
Palouse Harvest Master Class
August 13, 2026 - August 16, 2026
| $1,695Immerse yourself in the undulating, velvet-like landscapes of eastern Washington with an exclusive photography master class set in the heart of the Palouse. Designed for passionate landscape photographers looking to elevate their craft, this intensive workshop focuses on mastering the interplay of dramatic light and shadow across the region’s iconic rolling dunes of wheat and canola. Under expert guidance, participants learn advanced compositional techniques while chasing the golden hour to perfectly frame rustic barns, solitary trees, and endless waves of agricultural color. Beyond just capturing stunning images in the field, the class delves deeply into advanced post-processing and developing a personal artistic vision, ensuring you leave with not only a breathtaking portfolio of this uniquely American tapestry but also a refined, masterful approach to visual storytelling.
The Palouse
If you’ve never photographed the Palouse, you owe yourself the opportunity to do it. The vast and far reaching wheat fields, barns and old buildings and lots of Americana dominate the experience here. During the Spring, the wheat is a beautiful shade of green, providing a nice contrast to the weathered wood and blue skies. Photographing this time of year can be challenging and creatively rewarding.
However, when we visit the Palouse area during the harvest time in August, things are much different…equally beautiful and more demanding creatively. This is why I chose to offer my MasterClass during the harvest time. We typically experience mature wheat fields waiting to be harvested, on to cut fields and then the dark earth of recently plowed fields. The color palette has shifted from one or two shades of green in the spring to a wide palette of yellows and browns so we have much more color variation, along with the amazing lights and shadows, to utilize in our compositions.
We also have more design elements to play with in our photographs during the harvest than we do in the spring. When the fields are first cut, there are lines in the fields that turn out to be an important compositional element. They also add an additional challenge to the photographer in figuring out how to integrate those lines in the composition so they add to the shot, not detract from it.
I’ve always said that the Palouse is on my top 3 list of most challenging places to shoot, on par with Death Valley and the Hoh Rainforest. As an artist, I enjoy visiting challenging locations because it pushes me to be better and think differently to come away with pleasing images. During the Palouse harvest, this challenge is invigorating and exciting because of the incredible palette of possibilities that are in front of us during this time of year.
This makes it the perfect location to explore your creative vision and push the boundaries of how you see and capture the world around you.
Here’s a short video from my 2021 harvest workshops
Fitness Level: Easy
All locations close to the cars and we will be on maintained level ground.
Logistics
You can fly in directly to Spokane or Seattle Washington. We will be based in Colfax WA, which puts us in a prime location for many of the locations we will visit. We will travel each day from the hotel to our locations and return at various times for rest and/or image reviews. More information will be sent to you after registration.
| What’s Included | What’s Not Included |
|---|---|
| • Expert guiding | • Travel to/from workshop location and during workshop |
| • In-field photographic instruction | • Lodging |
| • Classroom instruction | • Meals |
| • Post workshop syllabus and support | |
| • New friends and a great time! |







