West Virginia University’s Jackson Hole Photography Workshop is a 10-day intensive field course that explores the diverse and remote region of northwestern Wyoming.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Day Two
On Friday morning we took a group grocery shopping trip for some basic provisions. Then, I lectured in the pavilion room at the Cowboy Village Resort about camera operations and the history of landscape photography. Following the lecture, we headed up to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park for our first official field shoot. It was a beautiful sunny day and just the right temperature for hiking. Nearly all the students made the 4.5 mile round trip to Hidden Falls and back.
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Absolutely love what you did on Day 2. Couldn't have a better introduction to the Jackson area than a western-room lecture followed by a visit to Jenny Lake on a sunny day. The visit to Yellowstone on Day 3 probably built many lasting memories and experiences. This is more than just digital imagery to last for months, it is mental imagery to last a lifetime. What a treat !
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