Death Valley National Park
Photography Workshop Schedule
AN 'ART LIGHT' LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD WORKSHOP
November 1-3, 2013
Death Valley National Park, CA
A 3 Day ‘ART LIGHT' - FIELD WORKSHOP
Wandering Around Outdoors (‘WAO’) workshops are designed to help photographers of all levels unlock the mysteries of both their digital camera and landscape photography.
‘ART LIGHT’ Landscape Field Workshops offer an in-depth curriculum of the artistic principles and subtleties of landscape photography that are essential to the creation of successful landscape art. Working primarily in the field, you will be guided by the instructors at every step of the way as you explore the ”ground rules” of artistic composition. ‘Art Light’ Workshops present an exceptional opportunity to gather and use valuable knowledge, hard facts and new photographic skills. You will explore your own artistic vision in one of the most mysterious places on earth. See participant reviews http://www.tomgamache.com/participant-reviews.html
Death Valley ‘ART LIGHT’ Field Workshops are special events for anyone wanting to capture the mythic aura of the desert landscape. The national park comprises more than 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert scenery, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness and sites of historical interest. Capturing the full scope of this extraordinary location is a challenge for any artist. You will leave with many new practical skills and applications that Tom and Van have developed and discovered during innumerable park visits over decades of work.
Possible shooting locations include: Artist Palette, Badwater, Dante’s View, Aguereberry Point, Scotty’s Castle, Ubehebe Crater, Titus Canyon, Stovepipe Wells Sand Dunes, Wildrose Charcoal Kilns, Mosaic and Golden Canyons, Devil’s Golf Course and other world famous locations. Workshop headquarters is at the Stovepipe Wells Motel. Workshop motel rooms for attendees are reserved until two weeks prior to workshop.
This Death Valley ‘ART LIGHT’ Workshop is held during one of Death Valley's most beautiful and pleasant times of the year. To guarantee workshop registration and room availability, please plan to register for the workshop as soon as possible. Three weeks before the workshop may be too late.
Workshop motel rooms for attendees are reserved until a few weeks prior to workshop. There is a by reservation / full-hookup campground as well as a first come / first served campground across the highway from our headquarters at the Stovepipe Wells motel.
Tuition: $795.00 (minimum 6) Registration deadline – when all seats are filled. Room, Board, Transportation, Park Entrance and Use Fees are not included.

Desert Gold at Death Valley with Panamint Range and Telescope Peak - Tom Gamache
AN ‘ART LIGHT‘ LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD WORKSHOP
March 8-10, 2013
Death Valley National Park , CA
A 3 Day 'ART LIGHT' Field Workshop.
"It all really works. I never thought that one workshop could increase my confidence as it did, jump-starting me from "auto - take a picture - mode” to laying the foundation to the development of my own individualized resources to communicate my ideas as an artist."
- Lawana Godwin, Thousand Oaks, CA
Wandering Around Outdoors (‘WAO’) workshops have been designed for photographers of all levels and experience to help them unlock the mysteries of successful landscape photography and their digital camera.
Every ‘ART LIGHT’ Field Workshop offers a complete in-depth curriculum of enlightening constructive explanations and demonstrations of the artistic principles and subtleties of landscape photography that are essential to the creation of successful landscape art. (Workshop reviews and reports)
As in each of our workshops you will be assisted at every step in exploring the ground rules of great landscape photography. This is an opportunity to learn to “read” the landscape like an artist as you sort through photographic unknowns replacing them with invaluable knowledge, hard fact and new skills. You will also be afforded opportunities to explore your own artistic vision in one of the most beautiful and mysterious places on earth.
Death Valley ‘ART LIGHT’ Field Workshops are special events for anyone wanting to capture the mythic aura of the desert landscape. The national park comprises more than 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert scenery, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness and sites of historical interest. Capturing the full scope of this extraordinary location is a challenge for any artist. You will leave with many new practical skills and applications that Tom and Van have discovered and developed during innumerable park visits over decades of work.
Possible shooting locations include: Artist Palette, Badwater, Dante’s View, Aguereberry Point, Scotty’s Castle, Ubehebe Crater, Titus Canyon, Stovepipe Wells Sand Dunes, Wildrose Charcoal Kilns, Mosaic and Golden Canyons, Devil’s Golf Course and other world famous locations. Workshop headquarters is at the Stovepipe Wells Motel. Workshop motel rooms for attendees are reserved until two weeks prior to workshop.
Accommodations: This Death Valley ‘ART LIGHT’ Workshop is held during one of Death Valley's most beautiful and pleasant times of the year. Hotels and campgrounds in Furnace Creek and Stovepipe Wells are likely to be sold out prior to the workshop. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. To guarantee workshop registration and room availability, please plan to register for the workshop and reserve overnight accommodations as soon as possible. Photographers wishing to stay outside the park will find lodging in Beatty Nevada.
Tuition: $795.00 (minimum 6) Registration deadline – when all seats are filled. Board, Room, Transportation, Park Entrance and Use Fees are not included.
We look forward to Wandering Around Outdoors with you soon.
Tom Gamache and
Van Webster.
Home| Workshops| Galleries | Santa Monica Mountains | Further Details | News | Contact Us | Sitemap
All rights reserved. ©2005
Tom Gamache Photography.
All images are the property of Tom Gamache Photography and may not be reproduced without express written permission.
Terms of Use