Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Santa Fe’s skies, explore a creative muse above, and master a variety of new photographic techniques in this unique workshop with Kristi Odom. This new program is designed for photographers who wish to elevate their artistry by capturing the mysterious allure of wide-open desert skies, a dizzying accumulation of cloud formations, vivid stars, and the Milky Way.
Set against the stunning backdrop of New Mexico’s diverse landscapes, you learn to transform ordinary skies into extraordinary works of art. Kristi guides participants through the mesmerizing world of cloudscapes and starry nights, and provides demonstrations and assignments designed to help you translate the beauty of the night. Throughout this workshop, you explore new techniques for capturing dynamic cloud formations, photographing sunsets, creating artwork with stars, and mastering long-exposure photography to bring the sky to life. Through a blend of technical instruction and creative exploration, we cover:
Our week together includes hands-on field sessions, where we venture to iconic locations around Santa Fe, allowing you to practice your skills in a supportive environment. These location sessions are paired with time in the classroom, where Kristi reviews your new images and discusses post-processing techniques that enhance your images and bring your artistic vision to life.
Join Kristi on this creative journey and discover how to capture the enchanting beauty above, turning your photography into fine art that reflects the unique spirit of Santa Fe’s early morning, sunset, and night skies.
Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR or mirrorless camera. Participants must be able to download and select images using image editing software for class sessions.
Participants should also have a working knowledge of Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop and have the software installed on their laptops.
Along with your DSLR or mirrorless camera, participants should bring a tripod and wide-angle lens, as low aperture work is recommended.
Participants should be able to engage in moderate outdoor exercise for up to an hour or more at a time including off-trail walking on uneven terrain including sand, dirt, and loose rock. Location work is likely to include late evening shoots. Participants must be comfortable working in and moving in the dark.
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Participants are responsible for making their own housing arrangements in Santa Fe. On-campus accommodations are not currently available.
Kristi Odom is a Nikon Ambassador, an award-winning photographer, and filmmaker known for her work in wildlife photography, conservation, and storytelling. She combines her love for nature and her technical skills to capture images that connect emotionally with viewers and raise awareness about environmental issues. Kristi has received numerous accolades for her photography, including awards from organizations like Nature’s Best and National Geographic.
Informed by her experience as an associate fellow for the International League of Conservation Photographers and as a contributing photographer for National Geographic, Kristi explores the role of photography in environmental advocacy. She also frequently speaks at events and workshops, sharing her experiences and techniques with other photographers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Website: kristiodomfineart.com
Instagram: @kristiodom