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Join Shelley Vandegrift in the evocative landscapes of Santa Fe for an immersive exploration of this creative approach. In this workshop, you learn to see with intention, photograph with curiosity, and transform your images into compelling visual stories that reflect your personal voice. The dramatic light, textures, and colors of the Southwest provide an inspiring foundation for your imagery, while the Digital Lab becomes the place where your ideas take expressive form.
We balance time in the field with hands-on post-processing sessions, focusing on tools and techniques in Lightroom and Photoshop that elevate your photographs into works of art. Shelley’s clear, approachable teaching style makes complex processes feel intuitive and empowering. Through guided demonstrations and individual feedback, you learn how to use digital tools to enhance abstraction, build atmosphere, shape color and tone, and create emotionally resonant images.
This workshop is ideal for photographers who want to expand their creative range, develop a fine-art sensibility, or simply explore new ways of interpreting the world. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of expressive photography—and a collection of images that reveal your inner landscape.
During this workshop, you will:
This inspiring experience encourages you to develop your own visual language and bring emotion, mystery, and imagination to your work. Come join us—and discover the magic of turning photographs into expressive art.
This workshop includes workflows that incorporate AI-based tools. Read more about Santa Fe Workshops position on AI here.
Experienced Amateurs and Professionals who are eager to explore a bold new frontier in image-making are encouraged to attend.
Participants must have a basic working knowledge of Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, including tools, selections, layers, and layer masks. All camera formats are welcome.
Computer workstations equipped with M-series Mac minis are provided in the Digital Lab. Please ensure any external hard drives are formatted to be read by Mac systems. See "Santa Fe Campus" for more details.
To get the most from your workshop experience, participants should be in good physical (mobility, stamina) and mental health. Come prepared for the high elevation of Santa Fe, long days, and seasonal weather, including high temperatures. You must be able to carry your own photographic and personal gear at all times, both on campus and on location. You are responsible for being open and honest about your physical fitness, and we reserve the right to remove you from the workshop if we find your fitness to be less than that which you have described.
Participants are responsible for making their own housing arrangements in Santa Fe. On-campus accommodations are not currently available.
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Shelley Vandegrift’s journey into photography began at age 10, mesmerized by the magic of her father’s darkroom. This early exposure sparked a lifelong passion for blending the creative artistry of capturing images with the technical precision of post-production. The emergence of digital photography provided the perfect medium for Shelley to unite her love of photography with her expertise in computer technology. Today, she channels this synergy into her photographic art and teaching imaging software, artistic post-processing, and infrared photography.
Shelley is known for making complex techniques accessible to all. She has lectured for Skylum and DxO software, earned the 23rd Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Digital Manipulation and Collage, and co-authored Infrared Photography: Digital Techniques for Artistic Images, 2nd Edition.
Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including The Beauty of Invisible Light at the Commons Gallery, as well as in B&W Magazine, A. Smith Gallery, the Latino Cultural Center of Dallas, PhotoPlace Gallery, and the Art Travelers Gallery at Dallas Love Field Airport.
Through her evocative art and empowering teaching, Shelley inspires others to discover the magic of photography and craft their own creative stories.
Website: vandegriftphotography.com
Instagram: @vandegriftphotography