Tours
and Workshops
There are no schedules of tours or
workshops, lists of locations, fees or anything else you would normally expect
to see on a website of this type. OPT used to spend lots money on advertising,
brochures and mailings. But now, I'm operating under different conditions so I
can pass the cost savings on to you - so you can purchase more film or digital
storage. Even using this free website hosting service keeps the costs down (and
your savings up). All of
OPT's Photographic Tours and Workshops are custom designed for the customer.
Locations and dates are up to the customer (assuming that I'm is available
during that time). Prices are highly variable depending on what type of service
the customer would like (accommodations, transportation, location, meals,
instruction - these are just some of the variables). The best way to set-up a
tour or workshop is to contact me (either by using the "Contact OPT"
form on this website, emailing me directly or dropping me a note in the 'ol
"snail-mail"), suggest a time frame, location (or locations) and I'll
get back to you. Remember, these are custom tours and workshops! But to give
you an idea of some locations that OPT has conducted a tour or workshop at:
- Oregon Coast
- Shore Acres
- Formal Gardens
- Spectacular Cliffs
- Sunset Bay
- Cape Arago
- