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Photography Workshops

In one way or another, many workshops and training sessions tend to take on a personality.

We believe that the hosts or the instructors drive that for the most part and managed properly, it allows the participants to relax and be themselves. Even with a group of strangers.

How do we drive that? It’s a simple one word answer. PASSION. We are very passionate about sharing the art and technique of picture making. We look for the artist in each individual and nurture it through out the workshop, building confidence and know how. We know every one learns differently and we’ll work with you at your own speed to help drive the points home and establish good continual habits as you grow and learn.

Tony and Keith firmly believe that the learning environment is critical to the improvement of skills and growth. That learning is always easier when it’s fun. So while the topic may be a technical one and a requirement for moving on, they will present it in a stress free package and through an enjoyable style that keeps the fun in the session. Regardless of your pace, and your past experience, the design of the workshops are to ensure you have growth in your photographic ability, memory cards filled with images, and lasting friendships forged in fun and positive shared experiences.

Oregon South Coast 2024 - May 19th - May 24th

Oregon South Coast 2024 - May 19th - May 24th

Join the excitement with Tony and Keith as they continue their 2024 season on the road at an amazing location.  Experience the difference learning in a small "boutique" workshop that is conducive to all experience levels, novice through professional. The package includes lodging on Sunday-Thursday nights, "bird-dogging" shot locations, all kinds of photographic instruction,  and plenty of enjoyment. Ground transportation is NOT included however, Tony and Keith can help coordinate participants who wish to share the costs.  

Overview

This will be the second of two workshops for the Oregon Coast. There are over 350 miles of beaches, harbors, rivers, tide pools, and sea stacks between the state of Washington on the north and California on the south. Far too much for one visit; so we will do the Northern half a month sooner at the end of April 2024.

If you ask anyone who has been to this coast, it will be hard to shut them up! We believe it is the most varied and unique stretch of coast in the country. We use three adjectives to describe it: different, dynamic, and unpredictable.

Different

The coast is punctuated with unique “sea stacks”. These look a lot like mesas moved from the southwest and plunked down into the ocean. There are more of them here than in any other state. They rise up 50-300 feet out of the water and are the home to gulls, murres, oystercatchers, puffins, and more. These sentinels may be in clusters or isolated at low tide to make wonderfully accessible photo subjects.

Dynamic

Everything on the coast is in constant motion. It is like a kaleidoscope because of the variable weather (more about that in a moment); the tide level (up to10 feet in range); the sea state (from dead calm to 15-foot waves); etc. In particular, the tides are amazing. At high water, they crash against the rocks and, during storms, can lift the water over 100 feet in the air. At low tide, tidal pools reveal multi-colored starfish, mollusks, seaweeds, crabs, and little fish. The wet sand will show wave patterns, little drainage rivers, and critter tracks.

Unpredictable

The weather is always in a state of flux here. Fog can come in from the ocean as well as from the land. Cold ocean water keeps the ambient air temps cool both by day and by night. The sky is full of surprises. It is possible to get sunshine, rain, gales of wind, and dead calm all in one day. This results in a photographer capturing many moods of one subject. It also means the photographer needs many layers of clothing.

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In this workshop, there are some places that can require an either/or decision on the participant’s part. Very good images can be made by taking no more than a couple of hundred steps from the car on very flat solid ground. Possibly better and more varied shots may require walking on terrain that is sandy, rocky, or debris-covered; brief navigating through slippery mossy and wet forests; descending and returning on stairways to the beach that are 60-100 feet in elevation; or straddling tide pools to get the perfect shot of a starfish. Most will be walking on beaches at low tide where we may cover up to a mile round trip on the wet sand. In every case, Keith and Tony will brief everyone about what the situation is before getting out of the car and be aware of individual needs.

Schedule (subject to change and weather)

While we plan out the week we always have a flexible schedule. Variables out of our control surface and we adjust to them. Or goal is always safety first then enjoyment. 

Saturday          

Fly into Medford and drive to Bandon, a beautiful 3-hour drive to the coastal city on the Pacific. We will meet up at the motel where we are staying. As a bonus, early birds may get some shooting in that afternoon.

Sunday             

We will shoot several locations around Bandon and return for a second night at the same hotel.

Monday/Tuesday       

We will begin heading south towards Gold Beach shooting along the way and enjoying the scenic opportunities along the Pistol River.

Wednesday

We will continue shooting sights around Gold Beach as well as the Pistol River and then begin heading our way toward Brookings.

Thursday

We'll leave the Brookings area and begin heading down to California to photograph in the redwoods. Then spend the night in Cresent  City                                             California. 

Friday                 

You are back on your own.  In Cresent City depending on individual travel plans, some will leave immediately for Medford airport in the morning; others                 may hang out at the coast for a little while. This is totally up to you. It's about a 2 1/2 hour drive back to Medford OR.

