By Sara Goodnick Our January 2022 workshop that was partially in Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in southern New Mexico (and partially in White Sands National Monument-that’s another blog...
By Sara Goodnick New Mexico is a beautiful state that I have always loved. Having lived there for a few months at a time over the years, its history and mix of cultures never fail to captivate. It is,...
By David Halgrimson Although no longer offered as a current workshop, Yellowstone in Winter is a great example of the types of workshops Arizona Highways PhotoScapes does offer and…you never know, Y...
By Jeff Insel This workshop had been rescheduled four times since the pandemic closed things down in March 2020, and many of our participants had waited that whole time. Our photographer/instructor wa...
By Jeff Insel This month I had the pleasure of being a Photo Guide on a six day photo workshop to these amazing National Parks situated near Moab, UT with Photographer/Instructor Michael DeYoung. We h...
By John Ellis As one of the least visited of the ‘Mighty Five’ National Parks in Utah it is sometimes lost in the conversations about the other four, more widely known; Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arche...
By David Halgrimson My 5th Arizona Highways Photo Workshop as a Volunteer Trip Leader (VTL) would take us to Monument Valley and Canyon de Chelly. My fellow volunteer and I met with the participants i...
By Jim Chamberlain The Olympic Peninsula of Washington State contains some of the most wild and beautiful places anywhere in the United States. The weather can change in minutes from beautiful sunsh...
By David Halgrimson This was my 4th workshop as a volunteer and my first one-day workshop. The shooting location was near Bartlett Lake/Reservoir, about 60 miles northeast of Phoenix. Our group met at...
By Meng Tay The name Machu Picchu needs no introduction. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, it was unknown to the outside world until it was “di...