Painting & Photography
Grand Marais & Beyond Nature Photography Workshop: Summer Session
Course Overview
The Grand Marais & Beyond course is designed for the enthusiastic photographer, amateur or professional, with an emphasis on storytelling with your photography. Led by editorial photographer Layne Kennedy, you will explore and photograph the scenic shores of Lake Superior, create portraits of local folks, photograph history of the region at Grand Portage National Monumnet, point your lens at the iconic images that identify Grand Marais, and explore the pine-laden Superior National Forest near the picturesque community of Grand Marais. Participants will develop new techniques to enhance your personal photographic vision. At the conclusion of the workshop, each photographer will edit and prepare up to 10 images for a Workshop Program before departure from North House. All levels are welcome. To maximize your experience, know your equipment ahead of time.
Workshop participants should be prepared to photograph with digital cameras (and/or 35mm or 120mm) with a variety of lenses. Participants should bring their own digital media, and laptops, with abilities to download images converted to jpegs. The first evening of the class, Layne will offer a presentation and discuss his approach to photography. He will spend each day with the group discussing and demonstrating the necessary techniques for creating quality, story- telling images. Daily trips along the shore and to surrounding areas will be determined based on weather conditions and light quality. One night photography outing is also possible.
Required Tools
- Digital or 35mm camera
- Laptop, smart stick, and extra media flash cards if using digital camera
- Variety of lenses: if possible a wide angle and telephoto (most camera stores will rent these items with discounts towards any eventual purchase)
- Old tennis shoes or 'river' sandals for walking in streams and creeks
- Umbrella and rain gear
- Gallon size zip lock baggies
- Warm clothes and long sleeve shirts, ball-cap or other sun hat for the sun
Optional Tools
- Tripod, we do plan on night photography if clear, so a tripod is important
- Flash