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What Was It Like in the Wild West?

Here are some glimpses of history from Bodie State Historic Park.

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Combined Night & Interior Access Sessions
On October 12 and 13 we shot in the park from 6pm – 1 am for night shots, then returned from 6 am – noon the next morning for interior access.  We paid for a second monitor for the interior session so we could have two buildings open at all times.  We were able to get most people through 9 buildings: the Boone General Store, Lottie Johl House, Sam Leon Bar and barber shop, Wheaton & Hollis Hotel, Bodie Schoolhouse, Morgue, the Standard Mill, the IOOF Hall, and the Dechambeau Hotel!  

We're working on confirming dates for our workshops in 2014: 
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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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