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Slot Canyons Spring

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Price: From $500.00 to $1,950.00
© David Halgrimson
Instructor: Jerry Sieve
FULL WORKSHOP PRICE: $1,950.00
Extra Charge for Single Supplement:
$250.00

April 24 - 28, 2010

Arizona’s Slot Canyons are on every photographers “must see” list. Carved by wind and water through layers of sandstone, the remnants of ancient ocean floors form what are known as slot canyons, where unexpected beams of light and fanciful whorls of color give us the opportunity to make striking and memorable photographs. We’ll be there at the right time of day, when the walls glow in vibrant purples, reds, oranges and yellows. The Slot stretches through a series of small chambers and large amphitheaters connected by narrow passageways, where every turn of the canyon off ers new and exciting arches, keyhole formations and scenes to photograph.

The area around Lake Powell affords us many remarkable photographic opportunities. The breathtaking view from Horseshoe Bend Overlook, the Vermilion Cliffs, the Paria Bluffs and the “hoodoos” are a photographic treat. Students send us more top-rate photos from this trip than any other, a testimony to the inspiration the canyons create.

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Arizona’s Slot Canyons are on every photographers “must see” list. Carved by wind and water through layers of sandstone, these canyons create areas where unexpected beams of light and fanciful whorls of color produce chances to make striking photographs.

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A Good Mix
Thomas Barnwell (Participant) 10/25/2009 1:21 PM
The workshop surpassed my expectations with a good mix of photo ops, critique and exercise.
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Food for Thought
Don Close (Participant) 10/25/2009 1:19 PM
This was a great workshop with a lot of information, food-for-thought and wonderful & dramatic photographic locations.