Ricketts Glen Waterfalls

Ricketts Glen State Park is home to the East Coast most photogenic waterfalls. On this weekend workshop, we will spend both days hiking Gonoga Glen and Glen Leigh shooting over 20 waterfalls in the park.

We start at the trail-head at first light and will be down in the gorge shooting for at least 6 – 8 hours.  We should arrive back to the cars by no later than 3 or 4pm. Bring snacks, water and a bag lunch for the day.

Because this workshop involves shooting waterfalls, it is advised to bring along river sandals & clothing for being wet.

 

 

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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There is limited lodging available just outside of the park at the Ricketts Glen Hotel (5 rooms). There is however plentiful campsites and cabins available in the park. The nearest area with alternative lodging is Wilkes Barre/Scranton, about 40 minutes away from the park.