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PHOTO WORKSHOP - Fall Color of the Grand Tetons Workshop

with
© Jonathan PeifferHenry
Holdsworth
September
25-29, 2009

Cost: $2,395
Volunteer Trip Leaders: Lynn Sankey and Jack Jordan

© Jonathan PeifferGrand Teton National Park is spectacular at any time of year, but in autumn the transformation of the Teton Range is something special to behold. Dense and colorful aspen forests line the mountainsides, lending a golden contrast to the bright blue skies and crystal clear lakes. Summer’s lush green meadows transition to fall’s tawny, frost-covered glades as the landscape prepares for winter.

© Jonathan PeifferFrom Oxbow Bend to Antelope Flats, you’ll explore and photograph this high country wilderness with noted nature and wildlife photographer Henry Holdsworth, as he shows you the best the park has to offer. The looming Teton Range provides the dramatic backdrop for your cabin stay in Moose Junction, centrally located near the park entrance and the town of Jackson, Wyoming. Please visit this website for more information about the cabins and location: http://www.dornans.com

Group size is limited to 12 students, allowing you more one-on-one time with the instructor.


© Jonathan Peiffer

Includes:

  • Photographic instruction
  • Lodging throughout the workshop
  • Lunches, snacks and a farewell dinner
  • Permit fees

GETTING THERE: Participants may drive or fly into Jackson Hole, WY. Rental cars are available in town. Transportation is not included in the price of the workshop, and is the participant's responsibility.
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