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PHOTO WORKSHOP -  Yellowstone in Winter

with Henry Holdsworth
January 20 - 26, 2008
Cost: $3,095

On most days we will be up before dawn to take advantage of early light and will stay active and shooting until late evening.  In January that means about 9 hours in the field, often with box lunches to sustain us.  You'll want to bring PLENTY of batteries and keep them near your body to keep them from discharging.  For maps of the area, you may wish to click here.

JANUARY 19TH

We will have rooms blocked in Bozeman, MT for your convenience, though they are not included in the workshop price.

DAY ONE

Henry will start our day with a slide show at 9am. One of his first and most important lessons will be how to meter for snowy scenes. At noon, participants will be picked up in Bozeman and transported to Gardiner, which is located just north of Yellowstone's North Entrance. We'll arrive in Gardiner by 3pm for a late afternoon shoot and another slide session by a local big animal expert. 

DAY TWO

We'll spend the day making our way from Gardiner to Cooke City, stopping along the way for photo opportunities.  Notable will be the time we spend in the Lamar Valley, where wolf packs, elk herds, coyotes and bison tend to congregate.  Be sure to bring your spotting scopes and long lenses!  Renting a 500mm if you don't already own one would be a real treat if you have a tripod capable of holding it.  Our evening will be in Cooke City, where we will conduct a critique of people's past work.  Please bring 6 examples of your work to share, whether it's digital files, slides or prints.

DAY THREE

The full day will be spent in the Soda Butte and Lamar Valley areas, where high densities of animals are always found in winter.  After a full day of photography we'll spend another evening in Cooke City, which is in the Northeastern corner of the park.

DAY FOUR

Today we backtrack through the Lamar Valley to the steaming geyser basin of Mammoth Hot Springs. Animals sometimes congregate along the warm terraces, and snow builds up around bubbling geothermic pools here, sending off large columns of steam.  We'll spend the evening once more in Gardiner. 

DAY FIVE

Boarding our private snowcoaches, we'll take all day to make our way south to the Old Faithful Snow Lodge, deep within the heart of the park.  We'll stop at warming huts for breaks now and again, and for any photo opportunities that arise.  Stops at Roaring Mountain and the Norris Geyser Basin are likely, as well as stops to photograph animals we encounter along the way.  That's likely to be around every bend in the road!  Not to be missed, we'll spend this night and the following night at the cozy and distinctive Old Faithful Snow Lodge.


DAY SIX

Another full-day snowcoach tour may take us to the Lower Loop in order to see the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and other outstanding viewpoints. We may also visit Hayden Valley, which is another haven for a variety of birds and animals.

DAY SEVEN

We'll spend the morning in the Old Faithful area, taking our time with the geysers and major attractions like Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring.  Our snowcoach will then take us to West Yellowstone past the Firehole River and on to Bozeman by the early evening.  We recommend you book rooms in Bozeman for this night and fly out the next day.

Henry Holdsworth

Includes:

  • Lodging
  • Photographic instruction
  • All meals
  • Permits and entrance fees
  • Transportation from Bozeman, MT by van and snowcoach
  • Guide services
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