Learn Travel Photography in Santa Fe

At the end of next month, I’ll be teaching my New World of Travel Photography workshop for the second time at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. From June 24th to 29th, we’ll spend five full days exploring the city and surrounding areas of New Mexico while making time for lectures and critiques. I love seeing photographers learn in the workshop format, especially at a place like the Santa Fe Workshops because the learning is intense and inspiration is everywhere.

Last year we ventured down to the historic Plaza to challenge ourselves to capture an iconic place in a new way. We explored Canyon Road and the Farmer’s Market to capture local color. And we even hit the road to capture the landscape and towns nearby which helped to build a fuller picture of the area. Every student came away with a beautiful set of images that captured the unique sense of place in Santa Fe.

Spaces are limited, so be sure to sign up soon if you are interested in exploring this beautiful corner of the Land of Enchantment with me.

 

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It seems there is a photo around every corner in the charming residential neighborhoods near Canyon Road that are filled with adobe homes.

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Colorful dancers twirl in the historic Santa Fe Plaza on a sunny afternoon.

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The Santa Fe Farmers Market is a wonderful location to photograph the locals, especially those with a unique style. 

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Summertime brings locals and visitors to the Santa Fe Plaza to enjoy concerts and entertainment.

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Chile ristras decorate a colorful building in the funky little town of Madrid (pronounced Mad-rid) near Santa Fe.

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The landscape around Abiquiu inspired the famous painter Georgia O’Keeffe.