with Jeff Kida
April 28 -
May 2, 2010
Cost: $2,295
Register by:
February 28, 2010
The Wild West’s cowboy past conjures up visions of wranglers in dusty jeans and jangling spurs, herding livestock through desert arroyos studded with magnificent saguaros. Capture these classic scenes of Americana at the picturesque White Stallion Ranch. The property spreads across 3,000 scenic acres of Sonoran Desert bordering Saguaro National Park near Tucson.
In this relaxed setting of bubbling fountains, cactus blossoms, chile ristras and rustic wagon wheels, you’ll have outstanding opportunities to photograph working cowboys up close. Ranch work activity includes cattle penning, horse drives, barrel racing and small-arena rodeo events. With his extensive background in photojournalism, Arizona Highways Photo Editor Jeff Kida will also help you craft remarkable photos of cowboys and cowgirls at work around the ranch during both spontaneous and planned portrait activities.
The price of
this workshop
is all-inclusive, and covers transportation, meals, model fees and accommodations during the workshop.
PLEASE NOTE: There are a limited number of single rooms available on this workshop. If you would like a single room, please indicate your preference during registration.


“What could be better! Great weather, beautiful ranch, fun people, great instructor, and super escorts. Lots of great images and new friends made.”
— Student Art Newberg

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Strenuous Rating:
Easy
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Includes:
- Photographic instruction
- Lodging at the White Stallion Ranch
- All meals
- Transportation to the ranch from the Tucson airport, as well as during the workshop
- Model fees


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