Wildlife & Photoshop
An all-day, hands-on workshop.
Workshop Highlights
  • Learn the digital equivalent of the darkroom techniques used by Ansel Adams
  • Annual elk rut in Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Mountains clothed in the golds and yellows of fall
2010 Dates:xSept 24, 25

2010 Prices:x$95
Prices are in US Dollars and subject to increase.

2011 Dates
This adventure will be offered on comparable dates with comparable prices.

Timed to coincide with fall colors and the annual elk rut in Rocky Mountain National Park, this workshop focuses on how to bring out the best in your photographs by applying the techniques Ansel Adams used in making his classic black and white images.

According to Adams, “The negative is the equivalent of the composer’s score, and the print the performance.”

The images we make in the field with our cameras are the score. During this workshop, you will learn how to take that score and produce the performance.

The true artistry of Adam’s prints was the result of his work in darkroom. In order to produce similar works of art, we too, must take our photographs into the darkroom - the Digital Darkroom.

Using Photoshop, participants will learn the digital equivalent of the darkroom techniques used by Ansel Adams during this hands-on, all-day workshop.

The Making of a Symphony
where
You will learn the digital equivalent,
of the techniques used by Ansel Adams
to transform your images from the composer's score
into a visual symphony.

Instructor: Weldon Lee
& Lori Huff
A "Just the Essentials" Adventure

Group Size:xLimited to 10 participants. Small group size allows in-depth instruction along with a high degree of personalized attention for beginners and professionals alike.

Included:xInstruction, handouts, complete office support, itinerary as outlined.

Items not included:xTransportation, lodging, meals, alcoholic beverages, items of a personal nature, activities not specified in itinerary, gratuities, and travel insurance.

Physical Requirements:xEasy.

Planning Arrivals & Departures:xArrive in Estes Park, CO, before 5 p.m. on Day 1. Depart early evening on Day 2.

You have to EXPERIENCE IT . . .
to BELIEVE IT!
©2010 Weldon Lee/All Rights Reserved