WVU's Jackson Hole Photography Workshop is a 10-day intensive field course that explores the diverse and remote region of northwestern Wyoming, including Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Daily excursions exploring this stunning region are complemented by darkroom and digital work sessions, critiques of work in progress, gallery visits and evening presentations. The 2017 workshop will take place June 15-25. The three-credit course is offered through the Office of Academic Innovation at WVU and is open to all WVU students and non-traditional students. No photographic experience is required and equipment is provided as needed.
For more info please visit http://jhpw.wvu.edu/, or contact Professor Sherwin at michael.sherwin@mail.wvu.edu.