Sunrise in the fall in the mountains
Old abandoned mine with the Milky Way
Fall color landscape with a mountain backdrop
Sunburst and wavy golden Aspen trees

COLORADO IN COLOR – Fall 2027
5-Day Landscape & Milky Way

Photography Workshop

September 29–October 3 (Wednesday-Sunday)

Where Golden Aspens Meet Starry Skies
in the Gorgeous Fall Color of Colorado
(Small Group – Five Students)(Single Occupancy Room Reserved)

Our group will explore spectacular, rustic backcountry roads and take in breathtaking vistas adorned with vibrant fall colors—an experience that's truly hard to describe unless you've seen it firsthand. And if you've been there, you know you'll want to return! You'll receive personalized guidance to advance your photography skills.

Our base camp is the charming town of Ouray, often called the 'Switzerland of America.' Known for its scenic byways, historic Victorian architecture, and classic Western Main Street, Ouray also boasts microbreweries and renowned, sulfur-free hot springs—so don't forget your swimsuit! I hope you'll join our group for this unforgettable journey.

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FEATURES OF THIS TRIP

WHERE WE WILL TRAVEL

San Juan Mountains

The San Juan range forms the southern part of Colorado's Rocky Mountains and is thought by some to have the best, most varied scenery of all. Spanning the continental divide, it has numerous jagged volcanic summits, 13 of which rise to over 14,000 feet, many lakes, waterfalls and streams including the source of the Rio Grande, several historic towns and countless relics from the gold and silver mining era of the nineteenth century, this latter reflecting the extensive mineralization of the range, as evident from the vivid colors of many of the rocks.

Western Colorado offers visitors an authentic taste of the wild west and a glimpse back at the once rugged way of American life. The quintessential towns of this territory, such as Ouray, were built by the sweat of silver mining, and the wealth that followed is evident in the architecture that lines the many still unpaved roads of the town. The last operational mine closed in 1978.

Golden Aspen trees lead to an alpine peak

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Christine Kenyon taking photos at sunset

Allow Me to Introduce Myself

It is my privilege to share with you my knowledge of photography, which was instilled during my childhood by my late father and mentor, Lowell Anson Kenyon, Chief of the Office of Photography for the Smithsonian Institution.

My style is upbeat, and enthusiastic, and l provide a positive learning environment that nurtures your art, and grounds you in best practices through personalized instruction. My tips and time-tested techniques will help you pursue your brand of photography with greater purpose and with more intentional creativity.

I hope to share with you my passion, not only for capturing compelling photographs, but also for allowing yourself to be “captured” by the beauty and awe of this place – to connect with nature, and appreciate the relevance of our great western treasures.

These workshops are adventurous, and you will enjoy maximum time in the field.

There is no arguing that golden hour light is wonderful, but you will also learn how to maximize any lighting scenario, simply because we don’t always have the luxury of creating images in golden hour, or under perfect light for that matter. You will also be encouraged to use all of your lenses, whether that be a macro for Autumn still life compositions, or a telephoto to capture intimate landscape details otherwise far from view. Remember, you can always rent lenses if you don’t already own them.

To ensure you receive a well-rounded educational experience, following this workshop, I provide you with two-hours of HD video content from my Digital Darkroom series. The series is suitable for all skill levels in post processing, and use both Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. If you are uncomfortable with Photoshop, please know there will be content processed solely in Lightroom.

So join me on Capture Colorado, where filling you with memories is as important as filling your memory cards with unforgettable images.

Big bright yellow cottonwood tree

Trip Overview

In fall 2026, we’ll chase vibrant colors through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains — a land of rugged scenery, winding mountain roads, and glowing forests. From brilliant autumn landscapes to the magic of the Milky Way overhead, this workshop is a feast for photographers who love light, color, and wild and historic places.

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COLORADO IN COLOR – Fall 2026

September 29–October 3 (Wednesday–Sunday)
Five Day Landscape and Milky Way Photography Workshop
$2,195—
Single Occupancy Room Reserved
(Only a deposit required if booked 120+ days in advance)

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Fiery fall color landscape with mountain peaks

We plan to explore breathtaking scenery:
Mount Sneffels Range,
Last Dollar Road, Million Dollar Highway, Silverton,
Red Mountain Pass,Crystal Lake, Wavy Aspens

I can’t wait to share some of my favorite locations!
Hope you join us!

Sunrise over a fall mountain scene
Yellow Aspen grove in fall
Old abandoned mine with the Milky Way

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