Workshop payment may be made by credit card, direct deposit, or debit card through PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to make a payment. If you prefer, you may send a personal check, but your place in the workshop is not secured until the check clears. The Gina Genis Photo Workshops space is limited to provide as much personal attention as possible, so reserve your place early. Non-photographing guests are welcome to join the workshop for an additional $300. Please email me if you are bringing a guest and I will adjust your tuition. If you are unable to attend, and cancel your reservation two months prior to your workshop date, I will gladly refund your registration fee, minus a $50 processing fee. There are no refunds after that.

If you would like to attend either Yellowstone only or the Tetons only, click on the drop down menu, and choose which workshop before clicking on "Pay Now". If you want to attend both workshops, scroll down and click on the second "Pay Now" button for the $100 discount. If you have trouble with your payment, please email me and I will send you a "request for payment" from paypal.
















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Yellowstone & Tetons Photography Workshops

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The spectacular beauty of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park are some of the most inspirational for nature digital photography in the entire United States. Some of the locations we will be visiting in the Tetons are Schwabacher Landing, Hidden Falls at Jenny Lake, the Chapel of the Transfiguration, the Mormon Row barns, Snake River overlook, Oxbow Bend, and Jackson Lake Lodge among others. In Yellowstone, we will photograph Moose Falls, Lewis Falls, the geysers, Inspiration Point, Artist Point, and the mud pots among others. Many opportunities will be available to photograph wildlife and wildflowers in both yellowstone and the tetons. Your wide angle, telephoto, and macro lenses will be put to good use. MANY OTHER WORKSHOPS TAKE UP TO 30 STUDENTS. THE GINA GENIS PHOTO WORKSHOPS ARE KEPT SMALL TO PROVIDE PERSONAL ATTENTION. Your digital photography skills will jump to the next level by the time we are finished.

River at Jenny Lake
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This workshop necessitates some hiking to get to the most scenic places to photograph. There are walking paths, but many are not paved. You should be physically fit enough to be able to carry your gear and walk to locations. Nothing severe, but you must be steady on your feet and have the lung capacity to walk approximately 1/2 to 1 miles in the woods. Gina Genis Photo Workshops cannot be responsible for personal health or injury.

Beauty Pool
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My goal is to teach you the difference between "taking a picture" and creating a fine art photograph. I emphasize the techniques of using your camera settings properly to get the shot right during capture. Photoshop is a wonderful tool for all kinds of fine-tuning and creative techniques, and I use it everyday. However, I would rather be out in the field shooting than sitting in front of the computer fixing mistakes so I want to get the best possible shot in camera. I assume you do too. I hope to send you home with a new vision of the natural world as well as being a more capable photographer.

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