Workshop Discount: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, April 14 -18, 2012

We are offering a discounted price on our annual springtime in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photography Workshop. Register before February 20th and get 300.00 off the normal cost of admission!

Dates: April 14-18, 2012
Where: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Price: $1150.00, now $850.00 through 2/20/2012
Deposit: $200.00
Instructors: Joseph Rossbach
Limit: 10 
Lodging: State Highway 73. Townsend, TN 37882 1.800.448.2465. www.talleyhoinn.com.
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Springtime! The Great Smoky Mountains at their finest! Scores of wildflowers, pristine mountain streams and rivers, and ex
expansive views of layered blue mountains at sunrise and sunset await you and your camera. Some of the amazing locations we will be shooting include Tremont, Roaring Fork River, Clingmans Dome/Mortons Overlook, Little River Parkway, Cades Cove and much more! Most of the shooting on this workshop will be at or near the road. We will spend one afternoon hiking up to White Oak Sink to photograph wildflowers, waterfalls and caves.

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Joseph Rossbach

Joseph Rossbach has been photographing the landscape for over fifteen years. Joe’s photographs and articles have appeared in a number of books, calendars and magazines including Outdoor Photographer, The Nature Conservancy, Digital Photo, Photo Techniques, Popular Photography, Blue Ridge Country, Mountain Connections and many more. Joe is also a staff course instructor for Nature Photographers Magazine, and writes a regular blog column for Outdoor Photographer Magazine online edition. Joe is also a co-author and contributing photographer two print books, The Ultimate Guide to Digital Nature Photography (Mountain Trail Press) and 50 Amazing Things You Must See and Do in the Greater D.C. Area, The Ultimate Adventure Guide. Joe continues to travel extensively producing new and exciting images of the natural world as well as leading several photography workshops and photo tours each year.

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