Point Reyes National Seashore and the Marin Coast are truly a photographer’s playground, rich with diverse subject matter – landscape, seascape, flora and fauna – with ever-changing light and the beautiful interplay of sun and marine fog. It’s the perfect setting for a workshop focused on developing creativity and honing skills. The talented local team Todd Pickering and Jerry Dodrill, will teach you to take control of the finer points of composition, exposure and tonal control, and specialized techniques for approaching this sublime coastal landscape.
The benefits of visiting in late January are many-fold. First, northern elephant seals gather on the beaches to breed and have their pups, with big males aggressively defending their harems. It’s also the prime season for whales to cruise by just offshore. Tourist traffic is reduced compared to spring and summer. Weather tends to be clearer as well. We will spend our morning and evening field time at locations along the Marin County coast as far north as Tomales Point and as far south as Marin Headlands. Old-growth redwood forest, the blooming flanks of Mt. Tamalpais overlooking the Pacific, seastacks and cliffs, wild beaches, headlands, tule elk, seals, sea birds, and more make this place very special indeed.
My good friend and colleague, Jerry Dodrill, and I started our photographic exploration of this astonishing landscape when we worked with the late Galen Rowell, leading workshop groups to the Marin coast from Galen’s gallery in Emeryville. Jerry has chosen to spend the last two decades here, chasing storms and photographing along edges of land and sea, earth and sky, fog and light. As Galen pointed out in his book Bay Area Wild, this piece of coastline is a spectacular natural treasure, despite being within easy day-trip range of a major metropolitan area. Those who live nearby just might begin to take its wonders for granted, but it is amazing what you can find here when you approach it with eyes wide open. –Justin Black
This five-day, four-night Creative Core workshop deals heavily with composition, working with changing light, exposure control, essential gear and creative tools, fundamentals of digital workflow, digital exposure blending, stitching, and focus-stacking, and an intense schedule of photography in the field followed by constructive group critiques. Creative Core workshops are generalist outdoor photography workshops and the emphasis of any individual participant’s work is up to them, whether they wish to focus on landscape, macro, wildlife (as the opportunity presents itself), abstraction, color, black and white, HDR, panoramics, multiple exposures, or all of the above. Any enthusiastic photographer will feel right at home in this workshop. In our experience, most participants will be solid intermediates with a couple relative beginners and a handful of advanced photographers. Jerry and Todd each have over two decades of experience successfully accommodating a range of experience levels at workshops.
Very often, we are amazed by the way in which the beginners teach the advanced students a thing or two about unrestrained creative openness and serendipity, while the expertise of the advanced students can be a welcome resource for the rest of the class. 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.
Lodging, all meals, and beverages are included in the package.
The workshop begins at 1pm on Monday, January 22nd, and ends by 3pm on Friday, Jan 26, 2024.
Field sessions begin the evening of the first day. Each morning and evening, we’ll be out to photograph first light before breakfast, and we’ll generally have dinner before for photographing through sunset. During mid-day hours in our classroom at the hotel, Todd and Jerry will make presentations on seeing, composition and creativity, using light to best effect, digital workflow, and maximizing image potential. Critique sessions will be held each of the last three days before returning to the field for photography in afternoon and evening light. Friday morning will be the final field session, followed by critique until we adjourn at 3:00 pm.
PRICING AND OCCUPANCY
All prices are per person.
Package includes the workshop itself, four nights’ lodging (check-in Jan 22, check-out Jan 26), all meals from dinner on May 22 through brunch on May 26, and beverages (including beer and wine with dinner). Prorated fees are available for participants who have arranged to share a room and those who do not require lodging. We are not currently pairing individuals not traveling together in the same room. If you are an individual traveler, please book at the single occupancy rate.
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The Cottages at Point Reyes, near Inverness, California, will provide our very comfortable accommodations and classroom.
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