Adirondack Photography Weekend
August 27-29
Lake Placid, New York

in partnership with Adirondack Life Magazine


Overview

API and Adirondack Life magazine are teaming-up to bring you a fun and informative weekend — a celebration of photography — in the Olympic Village! This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the unique beauty of the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks and learn first-hand from leaders in nature photography and regional publishing the latest tips and  techniques for improving the quality of your images, as well as guidelines and advice for getting your images into print.

This one-of-a-kind weekend will include:

  • Field trips to spectacular photo locations selected for their image-making possibilities, where API staff instructors will be on-hand to give advice, demonstrate techniques and answer your questions. 

  • Entertaining, informative presentations by Adirondack Life staff members, including long-time creative director Elizabeth Folwell and the art/editorial team. The magazine has won dozens of international awards for design and photography; you'll learn about specific pictures that have been chosen by the judges over the years. Discussion of how to submit images for the wall calendar and eight issues of the magazine, what kinds of material they love to see (and are tired of seeing too), their in-house processes for digital correction and proofing, plus insight on regional publications overall as outlets for fine photography. 

  • Power-packed presentations by API staff instructors about the latest technologies and techniques for photographing landscapes, creating high-dynamic range (HDR) images, capturing and assembling panoramic images, night and low-light photography, expressionist possibilities with the digital camera, digital image processing, and more. 

  • Informal meals shared with API and Adirondack Life staff, giving you another opportunity to learn from the pros. 

  • A group show-and-tell multimedia slideshow, highlighting participants’ unique experiences over the weekend. 

We are excited to have as our host the historic Northwoods Inn, in the heart of the village of Lake Placid. This is an ideal location for our meetings, meals and accommodations, with convenient access to field trip sites. 

Don’t miss out on this special opportunity to be inspired by, and work with, some of the most influential nature photographers and publishers in the Adirondacks today! 


Instructor

API staff instructors and members of the Adironack Life staff


Who Should Attend

Anyone interested in experiencing some of the photo possibilites of the Adirondacks, while learning about new technologies. All skill levels welcome.

Description of skill levels - click here


Computer Skills

No special computer skills are required for this workshop.


Other Considerations

Locations visited during this workshop are easily accessible and do not require any strenuous hiking or climbing.


Group Size

50 max.


Registration Fees

$495 includes tuition and all meals beginning with dinner on the first evening. There is a $100 discount for registering prior to June 15.

Payment in-full is required at time of registration. (No other discounts are applicable to this event.)


Itinerary

Day 1

The first evening participants will get to know each other during a wine & cheese reception and welcome dinner, followed by an opening presentation and Q&A session. Participants will have the choice of attending one of several after-dinner sessions.

Day 2

Weather-permitting, the day will begin and end with a "magic light" field trip, chosen by the participants from several options. During the day, particpants will have the choice of presentations to attend.

Day 3

Weather-permitting, the day begins with a sunrise field trip to a location chosen by the participants from several options. Following breakfast, time will be set aside so that participants may download and select images captured during the fields trips, which will be presented during a group show-and-tell session, moderated by Adirondack Life contributor Mark Bowie and art director Kelly Hofschneider.

The workshop will end with an optional fun trip to one of the local sights, to be announced at the workshop. (The cost of this trip, if any, is included in the workshop registration fee.)

Note - The actual itinerary may vary considerably from this due to weather and other conditions that cannot be anticipated.

Photos by Mark Bowie and John DiGiacomo