Announcing our 2016 workshops!

Photography Workshops

Door Country Workshop

The best way to learn how to take better pictures is to get out and DO IT! This year I’m teaming up with fellow nature photographer Mike Murray for my photography workshops? With two experienced and award-winning nature photographers you will receive very personalized attention.

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pinhole workshop

Pinhole Photography- April 30th

Take your own pinhole photographs, no experience needed. The cameras, film and processing are provided. All you do is show up and learn pinhole photography. One day of shooting in Madison followed by an evening slide show later in the week to view your photographs. Limit of five people.

Price- $225
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door county

Door County- September 28th-October 1st

Take in the sights of beautiful Door County in this four day workshop. Visit several photo locations every day with a daily photo slide show to share our photographs and learn from each other. Price- $850 (includes lodging)

Pay a deposit to hold your spot-
Go to my workshop page to pay a deposit to hold your spot.

Baraboo workshop

Baraboo Hills- October 19th-22nd

The Baraboo Hills are full of hidden photographic treasures. Join us for four days of exploring the photographic opportunities of the Baraboo area. Price-$550 (Includes lodging)

Pay a deposit to hold your spot-
Go to my workshop page to pay a deposit to hold your spot.

Florida Everglades Workshop

Florida Everglades- February 2017

Spend 5 days exploring the wonders of the Florida Everglades. One of the world’s best places to photograph wading birds. This is a unique opportunity to see the some of the best known locations as well as some unknown corners of the Everglades. The western National Parks are geological wonders, but the Everglades is a biological wonder.

More details coming soon.

 

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  • Our workshops are learning by doing, the best way to learn photography. Each day includes photographing in the field as well as a slide show discussion of the day’s images.
  • With small groups there is close one on one individual interaction for all your questions.
  • Small group sizes also ensures a peaceful wilderness experience for everyone.
  • No advanced technical knowledge is required for workshops. Cameron’s approach to photography is more about the creative process and does not focus on the technical details of cameras or on software gimmicks. This simple approach makes these workshops especially suited for beginners and amateurs.
  • No special equipment is necessary for workshops. For workshops that include wildlife photography at least a 300mm lens recommended. (long lenses can be rented online and shipped to the workshop location) A tripod is recommended for the workshops, but not necessary.
  • A deposit holds your space in the workshop and becomes non-refundable three months before the start of the workshop.
  • The remainder of the balance is due one month before the start of the workshop.
  • There are no refunds for cancellations made less than one month before the beginning of workshop.
  • Most workshops require a minimum number or students or it will be cancelled. In the event of cancellation due to not filling the minimum, a full refund will be given including deposit. It is highly recommended to to wait to purchase airfare until the minimum number of students has been reached.
  • Most workshops include single occupancy lodging.
  • Workshops do not include ground transportation but carpooling arraignments are made so not everyone will need to drive between shooting locations.