Milky Way rises over a lone butte
A bright yellow tree with straw color grasses in front and red rock wall backdrop
Badlands  vista from high on a cliff at sunrise
Badlands scenery with the Milky Way and a comet

CAPTURE THE UTAH BADLANDS Fall 2027
5-Day Milky Way & Landscape

Photography Workshop

October 20-24 (Wednesday–Sunday)

Have You Thought About Visiting the Moon or Mars?
This ishe Closest You’ll Ever Get on this Amazing Adventure

(Small Group – Five Students)(Single Occupancy Room Reserved)

Join me in the stunning Utah Badlands for an unforgettable photography adventure, capturing the magic of the Milky Way and breathtaking landscape. Located in south-central Utah, these iconic Badlands showcase dramatic geological formations, shaped over millennia by volcanic ash and the relentless forces of wind and water. This lunar-like landscape is a true photographer's playground. We'll spend our nights under the stars, enjoying perfect opportunities for sunset and sunrise photography every day. This is a trip you'll remember long after you’ve returned, so I hope you’ll join us for the journey of a lifetime!

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FEATURES OF THIS TRIP


WHERE WE WILL TRAVEL

Utah Badlands

Definition of Badlands: A type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded. They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. Ravines, gullies, buttes, hoodoos and other such geologic forms are common in badlands. The numerous geological features include rocks towers, and spires which are a product of extensive weathering, spires are highly eroded rock towers that are composed of a harder rock above layers of softer, less resistant strata. The formations, colors, and textures offer a wide range of photographic compositions at all times of day, and provide fascinating foregrounds for nightscape photography.

The Mars Society operates a facility (Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS)) in the badlands. Here, interplanetary travel can be simulated with a crew of 6 to 8 people for several months at a time. Note the MDRS is a closed scientific facility and is not open to the public, so please respect their work and do not wander onto their campus.

Lunar landscape with Milky Way and comet

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Christine Kenyon takes photos of the 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 the Utah Badlands, where filling you with memories is as important as filling your memory cards with unforgettable images.

Large lone butte in black and white

Trip Overview

In October 2026, we’ll roam Utah’s remote badlands under dramatic dark skies, chasing sunset glows and Milky Way marvels across time scarred vistas. If you crave wide horizons, otherworldly textures, and the magic of the Southwest in autumn, this journey was made for you.

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CAPTURE THE UTAH BADLANDS Fall 2026

October 20-24 (Wednesday–Sunday)
Four 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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Pocked sandstone canyon walls from erosion

We plan to explore breathtaking scenery:
Factory Butte, Moonscape Overlook, the Pinnacle,
Bentonite Hills, and Capitol Reef

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

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Badlands canyon at sunrise

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