See Beyond the Frame

Build Skills That Last Beyond the Workshop

Landscape photography is more than pointing your camera at a view. It’s knowing how to read light, position yourself, and make decisions that hold up long after the moment has passed. My workshops focus on giving you the tools, feedback, and confidence to do just that. 

A dramatic burst of sunlight cuts through low-hanging storm clouds, casting golden light over shadowed mountains and a still, teal sea.

Landscape Photography That Connects You to More Than the View

Tree-covered ridgelines emerging through layers of low-lying fog at sunrise, with soft golden light along the horizon

Landscape Photography That Builds Confidence

Great images aren’t accidents. They come from choices you can repeat—where to place your frame, how to manage edges and balance, and when to adjust your settings as the light changes. In the field, I walk you through these decisions and show you why they matter, so you leave with photographs you can be proud of and the knowledge to make them again.

Mist rises off a still lake, mirroring bare trees and snow-covered mountains beneath a soft winter sky

Guidance That Stays Focused on You

Keeping groups small means the pace fits everyone. If you’re still building confidence, you’ll get clear, step-by-step direction. If you’re more experienced, you’ll be pushed to refine and stretch your skills. No one is left behind, and no one is left standing idle.

Sunrise breaks over a quiet bay, casting soft golden light across coastal grass and a gently curving shoreline.

A Space to Push Your Photography Further

You’ll build on what you already know while exploring new ways to approach composition, light, and technique. Sometimes that means slowing down to refine a single frame, other times it means trying something completely new. Either way, you’ll finish with stronger skills and images that reflect your progress.

Sunset light casting warm tones over dramatic sea stacks and a rocky shoreline beneath a pastel sky

You want more than a trip — you want to see real progress in your photography. On these workshops, you’ll strengthen the way you approach light, composition, and technical decisions so you can create images that hold up, wherever you shoot next.

With small groups, there’s space to focus on your goals. You’ll get the feedback you need, the challenge to push further, and the support to come away with photographs that reflect your growth. What you learn here stays with you long after the workshop is over.

Photography Workshop Experiences You’ll Remember

Bring Your Vision to Life

Great landscape photography doesn’t end in the field. It’s in the subtle choices, the way you shape light, draw out tone, and hold onto the mood you felt when you pressed the shutter.

In this free 20-page guide, you’ll unlock the power of Lightrooms most overlooked tools. You’ll find practical masking techniques to bring your landscapes to life, real before-and-after examples, and pro-level tips made easy.

Find Your Next Creative Escape

Free Lightroom Masks Guide

Build Skills That Last Beyond the Workshop

Landscape photography is more than pointing your camera at a view. It’s knowing how to read light, position yourself, and make decisions that hold up long after the moment has passed. My workshops focus on giving you the tools, feedback, and confidence to do just that. 

See Beyond the Frame

A dramatic burst of sunlight cuts through low-hanging storm clouds, casting golden light over shadowed mountains and a still, teal sea.

Landscape Photography That Connects You to More Than the View

Tree-covered ridgelines emerging through layers of low-lying fog at sunrise, with soft golden light along the horizon

Landscape Photography That Builds Confidence

Great images aren’t accidents. They come from choices you can repeat—where to place your frame, how to manage edges and balance, and when to adjust your settings as the light changes. In the field, I walk you through these decisions and show you why they matter, so you leave with photographs you can be proud of and the knowledge to make them again.

Mist rises off a still lake, mirroring bare trees and snow-covered mountains beneath a soft winter sky

Guidance That Stays Focused on You

Keeping groups small means the pace fits everyone. If you’re still building confidence, you’ll get clear, step-by-step direction. If you’re more experienced, you’ll be pushed to refine and stretch your skills. No one is left behind, and no one is left standing idle.

Sunrise breaks over a quiet bay, casting soft golden light across coastal grass and a gently curving shoreline.

A Space to Push Your Photography Further

You’ll build on what you already know while exploring new ways to approach composition, light, and technique. Sometimes that means slowing down to refine a single frame, other times it means trying something completely new. Either way, you’ll finish with stronger skills and images that reflect your progress.

Sunset light casting warm tones over dramatic sea stacks and a rocky shoreline beneath a pastel sky

Great landscape photography doesn’t end in the field. It’s in the subtle choices, the way you shape light, draw out tone, and hold onto the mood you felt when you pressed the shutter.

In this free 20-page guide, you’ll unlock the power of Lightrooms most overlooked tools. You’ll find practical masking techniques to bring your landscapes to life, real before-and-after examples, and pro-level tips made easy.

Bring Your Vision to Life

Free Lightroom Masks Guide

Photography Workshop Experiences You’ll Remember

You want more than a trip — you want to see real progress in your photography. On these workshops, you’ll strengthen the way you approach light, composition, and technical decisions so you can create images that hold up, wherever you shoot next.

With small groups, there’s space to focus on your goals. You’ll get the feedback you need, the challenge to push further, and the support to come away with photographs that reflect your growth. What you learn here stays with you long after the workshop is over.

Find Your Next Creative Escape