I’ll be co-leading a photography workshop to the Oregon Coast July 7-11, 2010. Unfortunately, that means I have to work with David Middleton again! Just kidding of course, David’s the best workshop leader I’ve ever known!
Here are the details in a nutshell. This workshop is based in Newport, on the mid-Oregon coast. Newport is easy to get to, and it is within easy driving distance of many of our favorite locations. The town of Newport is a destination in its own right, with good places to eat, shop and stay. (This can be a selling point if you are traveling with a non-photographer partner!) But most important to us is the fact that there are more nearby places to take pictures, with more variety than almost any other place on the entire West Coast. There are two lighthouses close by ; one is great for sunrises and the other is simply spectacular at sunset. There are tidepools to explore with your camera, seastacks to fit into your compositions and beaches miles long with pounding surf and quiet pools that catch the summer light. On top of all this there is an active harbor full of picturesque fishing boats, stacks of colorful crab pots, and piles and piles of bright ropes and nets. Much of this within walking distance of our hotel.
You can read more about this and many other terrific photography workshops on the Photographers Alliance Workshops website.
Here is a video to give you an idea of the images we’ll be taking on the workshop.
PAW Oregon Coast Photography Workshop 2010 from Jeff Wendorff on Vimeo.
