Mount Shuksan And Baker

 

Mount Shuksan And Baker

This one day tour visits the classic landscape locations for these iconic North Cascade peaks. The three most photographed mountains in the world are the Matterhorn, Fuji and our own Mount Shuksan. Late September provides a palette of warm colors for our cameras, when Cascade Blueberry, Vine Maple, and Mountain Ash change hue. There are a variety of photo subjects in this alpine environment that includes sparkling lakes and wildlife. The majority of our scenes are close to the car, and a little bit of hiking will take us to a few selected locations. When you register for this workshop, signup and pay for one day, be available for either day, and we’ll pick the one with the best weather.

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This Workshop takes place during Sept./Oct. of each year. Group sizes are small. Signup by appointment only. Cost One Day $175. Call 360.738.4966 or email alanjayk@comcast.net

About The Workshops

photographercarlskoog_sAlan Kearney (Carl Skoog pictured at left) is a professional photographer who strives for hands-on experience with people on location. He knows the environment intimately having photographed the locations in every season and range of weather. The participants will learn how to utilize their cameras to obtain outstanding photographs from ideal vantage points, during the best time of year. And we will have fun.

Workshop fees do not include lodging, meals, or travel. After we receive your registration and payment, we’ll send you an information packet about your workshop, what to bring, course itinerary, hotel, and rendezvous information.

If you find it necessary to cancel 60 days or more prior to the workshop, we will issue a refund. Within 60 days, we cannot issue a refund, but will make every effort to find you space in a future workshop.

We recommend you purchase travel insurance, in case you do need to cancel, and cannot find space in another workshop. We will carpool during the workshops, and a typical day has a morning and afternoon shooting session, with a mid-day break. We’ll do more photographing in the evening, and during times when the light is not the best, review and comment on your digital images. The workshop ends at 5 p.m. on the last day scheduled.

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