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Bruce Barnbaum has assembled an extraordinary group of fine photographers and excellent instructors—five from the USA; one from Germany—to co-instruct workshops with him.
Bruce Barnbaum has assembled an extraordinary group of fine photographers and excellent instructors—five from the USA; one from Germany—to co-instruct workshops with him.
Alexander Ehhalt
Heidelberg, Germany.
Alexander Ehhalt has co-instructed workshops with Bruce Barnbaum in Germany, Italy and Iceland for ten years.
Mark Gardner
Anacortes, WA, USA.
Mark Gardner began seriously pursuing the art of photography in 1992 after returning from a trek in Nepal with some accidental but inspirational images of the Himalayas and the Sherpa people.
Al DaValle
St. Charles, IL, USA
Al DaValle’s imagery focuses primarily on fine art landscapes and innovative abstracts.
Stu Levy
Portland, Oregon, USA.
Stu Levy is a Grateful Deadhead, and reached the pinnacle of his photo career in 2013 when the Grateful Dead issued a double-vinyl album including five of his photos of the band.
Don Rommes
Blaine, Washington, USA.
Don Rommes is a neonatologist by profession, long ago embraced photography as an outlet for creative self-expression. His initial explorations of the remote canyons of southern Utah with a large format camera served as the perfect counterbalance to the stressful environment of an intensive care nursery.
Harrison Branch
Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Harrison Branch is Emeritus Professor of Photography at Oregon State University, where he headed the photography division of the Art Department.
Jay Dusard
Douglas, Arizona, USA.
Jay Dusard co-instructed workshops with Bruce starting in 1981 with their “Arizona View Camera Workshop” followed by others in Colorado and Washington State until 2016.
Jack Dykinga
Oro Valley, Arizona, USA.
Jack Dykinga, Pulitzer Prize (1971 Feature Photography) winning photographer, blends large format landscape art photography with documentary photojournalism. He is a regular contributor to Arizona Highways and National Geographic Magazines.
Bill Ellzey
Crestone, Colorado, USA.
Bill Ellzey has been photographing cowboys and landscape of our natural world for the past five decades.
Craig Richards
Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
Craig Richards, for 40 years Richards has used a 4×5 camera combined with the traditional silver gelatin printing process. His interests as artist, avid hiker, photographer, and mountain culture aficionado have coalesced to form an engaging body of work.