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MONSOONS & THE GRAND CANYON PHOTO WORKSHOP

2025 WORKSHOP - BOTH RIMS + MORE - AUG 28-SEP 2

Learn more and sign up here.

Every summer, monsoon storms travel north from the Gulf of California, predictably arriving at the Grand Canyon from late June to mid-September. August receives the most storms and highest precipitation annually. This is a surprise to many who know Arizona as an arid state. The storms rarely arrive peacefully. Rather, strong bolts of lightning, huge thunderclaps and torrential downpours accompany the strong monsoon cells. There are very few things as exciting as watching a monsoon strom pass over the Grand Canyon. Come with me this summer as we take a small group out to safely chase scenes like these at North Rim (with an optional free day at the South Rim). We have appropriate options available if a rare clear day should happen during our workshop.

Monsoons & the Grand Canyon Workshop

Rob Strain is a licensed Grand Canyon Guide who lives in Prescott, Arizona. This allows him to make frequent trips to the Grand Canyon during the all seasons. He has photographed from every prominent point at the Grand Canyon and many unknown locations. In addition to this workshop he offers private custom workshops of 1-5 days for individuals and small groups. 

Summary: We will be photographing from both the North Rim of the Grand Canyon plus one or two prime locations east of the Grand Canyon. A major emphasis will be placed on capturing monsoon weather, including huge anvil cloud formations, storms within the canyon and lightning. Of course, this all depends on the weather, but we have selected the most dependable part of the monsoon season. And there are plenty of alternatives for us on days the weather does not fully cooperate.

Here are some things you can expect:

We will frequently be on the move to catch the best weather phenomena as it highlights prominent canyon features and creates drama for your images.

You will learn how to properly frame your images, including taking advantage of longer lenses to isolate features under the most amazing light.

You will learn multiple techniques for capturing lightning and when to use each technique.

My job will to be sure you have the most successful, fun trip with great photography results. My job is not to take lots of pictures for myself but to help you get your shots. Your time will be well used actually shooting at the best locations and not wasted hunting for the best spots during your time at the North Rim. My job is to get you to productive locations at the right time. 

We will work on assuring that you work is gallery level. You will learn post processing techniques that will get the most from your images. We will pay particular attention to creating depth to your images that will make viewers want to linger as if they were on the edge of the rim themselves. We will review some of your favorite captures to make sure your compositions and post processing are exceptional.

This workshop offers more bang for your buck and likely more fun than any other workshop that features the Grand Canyon. To discover more about what to expect, be sure to look at some of the images below. 

 

Transportation 

For those traveling from out of state we will meet at the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG). There are currently direct flights to Flagstaff from the following cities: 

  • Phoenix.
  • Portland, OR.
  • Indianapolis.
  • Orange County.
  • Atlanta.
  • Dallas.
  • Chicago.
  • Louisville
  • Denver
  • Cinncinatti
  • Richmond, VA

Flights from these cities may not be every day of the week. Please check schedules. A good alternative is to fly to and from Phoenix and take the Groome Transportation shuttle to FLG. This is about a 2.5 hour trip for about $80.

There is also a shuttle from Grand Canyon Airport to FLG if you wish to stay over with your own lodging reservations after our workshop. The Grand Canyon busses do a good job of getting us around to many areas of the park.

This workshop is limited to just four participants, so you will receive plenty of attention. Reservations will close once four participants have registered. We will carpool to locations, dependent on the number of you who want to drive. Carpool drivers (up to two) will be reimbursed at mileage allowance of $.65 per mile from our first meeting location until the end of the workshop. 

If there is no threat of a flash flood, you will enjoy creating fantastic "hand held" images in Antelope canyon. The images below were all made handheld.

Other Details

Fitness Level

Most of our photography will involve walks of no more than a couple hundred yards. There could be opportunities to walk further, however. The walk from the parking lot to the rim at Horseshoe Bend is 1.4 miles round trip on a gradual slope. If we are able to get into one of the slot canyon, there can be a number of steep steps that could be difficult on bad knees. If you have physical limitations, please contact me so we can discuss alternative.

Elevation

The South Rim is around 7000' in elevation whereas the North Rim is anywhere from 8000-8800' in elevation. This means the North Rim is usually about 3-5 degrees cooler than the South Rim. Page is at 4100'.

Weather

The average August high daytime temperature is 92° F and nighttime 65° F. Page can get up to 105° at this time of year. Slot canyons remain relatively cool, but we will have plenty of water for you.

General Equipment Recommendations

Waterproof rain jacket (should shed water)
Several possible under layers - long sleeved shirt, sweaters, sweatshirt
Umbrella
Sunscreen
Bug repellent (not much of an issue at GC; flies may be annoying around Page)
Trekking poles if you have physical limitations
Comfortable hiking or walking shoes - sticky soles recommended

Photography Gear

SLR, DSLR or Mirrorless Camera
Tripod (able to extend to 5' or higher recommended)
Wired remote release
Lightning trigger (Lightning Bug+ or Lightning Trigger by Stepping Stones preferred)
Circular Polarizer
ND Filters (3 or 4, 6, 10) if possible 
Batteries and charger
Laptop Computer with  Lightroom & Photoshop, On1 or Capture 1
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    • PRE-FORGIVEN
    • SIZE MATTERS
  • PHOTOBOOMERS
    • MASKS SIMPLIFIED
    • RADIAL FILTER MASK
    • SELECT OBJECT MASK
    • RANGE MASKS
    • NEGATIVE CLARITY
    • BUILDING FRAMES
    • DENOISE & SHARPENING
    • GALLERY REPRESENTATION
    • ART SHOW GUIDE
    • BORDER PATROL
    • MAKE IT POP!
    • SEEING HALOS
    • SEEING SPOTS
    • REFLECTED LIGHT
    • MODIFYING SATURATION
    • BE A GALLERY ARTIST
    • FINDING STYLE
    • MINIMALISM
    • BREAK THE RULES
    • LEADING LIGHT
    • KEEP IT SIMPLE
    • BALANCE YOUR COMPOSITION
    • CREATING DEPTH
    • FIND AN ANGLE
    • RULES & FRAMES
    • WHAT IS YOUR SUBJECT?
    • MISTAKES PHOTOGRAPHERS MAKE
    • TRIM BODIES ARE IN
    • CAMERA & LENS DECISIONS
    • TRIPOD SELECTION
    • BUY A BAG OR TWO
    • 3 IMPORTANT FILTERS
    • DAY 1 WITH CAMERA
    • DAY 2 - LEARN TO FOCUS
    • EXPOSURE CONTROL
    • CROOKED PHOTOGRAPHERS
  • DECOR
    • BUYING FRAMES
    • ART FESTIVAL SHOPPING
    • LIGHTING PRINTS
    • VALUE OF PHOTOS
    • COLOR BLINDNESS
    • HOW TO VISIT AN ART GALLERY
    • WALL ART PREVIEWS
    • B&W DARKROOM PRINTS
    • HANG IT!
    • COVER THAT PRINT
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    • WHY PHOTO SALES ARE SURGING
    • DETAILS MATTER
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