February Workshop in Death Valley
With the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ocean heat and weather pattern close to “on” since spring 2019, there was a reasonable chance that we’d… Read More »February Workshop in Death Valley
Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.
With the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ocean heat and weather pattern close to “on” since spring 2019, there was a reasonable chance that we’d… Read More »February Workshop in Death Valley
I’ve been reading reports that the moon will approach and cover Mars for about an hour and a half early tomorrow morning. EarthSky quotes the… Read More »The Moon Occults Mars February 18 Before Dawn
About the possibility of a wildflower “super bloom” in Death Valley in 2020… There HAS been a great quantity of moisture in some areas of… Read More »Will There Be a 2020 Super Bloom in Death Valley?
Hi folks, Lori here. As I wrap up my 10th year shooting with Jeff, and enter my 9th year co-leading landscape and night photography workshop… Read More »Favorite Photos 2019 by Lori Hibbett
Some of my favorites on Flickr in 2019: 1. The Sunset That Wouldn’t End, 2. Oak and Granite, 3. Milky Way and Sunrise Light, 4.… Read More »Top 10 Travel Photos 2019
It may be a while before I get to most of my images, but I wanted to share some of the results from one of… Read More »Death Valley “Winter Light” December 2019 Workshop Results
Our eighth season on Bodie started on June 1. It had been a long, wet spring and there were still patches of snow on the… Read More »Bodie Photography Workshops 2019 Summary
Images from a couple of visits to Great Basin National Park in Eastern Nevada over the past few months. The snow was still melting in… Read More »Great Basin National Park, Nevada
It probably seems like I’ve been slacking off a bit on my blog this year. Unfortunately I did have a retina detachment in my left… Read More »Exploring Washington/Oregon for Photo Workshops
Many photographers are taking up night photography, but with increasing population and development comes more light pollution. Truly dark nights, and dark places, are becoming… Read More »Dark Night Skies: Endangered Resource?