Southern Utah photography workshop
Lynn Radeka and Mordy Dunst
October 21- 25, 2024
Open to film and digital photographers of any experience level.
Registration below
Sunset and Storm Clouds,
Utah. Copyright ©Lynn Radeka
Please
join us for our 2023 Southern Utah photography workshop! Lynn
Radeka and Mordy Dunst will be hosting this popular photographic
workshop again, open to all photographers, traditional and digital,
of any experience level. This year we will be returning to the
canyons of Southern Utah in the autumn season when cottonwood
trees are at their peak fall foliage colors. This is truly a unique
American West experience and photographer's paradise.
Our
exact itinerary has not yet been established but the first 2 or
3 days of this workshop will be in Capitol Reef National Park
and the vicinity of Hanksville, UT where motels and camping (with
showers) are available. The last 2 or 3 days we will be exploring
the San Rafael Swell where our motel base (and showers for campers)
will be Green River, UT, about 30 minutes from our destinations
in the San Rafael Swell. We will visit some true highlights and
less-frequently travelled areas including highly photogenic canyons,
petroglyphs and pictographs. Long distance hiking and dangerous,
steep jeep roads will NOT be planned for this workshop.
Please
check back frequently for updates to our itinerary and feel free
to email Lynn Radeka if you have location preferences. Contact
Lynn Radeka
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Balanced Rock and Moonscape,
Utah.
Copyright © Lynn Radeka
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Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands
NP, Utah.
Copyright © Lynn Radeka
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This
workshop is open to all photographers whether shooting large
or small format black and white or color, traditional or digital!
Lunches and light campground dinners will graciously be provided
by Lynn and Mordy making this workshop a week to remember! Each
participant is expected to be self-sufficient with regards to
campground breakfasts, and all indoor dining.
Please
inquire about any concerns or limitations.
All
participants are asked to bring samples of their work, whether
it be in the form of finished prints, work prints or test strips.
This is not a requirement as we realize the difficulty of transporting
work when flying or travelling from great distances. Please do
not bring more than 10 images!
Lynn
and Mordy will be reviewing each day's shoot on a laptop computer,
when possible, and commenting on potential image manipulations
and improvements. Contrast masking (for photographers shooting
film) will be discussed as well as other traditional developing/printing
methods. Digital photographers will enjoy the array of interesting
software programs and techniques we may may discuss as well, including
focus stacking for extreme depth of field, HDR for controlling
extreme contrast and Panorama shooting. More importantly, the
workshop flow will be largely determined by the needs and desires
of the workshop participants, ensuring a very enjoyable experience
for everyone.
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Rock Forms, Red Canyon. Utah. Copyright
© Lynn Radeka
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As
in all Radeka Photography workshops, Lynn will be handing out
durable viewing cards (an aid in 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, and zone system methods, previsualization,
exposure, development, view camera controls and selection of filters
to those photographers shooting traditional large format. All
participants will be free to post any of their workshop images
on our Facebook page for comments, critiques, or just display.
This
photography workshop will also teach the use of contrast masking
in your previsualization routine. This will help traditional photographers
learn how to previsualize images with the intent of applying contrast
masking or other specialized darkroom procedures to the final
prints. Surprisingly, this often results in images being shot
that otherwise might be passed up due to lack of local contrast
on the scene or elements that aren't well separated from surrounding
detail. The intended use of masking can alter the exposure and
development given to the negative.
Tag-alongs
are not allowed on this workshop except for spouses, which will
be required to be self-sufficient. This workshop is limited to
eight paid participants. Please see the signup details below.
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Sunrise, Moonscape, 2020.
Near Hanksville, UT. Copyright © Lynn Radeka
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Thompson Springs, Interior. Utah. Photo
by Mordy Dunst
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About
Lynn Radeka
Influenced
in his early work by Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock, Lynn Radekas
professional photography career spans more than fifty 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
Radekas 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 to do the photography for
five full-color books, resulting in a 2 year journey that took
him 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 LensWork, B&W Magazine, Classic Imaging,
View Camera Magazine, Elements Magazine, Frames Magazine
and other photography publications.
Lynn
Radeka currently teaches workshops in Death Valley, Utah, New
Mexico and Washington, and Contrast Masking workshops in his home
darkroom in California and soon in Arizona with Jerry Sheridan.
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 full frame mirrorless camera for his digital work.
Please
visit the bio page of this website for more information.
About
Mordy Dunst
Medical
professional by education, Mordy was fascinated by medical imagery
particularly of the chest. He taught clinical chest radiography
mini courses to students. Later, he ventured into experimental
microscopic internal imagery of the lung using robotic techniques.
Now, recently retired, he uses these acquired visual skills in
landscape photography with both digital and analogue film techniques.
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