The Palouse, Washington Photo Workshop

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WORKSHOP LEADER:  JOHN PEDERSEN

The rolling hills of wheat, barley, lentils and canola with the addition of spring wildflowers and country roads punctuated with over 100-year-old year old barns lends itself to a photographer’s paradise. The subject matter is endless. The “Palouse” area is located in Southeastern Washington where the major towns are Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho. The Palouse is fairly remote. It’s not a tourist destination but during the spring and summer there are usually many photographers.

Thank you for your interest in this workshop. My able workshop partner, John Pedersen, will be taking my place as Workshop Leader. John has been assisting me for 3 years now. He is well-schooled in the locations you’ll be visiting as well as a master “teacher” in the kind of photography we all enjoy.  He teaches the same way I do and offers additional viewpoints on photography that I think you’ll enjoy. I have total confidence and trust in John — not only professionally, but as a person. You’ll love having him leading your workshops. Bottom line, you are in the best of hands.

Thanks again,
Jack Graham Photography

 

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WORKSHOP DETAILS

This workshop typically sells out early and often has a waiting list. This is not a physically taxing or strenuous workshop since most locations are on paths or along the roadside.

June is prime time for the rolling fields of different shades of green. The Palouse is a great area to develop photographic skills because light and pattern considerations are incredibly important here. The aim is to make images that portray depth, surprise and drama, while using leading lines, foregrounds and other graphic elements. I will warn you, photography in this area isn’t as easy as you may think, but that also makes it one of the best places to take your skills to the next level. Few people have visit The Palouse which means there are few photographic icons. This also means that personal vision becomes incredibly important.

EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION (not officially part of our workshop!): I’ll be heading north of Colfax by about 45 minutes on the morning the day before the workshop begins (around 8 am), going up to Sprague, Washington to photograph the old trucks in Dave’s Old Truck Rescue. You are welcome to tag along. I’ll be returning to Colfax around noon. Please let me know if you are joining me. If you are, please arrive the day before. There is no extra charge for this excursion.

We will have a meet and greet on June 3rd at 5 pm. We’ll get to know each other, go over itineraries and workshop goals, then have a quick dinner before heading up to Steptoe Butte for a sunset shoot. Our workshop ends after our sunrise location on June 7 (Sunday), affording you the time to travel home.  

All of our workshops will be attended by owners of the Fujifilm “X” System cameras and lenses. The workshops are not, however, dedicated to only Fujifilm “X” camera shooters. All are encouraged to attend!

Thank you for your interest and registration for this workshop. Information about what to bring, weather, locations etc. will begin to flow to you about 3-4 weeks before the event.

 

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