Overview

Pastel pinks and blues reflect from the sky at dawn and dusk, painting pure white dunes that roll elegantly across the landscape. The tapestry of light and shadow, form and texture tempts the creative mind. Yuccas punctuate the landscape, rising in striking graphic isolation against the sand and sky. This is New Mexico’s White Sands National Park (formerly White Sands National Monument), home of the world’s largest gypsum dune field, covering 275 square miles, set in a high desert basin with a dramatic mountain backdrop. This will be our outdoor classroom for this Vision series workshop, a special program of advanced instruction designed and presented by the dynamic pair of landscape and adventure photographers Jerry Dodrill and Grant Ordelheide.

In this workshop we’ll dive into concepts of design and composition, light and form, using what Jerry calls a “story-forward” approach to image making where we strive to understand the scene before us and select the best locations, subjects, creative methods and technical tools to interpret the landscape in a purposeful and authentic way.

“One of the concepts that Grant and I challenge participants with at White Sands is to identify the subtle visual characteristics that make this place unique and different from any other place on the planet. We asked them to be specific, find interesting subjects and incorporate them into the grand landscape like actors on a stage; Recognize and resolve spatial relationships and make compositions with a sense of story that help both photographer and viewer better understand this complex ecosystem. At first glance it might seem as if you can’t take a bad picture here but alas, the difference between ‘scenic’ and truly photogenic becomes clear as images come up on the screen during image reviews. We dig deep into the creative process, analyzing and refining our work to make images that go beyond mere postcard snapshots and stretch into the realm of fine art.”

The course consists eight field sessions (at White Sands and a spectacular petroglyph area nearby), three group critique sessions, multiple in-depth lectures on the creative process, technical demonstrations and discussions that include:

  • How to optimize exposure in the field.
  • Capturing raw material for the digital workflow
  • Maximizing sharpness in your photos
  • Focus stacking techniques
  • Capturing and blending panorama photos
  • Exposure blending techniques from multiple exposures
  • Digital workflow and processing in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop
  • Managing your Lightroom Catalog

A special permit allows us entry into the park hours before the normal opening time so we can be on location before sunrise and capture the morning glow of light as it begins to illuminate the dunes and the mountains rimming the valley.

The class size is limited to ten to ensure that everyone gets ample time and attention from the instructors, both in the field and the classroom.

Any enthusiastic photographer will feel right at home in this workshop. Getting to field locations can involve a walk of up to a mile each way in gently rolling sand dunes.

We supply materials in advance of the session to get newcomers up to speed with basics having to do with digital camera set-up and techniques, essential equipment recommendations, and other guidelines to ensure that everyone is ready to make the most of the experience.

Please contact us with any questions you may have about this session. We recommend registering promptly to reserve your space as our Vision workshops fill especially quickly. A deposit of 50% is required at time of booking to reserve space, with balance payable 60 days prior to workshop start date.

Itinerary

We will meet at the Hilton Home 2 Suites in Alamogordo, New Mexico at 1pm on Monday, December 5th. Photography sessions at White Sands begin that afternoon. Each morning and evening, we’ll be out to photograph first light before breakfast and the evening light before dinner. During mid-day hours, Jerry and Grant will make presentations on seeing, composition and creativity, digital workflow, and maximizing image potential. Critique sessions will follow each day before returning to the field for photography around 3:00pm. Friday morning will be the final field session, followed by the final image review and critique session until we adjourn at 2:00 pm.

Instructors

    • Jerry Dodrill

    • Jerry Dodrill has been an award-winning professional photographer and highly regarded photography teacher for more than two decades. A protégé of the late legendary adventure photographer Galen Rowell ...
    • Grant Ordelheide

    • Grant Ordelheide is a rare breed: a successful full-time professional landscape photographer under thirty, whose aesthetic sensibilities, style, skills, drive, teaching ability, and personality are mature beyond his years. ...

Pricing

Single Occupancy $4,490 (Waitlist)

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Full $4,490

Double Occupancy $4,090 (Waitlist)

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Full $4,090

No Lodging $3,690 (Waitlist)

Select number of spots
Full $3,690

PRICING AND OCCUPANCY

Please see above per-person pricing based on single-occupancy, pro-rated double occupancy rate for participants traveling together, and a rate without lodging for those making other accommodation arrangements. Please note that we are not pairing individual participants who are not traveling together in the same room until further notice. If you are an individual traveler please register at the single-occupancy rate.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

  • A 50% deposit is required to register
  • Final 50% balance will be due by August 5, 2022

Standard terms and conditions apply. Please review our terms and conditions even if you have participated in previous Visionary Wild trips so that you are aware of current policies.

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS

The workshop package includes the workshop itself, lodging for four nights, checking in on December 5, checking out on December 9, (unless you opt for the no lodging rate), all meals from dinner on December 5 to lunch on December 9, all non-alcoholic beverages, and wine or beer with dinner.

Please note that though we have paid a permit fee to operate the workshop, an entrance pass is required for vehicles entering White Sands National Park. This is not included in the workshop package.  A single use pass ($25/vehicle, valid for 7 consecutive days) or an America the Beautiful pass are required for each vehicle entering the park.

Highlights

  • Small group of ten participants, with a student-to-instructor ratio of just 5 to 1
  • Emphasis on refining composition and stimulating creativity
  • Working the scene through changing conditions and light
  • Understanding and using various qualities of light to best effect
  • Control of digital exposure and dynamic range
  • Multi-frame techniques: Stitching, focus stacking, exposure blending
  • Learn to find new and unexpected compositions
  • Break through creative block and making great photographs in challenging situations
  • Master a logical, efficient, and consistent workflow, from capture to final master image, that frees you to focus on creativity
  • Eight field photography sessions, early morning and afternoon/evening
  • Three projected group critique sessions
  • A creativity-inspiring landscape, full of images waiting to be discovered.

Accommodations

Alamogordo, New Mexico’s new and very comfortable Home 2 Suites will be our convenient “base camp” and mid-day classroom. We have arranged

Travel

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For those traveling by air, the nearest major airport is in El Paso, TX (ELP), a 90-minute drive away.
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During field sessions, we will carpool 25 minutes to White Sands National Park.
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We will take walks into the gypsum dunes ranging from 1/4-mile to one mile from our vehicles to access photographic opportunities.
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In Alamogordo, average daytime high is 56ºF and the average low is 32ºF, though inversions and evaporative cooling can cause it to be colder first thing in the morning at White Sands itself. Precipitation is unlikely, but we have had a rainy day on one prior workshop here.

Expectations

Participants in this workshop should expect to come away with a skillset for finding original compositions and new approaches to subject matter within a grand landscape. Opportunities abound for compelling abstraction, motion studies, designs, patterns, details, multiple exposures, panoramics…not to mention stunning landscape compositions.

This experience is best suited to passionate photographers seeking to work with a small group of peers who are familiar with photographic fundamentals. This workshop is ideal for those seeking to refine their approach to visualization, working a scene to find original compositions, and bringing greater creativity to their work. Most of all, this will be a fun, positive, and inspiring workshop that will exceed your expectations, provide new understanding and important skills to advance your creative development, and will leave you energized and excited to apply what you learned. Please feel free to contact us with any questions about recommended experience level, recommended equipment, or anything else that you are curious about.