Every outdoor/nature photography workshop leader stresses about the conditions that the group will be presented with during the workshop. In the end, we take what we get and make the best of it. Although, it's always nice to have good conditions to start with. The last 2 years I have lead a fall workshop in West Virginia there has been nothing but clear skies. While it is nice weather to be out and about in, it doesn't make for the most interesting landscape photo opportunities. Last year was tough but this year was better. Even though we had clear skies yet again the first 2 mornings we were treated to some spectacular foggy conditions. I really enjoyed sharing my thoughts and ideas on how to take advantage of foggy conditions with the group. Since there were only 4 workshop participants it gave me the opportunity to make sure that everyone was making lots of quality images.
In previous workshop reports I have shared some of my images. This time I decided to show you images the workshop participants came away with and share some of their thoughts on the workshop itself. I hope you enjoy their images.
Thanks to Judy, Gale, Ni and Dick for making it a successful workshop.
Judy MacArthur's comments about her workshop experience:
I can't recommend Nikhil's workshop highly enough. He is low key and knowledgeable and articulate in his explanations...quick thinking when conditions change and generous with his expertise...always making suggestions, constantly circulating among the group, encouraging us to try unfamiliar techniques and offering help. The experience far exceeded my expectations, which were high to begin with!
Gale Smith's comments about his workshop experience:
The trip to West Virginia, Blackwater Falls Park and Dolly Sods could not have been better; great small group, excellent weather with wonderful colors and magical early morning fog, and Nikhil who seemed to know where and when to be for the best images. Nikhil is not just a superb nature photographer but he is willing to share what he knows and taking time with each of us to help us see and capture images that for me are some of my very best photographs. In fact, some of my best images in over 30 years of photography came from the WV workshop; Nikhil is excellent in combining both technical and creative ideas to learn from. He sees and communicates to us not just good composition and what he called "organic" images, but finds elements that balance photographs.
Wang Ni's comments about her workshop experience:
You have left me a good impression during this trip, which is unforgetable in my life. I do appreciate your professional instruction.
Dick Pelroy's comments about his workshop experience:
- Great selection of venues.
- Excellent field instruction (superior).
- Invaluable information of time of day and location for my photography to this area in future personal trips.
- Overall, probably the best photography workshop I’ve attended (14 and counting).
2012 workshop schedule (JUST POSTED!)
May 6, 6pm - May 11, 11am
Florida Avian Photography Workshop (Titusville & St. Augustine, FL)
Florida Avian Photography Workshop (Titusville & St. Augustine, FL)
July 21, 6:30 - 9:30am
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens Field Session (Washington D.C.)
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens Field Session (Washington D.C.)
September 8, sunrise - sunset
Digital Nature Photography One-day Workshop (Chincoteague Island, VA)
Digital Nature Photography One-day Workshop (Chincoteague Island, VA)
October 20, sunrise - October 21, sunset
Great Falls Digital Worflow workshop (Great Falls, VA)
Great Falls Digital Worflow workshop (Great Falls, VA)
November 16, 1pm - November 18, 1pm
Chincoteague Island Workshop (VA)
Chincoteague Island Workshop (VA)