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Nothing else represents the quintessential American landscape more than the family farm, and few places offer more scenic possibilities than the Palouse country that straddles the border of southeastern Washington and northwestern Idaho. Our Palouse Photo Safari is a photographic celebration of this nostalgic slice of Americana. The deep loess soils of the Palouse form an undulating farmland of indescribable beauty. Unusual patterns created by plowing and crop rotations offer hours of thought-provoking exploration of realistic and abstract compositions. The region is dotted with classic barns and other farm buildings.
From a splendid vantage point on top of Steptoe Butte, we will have a commanding view of miles of beautifully-cultivated landscape. Our group will create images similar to those that can be taken from an aircraft—although we will have the advantage of two feet on the
In taking a break from other photographic endeavors, some of our leaders often get together for a photographic “busman’s holiday” in the Palouse. We have been here so often we have virtually every picturesque barn and farmstead in the region mapped out and choreographed to be there at the best light. Join us in June and discover the subtle photographic pleasures of the Palouse for yourself!
Participants arrive in Spokane, Washington, in time to meet for dinner. (D) Days 26 We drive to Pullman, our centralized hub for these next five full days. Like the Palouse farmers, we will be up early. Our shooting locations will change depending upon the time of day, light and weather, and we drive numerous farm roads looking for great photographic situations. The Palouse offers a wide range of inspiring agricultural landscapes. Unlike the flat fields associated with so much of agricultural America, the 4,000-square-mile Palouse is covered with sensational rolling hills, textured fields and a host of beautifully-preserved barns and other farm buildings. We return to Spokane on the evening of Day Six. (BLD) Day 7 Participants may depart at any time today. |
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