Event Information

Event Date May-19-2024
Event End Date May-24-2024
Cut Off Date Mar-27-2024
Capacity 10
Individual Price $3,800.00
Experience Level Novice, Beginner, Amateur, Advanced Amateur, Professional
Location Oregon South Coast

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

Refund & Deposit Policy

The "hold my spot" deposit allows us to publish a workshop before all our final preparations have been determined. Usually, the cost of lodging is the biggest variable. We feel it is important for the lodging to be included because we know we can guarantee a better rate and because keeping the whole crew at the same hotel builds continuity and comrade.  ~  Until we have the exact pricing we'll do this deposit to allow folks to register a lot sooner and get this in their planner. When we do have the exact pricing, we switch to a half-pay or full-pay option and apply the deposit toward that payment.

A full refund is allowed for up to 120 days before the workshop begins. Inside that time if you find a person to fill your spot, or if there is a waiting list and the spot is filled you will also qualify for a full refund regardless of when the spot is filled. Up to 90 Days you will receive a 75% refund, Up to 60 days you will receive a 50%, and up to 30 days you will receive a 25% refund. There is no refund within 30 days, except as mentioned above.

Workshop Reviews

  • Debra M.

    I loved how you accommodated each of us. When I had trouble with my camera, you not only took the time to look into it, you made sure I had time to get the shots afterward.
  • John R.

    The knowledge I gain on this workshop far exceeded my expectations. I felt the brief suggestions on how to shoot each location helped in thinking about composition, which is my weak point. I especially liked the hour I spent with Tony at breakfast before everyone else arrived. I could have spent half a day in a Q&A with both Keith and Tony. I wish I had a tape recorder with me because I cannot possibly remember all of their tips and tricks.
  • Susan B.

    Before I even went on the workshop, I thought it was a good value. Afterwards, I strongly agree. Very pleased.
  • Angie C.

    This being my first workshop, I have to say, I was truly satisfied with everything! From communications, lodging, meals, experience, very friendly fellow photographers, made everyone feel welcome included, offered help w/ anything & everything you needed! I found NOTHING negative (even the rain) about this workshop! Well maybe one thing, it was too short (could stayed for a wk!). I’m ready to sign up for another one!! Thanks so much! I had a great time/experience!
  • Linda M.

    Thanks to both of you! It was a great workshop, providing both excellent sites and new skills. The lodging was excellent. Thanks for an enjoyable learning experience! Great time!
  • KD

    As an inexperienced photographer I appreciate that you did not batter me with information overload. You both offered suggestions, but gave me space to do my own thing. You were patient and available to guide me and answer my questions. I learned some things and had fun along the way. Thank you and maybe I’ll see you on another workshop someday.
  • Tom E.

    Love that you guys are always there when/if we need you - whether with technical or composition questions. You also help us see things that we might bypass. I know that I've improved in my photographic "vision" as a result of the workshops. It's great that you tell us, when we get to each location, the time we'll be spending there. It helps us focus during short stops and let's us wander during long stops.
  • Kris D.

    You two are worth your weight in gold!
  • Lisa T.

    It was a small group of 10, Tony and Keith helped everyone. I've been to a few workshops, I've never had so much help, all I had to do was asked and these guys were there.
  • Dan P.

    I am a photographer that does need a great deal of direction, but with every question I had or opinion I sought, help was always available, and I had competent thoughtful and helpful input each time.
  • Sue H.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the photo workshop experience; … I appreciated both of the host's efforts to ensure that I felt comfortably part of the group's daily excursions and training.
  • Meg S.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the day and the experience. I look forward to another workshop in the future and hope that I can use Tony as a human tripod in the future! :-)
  • Donna T.

    Second time taking a barn photography class with these two wonderful instructors. Nothing better than receiving hands-on instruction from the rock stars of professional rural photography! - Donna T.

One plus One Equals Three

One plus One Equals Three

Tony and Keith have taught groups as large as 50-100 people for organizations as large as Out of Chicago, or The Florida Camera Club Counsel but their real love is in smaller boutique groups of 10-12. Jointly, they have an overall combined photography experience of over 60 years and together over 20 years of teaching experience in such places as the East Coast and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the farmlands of eastern Iowa and Wisconsin, numerous venues in Illinois, around the Great Lakes, the ruins of North Dakota, Cowboy and Badlands photography in South Dakota, the coasts of Oregon and California, Southwest Colorado, and the area around Moab.

Keith’s style leans more on the practical and technical side since he owned a camera store and is a full-time commercial photographer. Tony’s forte is in acting as the field dog, once on site. He loves pointing out compositions, big or small, that the average person misses.

Each in their own way are fabulous and gifted instructors. Together, they bring different strengths, many years of teaching experience, and a true love of photography to anyone who signs up for the workshops.