Palouse Trip Report

I thought it might be fun to have Dave Klein who attended my recent Palouse trip as a helper. write the trip report. Dave was not only fun and kind as usual, but his driving assistance to me was invaluable. He also assisted guests and offered many helpful tips to the participants. I know everyone benefitted from him joining the group—so thank you, thank you Dave.

Palouse Trip Report by Dave Klein…

The Palouse region of southeastern Washington state is a photographer’s paradise, with rolling hills of rich, textured greens and tans interspersed with old barns, grain elevators, homesteads and vehicles, all succumbing to age, rust and dilapidation. The colors of this region emanate from the vast amount of wheat production for which this area is important and famous. Whitman county alone produces the most wheat of any county in the US and the broader region, according to a local farmer, accounts for 1/3 of the world’s wheat production!  The locals are hardworking and dedicated, and generally quite helpful and supportive of photographers as long as you ask nicely, respect their property and crops, and say thank you.

Our workshop group assembled on Tuesday, with introductions and a review of Denise’s plans for our shoots. Like many workshop locations, sunrises/sunsets and weather played a deciding factor on where and when to shoot. Some days we were on the road at 4:00 a.m. and others afforded a bit of extra sleep. We were fortunate to miss the heat wave of the preceding week and the smoke from Canadian wildfires. Early afternoon downtimes were either spent on image processing, group image review and/or Photoshop/Lightroom technique demonstrations by Denise. Ok, I may have taken a nap once or twice!

We visited many known locations as well as new ones Denise more recently learned about. Though I was here 5 years ago on a Denise Ippolito workshop and visited many of these areas, it is still a thrill to hear someone new to the region shout on location when seeing the rolling fields of wheat for the first time, “This is soooo beautiful - I love it!!” This was said many times at many of our locations. I would like to thank Denise for bringing me along and to all on the workshop who attended: Kathy, Mandy, Rachel, Mai, Noreen, Sonia, Ann, Frances and Louise. Denise’s good friend Muriel made a cameo appearance toward the end. You were all wonderful, helpful, great listeners and learners. I really enjoyed meeting each of you and you all came away with fantastic images of the Palouse.

Here are a few of mine from the trip. I also brought along an IR setup, which is ideal for the Palouse.  I hope you enjoy them!

All images in this blog post are the property of Dave Klein with the exception of the group shot below taken by good friend Muriel McClellan.

Photo credit -Muriel McClellan, we are missing Sonia, who had to return home unexpectedly. You were missed Sonia. There may be a 2025 Palouse trip in the works.

Camargue France Workshop- 2 spots open!

If you would like to sign up for this 2023 trip please follow this LINK.for more info.

Camargue & Provence France Photo Tour /A Creative Adventure

June 24th- July 1st 2023/ 7 Nights, $6995

Or July 2nd- July 9th 2023/ 7 Nights, $6995

The centerpiece of this workshop will be six sessions photographing the beautiful Camargue horses mostly running in the water or on the beach. There is a wonderful natural bird park in Camargue where we will photograph flamingos and other birds. The flamingos fly in to feed each evening and we should have opportunities to capture images of them in flight. After our first four magical days we will explore several different and interesting locations and sites during the trip and will spend part of a day at the market in Arles. An evening shoot in Avignon to photograph the bridge and the magical blue sky should be exciting! In addition, the lavender fields should be at peak bloom during our stay. This is a wonderful opportunity to combine travel photography with stallions, birds, flowers, and lots more.

This tour will be led by Donna Bourdon

June 24th Day 1)
- Meet the group at the Marseille Provence airport/group transfers to hotel (we will need to coordinate morning flights)
- Drive to the town of Les Saintes Maries de la mer
- Check in at our hotel
- evening shoot at the bird park

Day 2)
- Morning shoot with Camargue horses
- Lunch and afternoon in Arles
- Evening/late afternoon shoot with the Camargue horses

Day 3)
- Morning shoot with Camargue horses
- Lunch in Les Saintes Maries de la mer
- Evening/late afternoon shoot with the Camargue horses

Day 4)
- Morning shoot with Camargue horses
- Lunch in the medieval city of Aigues Mortes
- Evening shoot at the birds park

Day 5)
- Morning shoot with Camargue horses
- Drive to Gordes (lunch and market)
- Check in at hotel in the town of L'Isle sur Sorgues
- Afternoon and evening shoot at the famous bridge in Avignon

Day 6)
- Senanque abbaye surrounded by lavender fields
- lunch in Roussillon
- Evening shoot at the pont du Gard (2000 years old roman aqueduc)

Day 7)
- Full day in lavender fields

July 1st -Day 8)
- Group transfers back at the Marseille Provence airport (we will need to coordinate flights after 12:00noon)

*Note: the itinerary is subject to change depending on local conditions.

What's included: in-the-field instruction, informal laptop image review and Photoshop sessions, airport transfers, all ground transportation, double occupancy lodging, bi-lingual guide, entrance fees to Parc Ornithologique de Pont de Gau, and all fees for the Camargue horse sessions.

What's not included: airfare, all meals & beverages, personal items, phone calls, & laundry services if needed.

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*All scheduled photo shoots are weather permitting.