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Summit Series of Photography Workshops

Photographers silhouetted against Mt. Moran

Photographers silhouetted against Mt. Moran in Grand Teton National Park, home of the
Adventure Photography Workshop and Fall Photography at the Summit.
©Mark Kelley

Offering workshops, classes and courses in photography , the Summit Series of Photography Workshops is home to the Sports Photography Workshop, Adventure Photography Workshop, Fall Photography at the Summit and a new installment of the Aurora Multimedia and dSLR Filmmaking Workshop in conjunction with Aurora Novus. Please be sure to explore our new Workshop Images and Video page to see video overviews and other content from our workshop. Also follow us on Twitter and friend us on Facebook for the latest in workshop news, photography education, tips and advice!

The summit is the highest point of the mountain, and the Summit Series of Photography Workshop represent the pinnacle of continuing education in photography. We combine the best instruction in photography and new digital technology, with the highest level of creativity and the best career networking available anywhere. This has led to over 25 years of Summit and Sports Workshops with a reputation for being the best of the best.

Fall Photography at the Summit preview

Video overview of Fall Photography at the Summit
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Workshop Video page

What makes the Summit and Sports Workshops unique is faculties of eight or more of the best talent in the world: the best photographers, the best teachers, the top editors and users of photography. Throughout the week you will have the opportunity to get varying opinions and perspectives, unique career counseling and the ultimate networking that has jump-started many careers. Each workshop features new instruction, new teachers and the ability to demo the latest equipment in order to keep pace with the continually changing world of photography.

Take a look at our Testimonials page for what recent attendees have had to say. We've also posted some thoughts on the great networking available at our workshops. Be sure to check out the Daily Sessions page to learn more about a typical day at any of our workshops.

Rich Clarkson discusses team teaching video

Workshop founder Rich Clarkson discusses
the benefits of Team Teaching at the Workshops
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Workshop Video page

The support of major manufacturers is unprecedented in the workshop/conference world. Not only are Nikon and SanDisk supplying the latest equipment and software, but they are providing the most practical instruction by top individuals in their organizations. The photographers each stand at the top of their professions in the worlds of publishing, art and marketing. The editors have been pacesetters in magazines and books. The faculties of professional photographers and editors are considered the best. Attendees spend a week getting to know the very individuals that are the most influential of photography's ever-changing world. In the classroom, in the field and socially in the evenings, is time with them that would be unavailable in their New York or Washington offices. The concept of team teaching also means that when you show a portfolio or the pictures you did that day, you have a chance for a second, or third and fourth, opinion. The instructors are carefully selected for each workshop to represent a variety of styles, techniques and perspectives, just as the students bring unique and individual interests.

Each morning, specific topics are covered by staff members, and the previous day's student pictures are projected and critiqued. Afternoons are for photographing a project of your choosing or for meeting with instructors for portfolio reviews and career counseling. Additionally, there are often optional afternoon instructional sessions that you may choose to attend. The evening sessions feature a program by one or two of the instructors who show their work and tell of their career. Following the evening presentation, students and faculty can gather socially. Each year, great friendships, and some careers, are made at workshops.

Workshop attendees photograph sunrise at Oxbow Bend in Jackson, WY.

Photographers silhouetted at OxBow Bend during Fall Photography at the Summit
©Rick Allen

The workshops are organized and managed by Rich Clarkson and Associates LLC of Denver, a photography and publishing company widely respected in American photography. The commitment to ongoing education by Clarkson and his staff goes back to the days he was a photographer under contract to Sports Illustrated and Time magazines, director of photography of the National Geographic Society and education chairman and eventually president of the National Press Photographers Association.

 

 
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