Fall Color Photography in Rocky Mountain National Park

Fall Color Photography in Rocky Mountain National Park

Learn to capture a unique perspective on the spectacular fall colors of RMNP with accomplished nature photographer, Bob Dean!

By Rocky Mountain Conservancy

Date and time

September 27 · 6:30pm - September 28 · 4pm MDT

Location

Estes Park Visitor's Center

500 Big Thompson Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • 21 hours 30 minutes

Each fall, Rocky Mountain National Park puts on a show as fall blankets the forest and meadows in golds, reds, and browns. In this two-part course, instructor Bob Dean will teach beginning and intermediate photographers to capture a unique perspective on fall color. The course begins with a virtual classroom session on Friday evening, followed by a full day of shooting in Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday.

As the creation of strong images is a combination of art and technique, participants will learn the basic creative controls on the camera, study photographic composition, and then learn how to use those controls and visualization techniques to make great photos. Participants will also have the opportunity to capture fall landscapes and more intimate autumn moments throughout the park, with on-the-spot coaching and feedback from their instructor throughout the day.

The primary objectives of this course are to:

  • Understand the creative controls on your camera or smartphone and how to use them for making strong images and how to use light to your advantage when making images.
  • Explore basic and more advanced photographic composition.

Who: Participants ages 16 and up. This is a Level II course. Expect short-distance walks throughout the day, primarily on level terrain.

When: Friday, September 27, 2024, from 6:30pm to 9:00pm AND Saturday, September 28, 2024, from 8:00am to 4:00pm

Where: Friday – Zoom (virtual), Saturday – We will meet at the Estes Park Visitor Center, located at 500 Big Thompson Ave in downtown Estes Park, and travel together to various sites in Rocky Mountain National Park in Conservancy vehicles. Registration includes all required fees and permits for Rocky Mountain National Park.

What to bring:

  • 10 Essentials for Field Courses
  • Bag lunch on Saturday
  • Camera: digital SLR or mirrorless camera and lenses (wide angle lens and a short to medium telephoto zoom lens, close-up lens if you have one) OR a point-and-shoot camera OR a Smartphone with a camera
  • Camera manual
  • Spare batteries and memory cards
  • Tripod (optional but helpful)
  • Camera bag or daypack

About your instructor: Bob has been exploring and photographing the outdoors for more than 50 years. Bob has been teaching and lecturing at many Colorado venues including the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Highlands Ranch Community Association, Arapahoe Library District, Douglas County Library District, High Plains Library District, Gardens at Spring Creek in Fort Collins, and numerous local camera clubs. He has also written five eBooks. His stock file includes images ranging from Alaska to Australia, South America to Europe, Asia, and Antarctica. He has extensive experience in the western U.S., especially Colorado and California. Published images and articles have appeared in magazines and newsletters including Falcon, Outdoor World, and several photo newsletters. He was an assistant editor and featured writer/photographer for First Light Monthly Newsletter for Nature Photographers.

Visit Bob’s website: Views of Nature Photo

Conservancy members get 15% off individual registration when you use the discount code in your membership email! Limit 2 per membership.

Not a member of the Conservancy? Learn more and join here: Conservancy Membership

If you have questions about this course, please contact the Field Institute by email at education@RMConservancy.org or by phone at 970-586-3262.

Organized by

Rocky Mountain Conservancy's Education Team directly supports the organization's mission by offering a wide range of educational opportunities, focused on building a love of wild places and inspiring people to act to preserve them. Educational offerings include:

Families on the Trail - guided hikes and outdoor skill-building events for elementary school-age children and their caregivers

Kids' Courses - half day outdoor education courses for elementary and middle school-age children

Hike with a Naturalist - guided hikes for older teens and adults, offered at a variety of challenge levels

Field Institute Courses - half-day, full-day, and multi-day courses led by expert instructors on a wide range of topics, including botany, natural history, cultural history, art & photography

Bettie Courses - outdoor skill-building courses for women, inspired by the exceptional RMNP Ranger, Bettie Willard

$275