Sunset reflecting in a mountain lake
Hoodoos reflect sunset colors
Milky Way reflected in alpine lake
Sandstone arch with the Milky Way overhead

UTAH LAKES & HOODOOS 2026
Overlanding Style Adventure
5-Day Milky Way & Landscape

Photography Workshop

JULY 7-11 (Tuesday-Saturday)

From Hoodoos to Alpine lakes, capture two distinct landscapes
in one workshop
(Small Group – Five Students)(We can recommend vehicle rentals)

Contrast the sculpted wonders of Devils Garden and the cool alpine serenity of the High Uintas in this unique dual-destination, overlanding-style workshop. We’ll photograph sandstone arches, sculpted hoodoos, reflective lakes, and star-filled nights—a full spectrum of Utah’s hidden beauty. This flexible, overlanding-style approach allows us to adapt to conditions, and chase the best light. This workshop is perfect for photographers who crave unique compositions, wild places, and the chance to create bold images in two dramatically different environments.

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FEATURES OF THIS TRIP

WHERE WE WILL TRAVEL

Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument

The Grand Staircase is a series of five “steps” rising about 5,500 feet across the southwestern part of the monument; each step encompasses a different coloured expanse of cliffs and a different biome, ranging from nearly barren desert to evergreen forest. The arid Kaiparowits Plateau rises above the surrounding land in the center of the monument and contains prehistoric artifacts, petrified wood, and fossils. In the northeast, the Escalante River has cut deep into the sandstone over many millennia to create a tangle of interconnected, sometimes quite narrow, steep-sided canyons. Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, mule deer, elk, kangaroo rats, bighorn sheep, a variety of snakes and lizards, and nearly 300 species of birds. Various habitats support a range of plants from coniferous and deciduous trees to cactus and yucca.

High Uinta Mountains

The Uinta Mountains are a high, pristine mountain area in northeastern Utah that is popular for fishing, hiking, backpacking, horse packing, hunting and other outdoor activities.

Most of the Uinta Mountain Range is contained within the Ashley National Forest, which was established in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The western portion lies within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which was created by presidential proclamation in 1906, and the Cache National Forest, which was designated in 1907. The High Uintas Wilderness was established by Congress in 1984. It includes 460,000 acres and is the largest wilderness area in Utah.

There are well over 1,000 natural lakes in the Uintas and more than 500 of them support populations of game fish. There are also over 400 miles of streams.

The Uinta Range is the highest in Utah, and is the only major range in the contiguous United States with an east-west orientation. Elevations range from 8,000 feet in the lower canyons to 13,528 feet atop Kings Peak - the highest point in Utah. Ridges divide the area into large, scenic basins; many ridges rise abruptly several thousand feet above the basins.

Temperatures in areas above 10,000 feet are seldom above 80 degrees during summer days. Night temperatures during summer are 30-40 degrees, with freezing possible at any time, and summer afternoon thunderstorms may occur with little warning.

Alpine Lake reflects colorful sunset

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Christine Kenyon with her Black Lab Tuffy
Christine Kenyon takes a photo in a stormy 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 this amazing adventure, where filling you with memories is as important as filling your memory cards with unforgettable images.

Trip Overview

in July 2026, we'll photograph the wind-carved beauty of Devils Garden before escaping the summer heat to the serene, star-studded High Uintas. Two dramatically different landscapes — one unforgettable photography adventure. Experience night skies, sandstone magic, and cool mountain reflections all in one workshop.

UTAH’S LAKES & HOODOOS 2026

JULY 7-11 (Tuesday-Saturday)
Five Day Landscape and Milky Way Photography Workshop
$1,995—
Overlanding Style Workshop
We can provide vehicle rental recommendations
(Only a deposit required if booked 120+ days in advance)

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Small wooded lake reflects the Milky Way
Alpine lake reflects the Milky Way against a mountain skyline

We plan to explore breathtaking scenery:
Devil’s Garden, and the Uinta Lakes
I can’t wait to share some of my favorite locations!
Hope you join us!

Sandstone arch with Milky Way
Three hoodoos against a blue sky

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