with Henry
Holdsworth
January 20 - 26, 2007
Cost: $2,995
To
visit Yellowstone in winter is to experience it at
its best. The crowds of summer are gone, the animals have
developed their most luxurious coats and they can be seen
closer to the roads and boardwalks than at other times of
year. On
this workshop you'll spend two days in the Lamar Valley photographing
the many large animals that frequent this breathtakingly picturesque
area. Wolves, bison, moose, elk and the other park denizens
should be out
in abundance. The remainder of your time will be spent near
the warm geyser basins at Mammoth and Old Faithful, where
elk and bison congregate to ward off the cold. Most
of Yellowstone's roads are covered in snow during the winter,
so when unable to travel by van we’ll rely on snowcoaches
to take us from one fabulous location to the next. The
price of this workshop is all-inclusive, and covers all transportation,
lodging, meals and outfitters once the workshop begins.
“Besides
being a patient instructor,
Henry Holdsworth’s respect
towards nature and wildlife
is an inspiration.”
—
Participant Carol Verneuil
 
Photos
by Henry Holdsworth, Neal and Mary Cissel, and
Henry
Holdsworth (2)
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Includes:
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- All meals
- Permits and entrance fees
- Transportation from Bozeman, MT by van and snowcoach
- Guide services
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