T
exas is famous for its wildflowers and Salado for its historic homes and
quaint shops and restaurants. This GreatPhotography workshop gives you the best
that Texas has to offer. You'll split your time between the Texas Hill Country
enjoying the tapestry of colorful wildflowers, and the quaint historic
atmosphere of Salado's Rose Mansion where you'll have the opportunity to not
only photograph history but to relive it when you stay in one of the mansions
many historic rooms.
This is the only
workshop where you can enjoy the expert instruction of two
outstanding photographers. Joining me in Salado is Griff Smith, one of
Texas' most notable photographers and a full time shooter for Texas Highways
magazine.
While
at the Rose Mansion, Griff Smith will show you how he approaches an assignment
with the magazine. You’ll plan and shoot an entire series of images that will
tell the story of the Rose Mansion.
You’ll explore how to use studio strobes, tungsten lights and small portable
strobes to give your photographs that edge and sparkle.
It is at the Rose Mansion where you'll also have the opportunity to relive
history when you stay in one of the mansions many historic rooms.
The grounds offer a mini tour of early Texas dwellings. Texas markers and one
National Register marker attest to the authenticity of the Rose Mansion, two
beautifully restored log cabins, a summer kitchen cottage and a larger Greek
Revival cottage.
The main home, built in 1870 by Major A.J. Rose, has four bedrooms (three have
fireplaces), a grand parlor, an elegant dining room and a cozy country kitchen.
The mansion is complimented with Rose family memorabilia and authentic antiques.
What You'll See
The Rose Mansion is nestled among towering oaks, elms and persimmon trees,
this traditional Greek Revival style mansion, complimentary cottages and log
cabins are located on two acres of landscaped grounds surrounded by a
picturesque picket fence.
The Garrison Cabin is not only an incredible backdrop for photography, but it
is one of the many historic rooms that workshop students will be staying in
during the workshop. You'll not only get a chance to photograph history,
you'll relive it too.
Village of Salado offers Golf, carriage rides, fine restaurants, shopping for
antiques, art, decorative items and clothing. A grocery store, convenience
stores and full service drug store are available for necessities. Of course,
you'll want to stroll the banks of the spring fed Salado Creek that has
attracted people to this area for ages.
We
will explore the back roads and parks in the Texas Hill Country photographing
some of the most spectacular displays of wildflowers around. Inks
Lake State Park has been a favorite location for viewing wildflowers for years.
Even in years when the wildflowers are not putting on a great display, we've got
secret places to so so you'll be sure to bring home some stunning wildflower
images. Oh, don't forget the awesome barbeque in Llano.
Your Instructors
Rob Hull
Rob is the owner of GreatPhotography and has been hosting small workshops
for five years. A PPA Certified Professional Photographer, Rob manages an active
portrait business, teaches photography at SMU and hosts a selected number of
small workshops.
Griff Smith
If you’ve lived in Texas you’ve seen Griff Smith’s work. After nineteen years
photographing for Texas Highways magazine Griff’s work has graced countless
pages of magazines, brochures and even wall murals. A master of light, Griff
turns the ordinary into images of extraordinary beauty.
Griff has logged more than 150,000 miles traveling the highways for Texas
Highways magazine.
Sign Up Early
This workshop is one of the most popular that I offer and if you want to
ensure your spot please sign up today.
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