverman
By Guy Tal and Michael Gordon
April 21 -27 2013
By Branson Reynolds
By Dave Black
20 participants La Quinta
April 29 – May 1
2013
By many: Guy Tal, Tom Till, Jeff Foott, Darrell Gulin, Bruce
Hucko, Steve Traudt
May 3-5 2013
by Bob Maynard
Photographing in the Backcountry of Canyonlands
National Park
By Moab
Photos Tours with Tom Till
By Robert Rodriguez Jr.
By Jeff and Ledra
Woodlee
By M & M Photo Tours
By Carol Polich
6 people
By Bob Maynard
By Michael Russell
By Michael Russell
October 25 - November 4 2013
By Bob Maynard
October 4-6 2013
This segment is a larger ten day tour of the above.
By Bob Maynard
By Salvatore Vaspol
The Night Landscape in Arches National Park
By Moab
Photos Tours with Tom Till
by Andy Cook
By Peter Shinyeda
November 6 – 9 20013
By Richard Bernabe
10 students - Moab Valley Inn
Winter Photography in Arches and Canyonlands
National Parks
By Moab
Photos Tours with Tom Till
National Park Tours are as
unique and varied as the 27,000 significant structures, 66,000 archeological
sites or 115 million objects preserved and protected by the U.S. Department of
the Interior in the National Park System. There are these points to consider
with planning a visit to a National Park: Free Fee Days, Group Tours, online
reservations and it can all start when a traveler gets a pass.
Currently the 12th Annual Photo Contest to select
a winning photograph to be featured on the 2014 America the Beautiful Federal
Recreation Land Pass is accepting snapshots of adventure and activity, or
inspiration from historical locations, or depictions of America’s wildlife or a
treasured federal landscape. Contest participants have until December 14, 2012 to submit on www.sharetheexperience.org. Who
knows? Perhaps an upcoming visit will result in an award winning photograph; an
image that could be on a future National Park and Federal Recreation Pass.
Receive a burst of creativity through an eccentric
experience of the park. Enroll in a National Park Photography workshop, for
example, one focused on Arches and Canyonlands
National Park near Moab Utah. Twenty five 2013 photography workshops are organized
by individual professional photographers with special permits to illuminate
tips and tricks of photography using the gorgeous settings in Arches and Canyonlands
National Parks . Investigate the
2013 workshop dates for preparation to enter the 13th Annual Share
the Experience photo contest; perhaps shooting the winning snapshot to get on
the 2014 federal park pass.
Motorcoach Tours provide a
sensational aperitif to national park discovery. Over a segment of days group
tours by bus have an entire pre-decided itinerary, someone else drives to
maximize sightseeing, and tours regularly come with an energetic, knowledgeable
tour leader. A dozen businesses feature a circuit of National Park stops to
include Arches and/or Canyonlands National
Parks for the 2013 travel season from April
through October.
For the travelers who prefer to do-it-yourself,
recreation.gov provides a single point in which to find a combination of federal
interagency recreation activities and reservations. Use this technology to
reserve camping in the Devil’s Garden Campground of Arches National Park or the
ranger led hike in the Fiery Furnace. For backcountry use in Canyonlands
National Park , reservations are
completed directly with park headquarters in Moab Utah. Initiated in 2012 are
availability calendars for 4 wheel drive use of the Maze and Needles Districts,
backpacking in the Needles District and camping on the White Rim Trail.
There remains one more free fee set of days over the
November Veterans’ Day weekend to visit one of the 397 areas set aside for the
National Park System as an invitation to capture spontaneous images recreating
in a national monument, national park, historical or cultural site, forest or
grassland, or federal recreation area. Watch for Free Fee Days that the
National Park Service may post for 2013 to organize a self-guided tour of any
one or many of these areas. Of course, Arches and Canyonlands
National Parks welcomes a visit.
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