
Half Dome, Mirror Lake, El Capitan, Horsetail Fall, Vernal Falls,
Tunnel View, and more.
Where is Yosemite | Who is the trip for | Weather | Schedule | Cost
Steve Kossack: Photographing the Great American Landscape presents a 5-day workshop in the spectacular and beautiful wonderland that is Yosemite valley in winter. As viewed in the DVD Yosemite in Winter, from Monday February 18, 2007 (presidents day) thru Friday February 22, 2008 we will be photographing and exploring some of the most beautiful country on earth! This is a unique opportunity to explore Yosemite at a leisurely pace mostly on foot. We will be chasing color and light in a three thousand foot deep, seven mile long canyon of granite. One of the most photographed places in the world will be ours to photograph.
Our workshop will be based at the beautiful Yosemite Lodge. We will have Deluxe Accommodations, the best that the Yosemite lodge has to offer! With it's breathtaking location in the very center of the valley, and situated just below Yosemite Falls, our workshop will have the best of all worlds. Come join us as we experience the best at this first class hotel in the heart of paradise! We stroll, walk and hike the valley floor while talking and doing landscape photography during the day in addition to doing sunrise as well as sunset together. See and discover the hidden treasures as we cover the valley from one end to the other!
Southwest photographer Steve Kossack will lead this workshop. It’s size and design will lend itself the flexibility to travel and photograph the available light and color of this exciting area during our 5-day shoot.
Found in the heart of the Sierra Nevada. This magical valley is centered in Yosemite National Park, one of the nations largest. The San Francisco bay area on the west and Reno on the east surround it. To the north is the capitol city of California, Sacramento.
Valley View
With it’s breathtaking view of El Capitan and Bridalveil Falls, this magical photographic location is a sure bet to be on our sunrise/sunset list.
The Merced River
The Merced River is the life and flow of Yosemite Valley. Its course forms the center of the Valley after it’s descent over Nevada and Vernal Falls. We are certain to spend many hours strolling its banks and framing its beauty in our viewfinders.
Horsetail Fall
Last year this was the highlight of our workshop as featured on the DVD Yosemite in Winter, this spectacular sight is seldom seen but much anticipated. If everything falls (excuse the pun) into place we might just get another look ... and photograph!
Curry Village
We will visit this historic location with it's canvas tents! Yosemite's visitor history and its oldest and most famous accommodations heightens the essence of being in the Valley. It’s all part of the Yosemite tradition! Lot's of photographic opportunity too!
Half Dome
The Yosemite signature Landmark dominates most Valley Views. Standing at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome rises to an elevation of 8,842 ft. Seeing Half Dome with a blanket of snow is a sight not to be missed. And you won’t!
The Falls
Bridalveil, Yosemite, Vernal and many more. Yes, we'll see and photograph all of them. Horsetail Falls with afternoon light is also a possibility in February.
This is a unique combination:
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| Horsetail fall is only seen in February. Some years we get lucky! |
This workshop is small by design. We will explore as much of this magnificent valley on foot or vehicle as possible. We will cover as much as 5 miles a day on foot however you can do as much or a little as you like. A Sunrise and sunset opportunity will be a part of each day. Our days will be spent strolling the valley floor. It will allow for ALL levels of photographic experience. There will be no lectures or product endorsements. Personal instruction will be available at all times. The opportunity to photograph and share with the group will always be present. A Print discussion of participants work will be a part of our workshop.
No one can predict weather in the Sierra. It might be mild in the daylight hours with cold mornings and chilly nights. We might find snowstorms! The region is a land of changing weather. Our hope is always for snow on the ground and passing weather with warm afternoons, however, this magical location has never disappointed. You can do this trip with any format or type of gear. Digital or film and at any level of experience. A tripod is of course a must.

You will need 5 days; 1 of them is part of Presidents holiday weekend.
Monday February 18, 2008
Arrive Oakland California by midday. Transportation to all locations, including the return to Oakland on Monday is provided. A sunset shoot if travel times permit.
Tuesday February 19, - Thursday February 22, 2008
We are staying in the beautiful and picturesque Yosemite Lodge all four nights of our adventure, Deluxe rooms will be provided for our workshop. The lodge is located at the foot of Yosemite Falls and is central to all our shooting. All walks and sunrise/sunsets shoots will be at your option. This workshop will be paced to take in the winter splendor. We will be taking advantage of any and all weather situations open to us. We will be driving to most sunrise and sunset locations. We will certainly photograph Half Dome from Sentinel Bridge at sunset. Sunrises from both Tunnel View and Valley View will most likely be the highlight of the trip. We will be strolling the meadows during the daylight hours looking for light and color. The trail system in the valley is very good and mostly level. Some of our strolls will be a few yards and some, a few miles. We are hoping to go up the mist trail at least as far as the bridge to photograph Vernal Falls. Our group size will make it possible to do many things, in all directions. From seeing the piano that Ansel Adams played in the Ahwahnee hotel, to Yosemite Village for an ice cream, Yosemite Valley is a great place to just walk, and we’ll do a lot of it. For a preview see the clips from our DVD Yosemite in Winter.
Friday February 22, 2008
A sunrise shoot (dependant on departure times) and our return trip to Oakland.
February in Yosemite is unpredictable. We may be subject to road closures but they are infrequent. The valley usually sees only a few inches of snow at a time and it quickly clears making for wonderful images. We will be traveling in 4-wheel drive SUV’s and do not expect weather conditions to be of concern. However, anything is possible in winter. Bring warm clothes, smiles, lots of film or bytes. We'll cover between 3 and 5 miles a day casually on foot together with our photo gear. There will breaks in the day. The days will most likely begin well before sunrise and end well after sunset.
The cost of this trip is U.S. $2095. This includes all transportation to and from all shooting locations as well as pick up and drop off at Oakland. You are responsible for your own travel arrangements to and from Oakland. Your Yosemite Lodge Deluxe accommodations are included. All Rooms are shared (2 participants to a room). Private rooms on a limited basis are $800 additional.
$1695 Package is available* You will be responsible for meeting us in Yosemite Valley, providing your own accomdations and vehicle where needed.
Although we will most likely eat our meals together, sometimes a break is nice. Therefore, you will be responsible for the cost of your own meals.
Bring film and /or bytes & food money and we'll take care of the rest. The workshop fee of $2095 *$1695 will be required when you register. If you need to cancel, a full refund (less $200) will be available, but only if a replacement for you can be found in time.
If we have to cancel the trip for any reason you will receive a full refund. With very limited availability, this workshop is bound to sell out quickly.
Register for this workshop today!
For more info please e-mail Steve Kossack at f8andbethere@cableone.net or telephone Steve at 1-928-634-8071