Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Workshop

June 16-19, 2010 (changed from June 17-20)
Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range in Montana, Wyoming
Workshop based out of Lovell, Wyoming
 

Copyright 2009 by Lynne Pomeranz

Copyright 2009 by Lynne Pomeranz

Copyright by Lynne Pomeranz

Copyright by Lynne Pomeranz

The Pryor Mountain Wild Horses, known for their beautiful Spanish characteristics and colors, offer a unique opportunity to intimately observe and photograph wild horse behavior and social dynamics. From the red rock, high desert landscape of Wyoming to the semi-alpine slopes of Montana there are beautiful views and photographs to be had along the way. Other species of wildlife that call these areas home are bighorn sheep, deer, mountain lions, and bears, to name a few. The magnificent Pryor horses and breath-taking landscape make for an unforgettable workshop experience.  

Fee: $1325.00
Includes lunch, snacks, beverages, and transportation on the horse range on Friday and Saturday. Lodging and other meals are not included. Our group workshop rate at the Horseshoe Bend Motel is $68.00 + tax/nightly.

Limited to eight participants. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  10% off workshop fee for returning participants.  A $325.00 nonrefundable deposit is required to hold your space. Balance due 60 days prior to the workshop. Travel insurance is recommended should you need to cancel, or in the rare event of bad weather.

Copyright by Lynne Pomeranz

Copyright by Lynne Pomeranz

Schedule
The first day will begin at 11am at the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center. There will be a slideshow presentation followed by a late afternoon to early evening photo session which will include horses of the Pryor Mountain Breeders Association and the Dryhead area of the wild horse range. The next two days will be spent in the Pryor Mountains of Montana in the heart of the wild horse range. On the last day we will return to the Dryhead for an early morning shoot, after which there will be time for digital darkroom and discussion. You may choose to return to the Dryhead for late afternoon light on your own.

You should be technically comfortable with your own equipment prior to attending the workshop. To take full advantage of this photo opportunity you should have a 80mm-200mm zoom lens or longer, or the equivalent in other combinations of lenses. A 24mm-85mm will also come in handy to capture the breathtaking landscape.

To visit Lynne’s Pryor Mountain Wild Horse photo gallery CLICK HERE

To receive your registration packet, please workshop CLICK HERE