Covid19 safety for Radeka Photography Workshops

All 2020 workshop participants will be given a Covid19 protection kit
containing face masks, hand sanitizer liquid and disinfecting wipes.

Death Valley Photography Workshops

One space is now open!

November 16 - 20, 2020

Open to film and digital photographers of any experience level. Registration below

Pool At Sunset Death Valley  Lynn Radeka large format black and white

Pool At Sunset. Copyright © Lynn Radeka

Join us for our 2020 Death Valley photography workshops marking Lynn Radeka's 50th year in photography and 54th year exploring Death Valley! Experience the adventure of photographing Death Valley's remarkable places in this very popular workshop series, now expanded with two schedules for 2020. A true photographer's desert paradise, Death Valley has inspired master photographers such as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston to produce some of their notable and outstanding images of this captivating and photogenic wilderness landscape. Today, few photographers know Death Valley's intimate canyons and vast open expanses better than Lynn Radeka who has hiked, camped and photographed in Death Valley since 1966.

This workshop is open to all photographers whether shooting large or small format black and white or color, film or digital! No photographer will be rushed regardless of his/her film format or digital format and experience level. We have seen too many workshop hosts rush the participants simply to run to the next destination. Limited campground and trailside lunches will be provided by Lynn Radeka and Ron Gaut, but each participant will be expected to be self-sufficient with regards to breakfasts and dinners. Please inquire about any concerns. Since we will be based at Stovepipe Wells, a restaurant and small market is available for breakfasts and dinners. A motel is also available across the street from the campground. In all respects, Stovepipe Wells, with it's old western atmosphere, is far less expensive than the Furnace Creek area (gas, food, lodging, etc.) and is centrally located so our daily adventures will be more efficient. Upon your registration for this workshop you'll be given information for booking your rooms early.

We will be visiting some of Death Valley's most popular and unusual areas. Depending on the number of 4wd vehicles we have available, we will most likely visit a few 4 wheel drive back country locations, exploring photographic opportunities that most other Death Valley workshops don't visit. After all, half of the unique photographic possibilities Death Valley has to offer are found in the exciting canyons and backroads! If you do not plan on bringing a 4WD vehicle, there will most likely be opportunities to ride along with other participants or to share in the rental cost of a Jeep.

Depending on our daily timing, Lynn Radeka and Ron Gaut will be reviewing each day's shoot on a laptop computer and commenting on possible image manipulations and improvements. For photographers shooting traditional film formats (large, medium or small) we may be shooting a similar digital shot on the scene when possible so that we can make appropriate comments and suggested print quality enhancements (including contrast masking) on the computer in the evenings. Digital photographers will enjoy the array of unusual and interesting software programs and techniques we will be demonstrating in the evenings including panorama stitching, focus stacking for extreme depth-of-field, and other image optimization techniques.

One of the highlights of this workshop is our evening print gathering where the instructors and participants can view and comment on each other's images.

To better customize this workshop to fill your needs, please download and fill in this brief questionnaire and return it via email to lynn@radekaphotography.com.

Death Valley workshop group from 2018 Titus Canyon

Part of our workshop group during the 2018 Death Valley workshop

Lynn will be handing out durable cutout viewing cards (an excellent aid in discovering and visualizing compositions) to everyone. He will be assisting attendees in obtaining the best exposures and white balance settings using RAW format for those photographers shooting digital. For those photographers shooting traditional large format film, he will assist in view camera controls and the use of zone system methods including previsualization, filtration, exposure and development, and visualization of images with the intent of using contrast masking during printing (no previous experience necessary!). Equally enjoyable though are the adventures by car, 4WD or on foot into Death Valley's most photogenic areas. We do not plan on any strenuous long distance hiking but if you have concerns please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate you.

After the workshop is over, each participant is invited to send or e-mail images from the workshop which will be posted on the Radeka Photography Workshops Facebook page, for all participants to view, critique or comment on. Lynn may also select several images from each participant and optimize them in such a way as to demonstrate alternate ways of printing the images, including suggested uses of masks, etc.

