with LeRoy
DeJolie
June 6 - 10, 2007
June 13 - 17, 2007
Cost: $1,825
This
exciting workshop led by Navajo photographer LeRoy DeJolie
has been our most poular workshop for the last several years.
LeRoy's connections within the Navajo community gives
us unprecedented access to the people and places surrounding
the Northern Arizona town of Chinle. This area boasts
sand dunes, a variety of pedestal-like rock formations, extensive
badlands and is the gateway to Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
There
will be plenty of opportunities for both landscape and portrait
photography on this workshop. The settings will be such that
you can photograph with or without having the people in your
photos. However, the character-defined faces of the Navajo
elders and smiling faces of the children will be hard to resist
and will make for some unforgettable photographs. Creating
powerful portraits isn't always easy. Two secrets for success
are to utilize the best lighting and locations possible, and
those are the key ingredients we'll concentrate on. Settings
will include picturesque barns, rolling sand dunes, Navajo
hogans and Anasazi ruins, and in all locations we'll have
ample opportunity to study the
use of natural light and how it can often be improved with
such aids as flash and reflectors. Fieldwork will be supplemented
by an illuminating photo critique aimed at improving compositional
technique.
Within Canyon de Chelly itself, the fabulous cliff dwellings
and petroglyphs will be our focus, as we stop at First Ruin,
Antelope House, Standing Cow Ruin, White House Ruin and more
on a daylong tour. The cottonwood and willow trees will provide
a bold contrast to the stark pre-Columbian cliff dwellings
tucked securely within the towering sandstone walls. We'll
have models with us for those who wish to utilize them. Shooting
from the canyon rim into its depths at sunrise and sunset,
you'll want to be sure to bring a warming filter and polarizer
to make canyon features such as Spider Rock stand out.
We'll also photograph sheep and horse drives, as well as traditional
jewelry makers and potters at work. On the way back to Phoenix
we'll stop at Hubbell’s Trading Post, where good photos
and extraordinary shopping opportunities abound. LeRoy is
one of the most passionate instructors of photography you're
ever likely to meet, which is just one more reason to join
us for this unforgettable adventure.
 
Photographs
by: Participant Joel Zolondek, Participant Gary Hintz, Participant
Rose Marie DeWitt, Michelle Pelberg, Participant Dennis Zabel
|
 |

Includes:
- RT transportation from Phoenix
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- Lunches and snacks
- Permits and model fees
Register Now
Policy & Guidelines
Travel Resources |