On Location
Santa Fe

Landscape and the Story of Place

with Christina Selby

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Course Description

Santa Fe and surrounding areas of northern New Mexico sit at the transition between many beautiful and unique environments, from the southern edge of the Rocky Mountains to arid grasslands, forests, deserts, and wetlands. These places also face pressing challenges, including prolonged droughts, damaging wildfires, and the threat of species extinction as we navigate a hotter, drier future shaped by climate change.

In this in-person workshop, we explore three diverse landscapes around Santa Fe to understand the story nature wants or needs us to tell. Seeking beauty while also bearing witness to what may be broken, Christina guides participants through the process of developing a unique sense of place and telling nature’s story through practices that intertwine connection, personal reflection, creativity, technical skill, and time.

In the field, you engage with a variety of technical approaches essential for capturing the essence of these environments. Under Christina’s expert guidance, participants experiment with a range of photographic techniques, including landscape, macro, wildlife, and astro-photography. This workshop encourages you to push your boundaries and cultivate new skills that enrich your storytelling.

When we gather in the classroom, each participant works to transform a selection of their images into a compelling story of place. Participants are guided through a comprehensive Adobe Lightroom workflow from photo selection to post-processing, and practice writing captions that enhance their visual narratives. Christina shares examples of how impactful nature-based storytelling can support conservation efforts and inspire others to take action. We also discuss platforms for sharing and promoting your work and self-publishing options. On the final day, participants present their completed stories reflective of a deep exploration of place, newly acquired technical skills, and a rich narrative framework.

By blending skill development with personal reflection and storytelling, this workshop is designed for photographers seeking to enhance their technical prowess while forging a deeper connection to the natural world around them. This approach empowers photographers to convey the intricate narratives of nature, inspiring others to engage with and protect these vital landscapes.

Additional Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Advanced Amateurs, Early-Career Professionals

What You Should Know:

Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR or mirrorless camera. Participants must be able to download and select images and have a basic knowledge of photo editing using editing software for class sessions.

Activity Level:
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. 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 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 early morning and/or late evening shoots.
Policies:
Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for making their own housing arrangements in Santa Fe. On-campus accommodations are not currently available.

Meals:
Daily beverage service available; one group dinner is provided by Santa Fe Workshops. All other meals are the responsibility of the participant.
Categories
Digital Workflow, Nature & Landscape, One-of-a-Kind, Storytelling
about
Christina Selby

Christina Selby is a conservation photographer based in Santa Fe. As a visual artist and writer, she uses multimedia storytelling as a powerful tool to share the beauty of the planet and motivate others to act on behalf of nature. Her two guidebooks: Best Wildflower Hikes New Mexico, and Family Outdoor Adventures New Mexico, and numerous articles for New Mexico Magazine, have allowed her to explore New Mexico widely in 20 years of living here. She has published stories on endangered species and places and the efforts to save them in publications such as Audubon Magazine, Sierra Magazine, bioGraphic, Scientific American, National Geographic onlineOutdoor Photographer, and more. She has also collaborated with The Nature Conservancy, New Mexico Wild, Defenders of Wildlife, and Audubon to support conservation efforts with visual storytelling. 

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with Christina Selby

Landscape and the Story of Place

April 7 – 11, 2025

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