The Oregon Coast is a treasure for the landscape photographer. Rocky coastlines, towering sea stacks, beautiful beaches – all shaped by the strong tides of the Pacific Ocean. It is without a doubt one of the most photogenic places on earth.
Scott Davenport will be your guide on an exciting journey to this breathtaking and gorgeous coastline.
Good Hope Chasm
I don't know what makes this chasm in Cape Perpetua the "good" one. It looks like a pretty rough place. Even more so when there's an angry tide moving in.
Cascades of Sweet Creek
What You'll Learn
These are just a few of the things you can look forward to on this workshop:
Reading a scene to create dynamic, compelling landscape compositions
How exposure settings affect the appearance and feeling of water in your photos
How to best focus your camera for landscape photography
Workflow and post processing techniques to emphasize the story of your photo and realize your creative vision
And much, much more…
From past experience, the more questions and thirst for knowledge you bring to the workshop, the more you will get out of it. Bring those questions!
What To Bring
Participants receive a detailed workshop handbook with details on what gear and clothing to pack. Here's a summary:
A camera that is capable of manual mode. Interchangeable lenses are a plus.
A variety of lenses. If you can pack only one, pack your most versatile lens.
A sturdy tripod. The coast can get windy.
A laptop with photo editing software.
A polarizing filter and neutral density filters.
A warm, waterproof jacket, hat & gloves, and layers of clothing.
Sturdy hiking boots that can get wet.
An open mind and a can-do attitude!
Physical Ability
This workshop will involve some hiking. If you are comfortable walking on uneven ground for 1 to 2 miles, you'll be fine on this workshop. There are some coastal trails and stairways that wind down several hundred feet on steeper inclines, so the hike back up is the tough part. If a location is out of your comfort zone, we'll figure out an alternative.
Photographic Ability
This workshop is for photographers that are serious about improving their craft. All skill levels are welcome. You do not need to be an advanced photographer. You'll get more from the workshop if you already have an understanding of the fundamentals. If you can work comfortably in aperture priority mode and know when it's time to switch to manual/bulb, you are plenty prepared.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Included
8 location shoots on the central Oregon Coast
Daily hands-on coaching and instruction in the field
Group and personalized post processing instruction
Photo critiques
Water and snacks
What Is Not Included
Transportation to/from Oregon
Logding
Meals
Travel Insurance
Anything else not expressly listed
Where is the workshop based?
The headquarters for the workshop is in the heart of Old Town Florence, Oregon. There are plenty of lodging options and restaurants in town. It’s also centrally located on the Oregon Coast within comfortable driving distance from many prime photo locations.
Where should I stay?
Two very convenient options in Florence are the River House Inn and The Old Town Inn. Both are within walking distance of the workshop headquarters. There are many other accommodations in Florence within a few minutes of HQ.
You will book your room on your own, but I provide the workshop meeting space that will serve as our home base for class, lab, and yes, snacks! I have one spare bedroom w/ private bath in workshop HQ. If you are interested in booking that room instead of a hotel, contact me.
The workshop runs for 4 full days, November 15th - 18th. I recommend arriving in Florence the day before on the 14th. Most likely, you’ll want to stay in town the evening of the 18th (unless you like late-night travel :).
What locations will we visit?
In terms of shooting locations, we will choose from a pool of possibilities on a daily basis. We’ve researched many sites, and have the luxury of choosing the best given the shooting conditions each day.
The Heceta Head Lighthouse, Coos Bay, and Cape Perpetua are just a few of the places we’ll choose from. There are so many other great places to visit, too. Daily weather conditions will play a significant factor in selecting a location. The ocean tides, too. We may visit a location more than once if a particular spot gives us the best conditions for good photos.
I'm flying in. What airport should I travel to?
The headquarters for the workshop is the town of Florence, Oregon. The best airport for arrival is Eugene Airport (EUG). Florence is about a 90-minute drive from Eugene.
Do I need a rental car?
Yes. You are responsible for getting yourself to Florence. You could Lyft your way there, but it'll be one heck of a fare. And after the workshop, you might want to spend a couple of extra days exploring the Oregon coast yourself. There's just so much to see and photograph!
Can I bring a spouse or +1?
No, unless she/he is participating, too. Our purpose during our workshop is to live and breathe photography. This isn't a vacation. There is "work" in this workshop. But is being out in nature with our cameras really "work"? :-)
Is Oregon cold in November?
On average, temperatures at the coast are about 50F/10C. The wind can be strong and in the early mornings and evenings. Layers of clothing are advised, along with a waterproof jacket with a hood. A hat and gloves are also recommended.
What level of fitness do I need?
There aren’t any epic hikes. You do need to be sufficiently fit to walk a mile or two on uneven terrain. Several of the locations involve steep grades or longer staircases to reach - meaning the hike out is the tougher part!. If you can hike on a steep grade for a 10 to 15-minute clip, you’re in good shape for this workshop. Of course, you’ll never be forced to go somewhere out of your comfort zone. We’ll figure out alternatives if and when called for.
Will we shoot in the rain?
The short answer - yes. The Pacific Northwest gets a lot of rain. It’s to be expected. We won’t shoot in a downpour or if there’s a lightning storm. Conversely, we won’t let a light rain discourage us from reaching a location and being prepared for a shoot. The weather can be fickle. Rain showers can come and go over the course of an hour or two. And that makes for interesting photos! All the photos on this page were taken in the month of November.
What post-processing software do I need?
Anything you are comfortable with using. I am well-versed with Lightroom, ON1 Photo RAW, and Luminar and fluent with Apple Photos and Photoshop. If you don't have any post-processing tools, read this blog post and download a free trial.
The post-processing focus in the workshop is to teach you why a photo needs adjusting and what should be adjusted to make your photo stronger. The mechanics of how to do that will vary from tool to tool... and it's usually straightforward to figure out once we know why we want to change something in a photo.
Is a COVID-19 vaccine required?
Yes. All participants must have received their full complement of COVID-19 vaccinations.
Are you ready? Let’s go!
The Oregon Coastal Adventure
November 15th - 18th, 2021
Registration, Cancellation & Liability
Registration
The workshop cost is $1295. That includes personalized instruction (two instructors!), on location guidance, and post processing lessons
A deposit of $295 reserves your space. Per the workshop cancelation policy, deposits are non-refundable. You will be invoiced for the remaining $1000 prior to the workshop. If you need a payment plan, contact us and we'll make arrangements.
Signups within 90 days of the workshop pay the full workshop price at registration time.
Liability
Participants agree to join the workshop at their own risk and must sign a waiver of liability. By its nature, outdoor landscape photography has inherent risks. We’ll never lead you into an area that is unduly dangerous. If at any time during the workshop you don’t feel comfortable, certainly let us know.
Cancellations
Please review the cancellation policy. This policy covers cancellations from both students and the instructor(s) and refund information.
Deposits are non-refundable.