Participant Pictures from my 3-Day Point Reyes Chimney Rock Headlands Photo Retreat Workshop
Image (above) : Sunlight on the cliffs of Drakes Bay, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California
I hope you’ll enjoy these images created by the participants of my recent and exclusive 3-Day Headlands Photo Retreat workshop that was held the first week of March in Point Reyes. We had an awesome time, and of the couple items that made this class so special was that it was held in the Chief’s House at the Point Reyes Headlands. This was the first class run by the non-profit Point Reyes National Seashore Association that got to stay in these newly refurbished accommodations. Additionally, the class was limited to only five participants. And to top it off, we had a wild mix of weather, clouds, and rain, with a few brief moments of sunlight to help create some wonderful photos. I hope you’ll consider leaving a comment below if you’d like to share your thoughts or compliment any of the photographer’s work.
My next class, the 3-day Photographing the Natural Wonders of Point Reyes will be March 31 – April 2, 2017, and accommodations at the Historic Lifeboat Station are included. (Click the link for more information or to register.)
I should also mention that I have a couple more workshops at Point Reyes coming up in the next several months, and will announce those once they’ve been formally listed on the calendar. A sure way to find out when those are announced is to subscribe to either my newsletter or my blog posts.
So now, without further delay, allow me to share these wonderful images.
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Gary Crabbe is an award-winning commercial and editorial outdoor travel photographer and author based out of the San Francisco Bay Area, California. He has seven published books on California to his credit, including “Photographing California; v1-North”, which won the prestigious 2013 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Medal award as Best Regional title. His client and publication credits include the National Geographic Society, the New York Times, Forbes Magazine, TIME, The North Face, Subaru, L.L. Bean, Victoria’s Secret, Sunset Magazine, The Nature Conservancy, and many more. Gary is also a photography instructor and consultant, offering both public and private photo workshops. He also works occasionally a professional freelance Photo Editor.