Some of the locations (depending on road and weather conditions) that we may be visiting are Zabriskie Point at sunrise, Echo Canyon with the ghost town of Inyo Mines, Titus Canyon with the ghost town of Leadfield, Harrisburg Ghost Town and Aguereberry Point, photogenic Cracked Mud in less visited locations, Greenwater Canyon petroglyphs, 20 Mule Team Canyon, and the Sand Dunes at sunset and sunrise (including areas of Dunes less frequently visited). The specific itinerary will vary depending on weather conditions, participant's interests, and time.

For those who are able and willing, expect some short distance hiking with your camera gear and some possible bumpy dirt roads (depending on available vehicles). Tag-alongs are not allowed on this workshop except for husband or wife of a paid participant. Participants with spouses are expected to be self-sufficient with regards to all meals for the spouse. A restaurant and small market are right next to the campground and motel. This workshop is limited to eight paid participants. Please see the signup details below.

To better customize this workshop to fill your needs, please download and fill in this brief questionnaire and return it via email to lynn@radekaphotography.com.


Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley, Sunrise by Lynn Radeka

Dunes, Sunrise, 3. Copyright © Lynn Radeka
 

About the instructors

Lynn Radeka

Influenced in his early work by Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock, Lynn Radeka’s professional photography career spans 50 years. His love of the grand landscapes and intimate details of the American West was born on his first trip to Death Valley in 1966.

Lynn Radeka’s Black and White photography has been featured in eight National Park posters and several calendars including the calendar series Radeka: The American West and several ghost town calendars published by Browntrout publishers. In 1989 and 1990 he was commissioned by Moore and Moore Publishers (New York) to do the photography for five full-color books, taking him on a 2 year journey through the back roads, historic places and ghost towns of the entire American West. Lynn also has the honor of being a featured photographer in the book publication "World's Top Photographers: Landscape" and has been published in B&W Magazine, View Camera Magazine and other photography publications.

Lynn Radeka currently teaches workshops in Death Valley, Utah and New Mexico, and Contrast Masking workshops in his home darkroom in California. He is the producer and co-author of the Contrast Masking Kit - a technical manual for traditional film-based photographers. Lynn feels completely at home using a 4x5 view camera for his film-based work and more recently a Sony A7R mirrorless camera for his digital work.

Please visit the bio page of this website for more information.

Ron Gaut

Ron Gaut discovered the outdoors at an early age and developed a deep passion for wilderness and photography. Not surprising, with Ron's 30-year engineering background and thirst to learn about photographic processes, in the early 1990's he began to experiment with many different films, developers, silver papers and alternative processes. He quantified much of his work by sensitometric analysis to determine the film/developer and paper/developer combination properties for different film and paper development methods, submitting the results as thesis papers at a local college.

Influenced in his early work by Ansel Adams, John Sexton, Lynn Radeka, Ray McSavaney, and other contemporary "west coast" landscape masters, Ron traveled and photographed the southwest with his 4x5 view camera, particularly Death Valley. "Death Valley is probably the most dynamic and diverse national park in America. It's like a big, beautiful painting; you could sit and stare for hours picking out all the different pieces". Ron's style reflects his feelings about Death Valley: he enjoys photographing the intimate details of the landscape.

Ron Gaut is an expert in digital techniques. "I enjoy the digital workflow. However, there is a steep learning curve to becoming proficient and printing your own work is essential." Ron uses Lightroom for global adjustments and Photoshop to fine-tune his images before printing. He has firmly established himself as an accomplished photographer and printer, receiving awards and accolades from critics and through photography competitions.

 

Death Valley dunes at sunset Lynn Radeka 2008  workshop

Dunes and Buttes
. Lynn Radeka
Death Valley Racetrack Sunrise large format BW Lynn Radeka

The Racetrack, Sunrise
. Lynn Radeka

 

Death Valley Leadville ghost town Ron Gaut

Leadville. Copyright © Ron Gaut

This workshop is sponsored by:

 

Death Valley Photography Workshop Registration

November 16 - 20, 2020

limited to eight participants

To better customize this workshop to fill your needs, please download and fill in this brief questionnaire and return it via email to lynn@radekaphotography.com.

Location: Death Valley, California. Stovepipe Wells will be our base. Camping and motel rooms are available. Contact us for details.

Tuition: pay tuition here

Duration: 5 Days.

Materials to bring: Cameras - digital or traditional, accessories (film, storage media, changing bags), camping equipment, gas money, food money, water.

Contact: Lynn Radeka via phone at 562-884-1016 or e-mail for questions or more information.


 

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