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Two spaces just opened up for The UM Wilderness Institute's Photography trip to Glacier this weekend.

The Wilderness Photography Workshop

October 1-3, 2010
Glacier National Park, $95
Five spaces available- Open to the public

The Wilderness Photography Workshop is an opportunity for participants of any skill level to learn the intricacies of wilderness photography in scenic Glacier National Park. Out in the field at first and last light, participants shoot photos of fall colors, lakes and streams, mountain-filled skylines and burned areas, as well as frost-lined leaves and morning-chilled insects. The Workshop is an opportunity to experience wilderness with a lens, focusing on light, color, form, and composition.

The Workshop will be held October 1-3, 2010 and includes a two-hour introductory session the previous week. The Workshop will be led by David Marx and includes camping and hiking in the park. Registration fee includes instruction, transportation, camping, & dinners.  Participants provide their own breakfast and lunch, as well as camping and hiking gear.

David has been teaching digital photography since 2002 and has lived in the Glacier National Park area since 1998.  His photography has been featured in publications like Outside, Backpacker, Travel Montana, and Skiing Magazine.  His commercial work can be found on the Whitefish Mountain Resort website, in publications from the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, and for sale at iStock and Veer images online.

For more information and to register for this workshop, please contact Shannon Söderlund, shannon.soderlund@cfc.umt.edu, 406.243.5529.
Visit www.cfc.umt.edu/wi for more information on the Wilderness Institute.
 
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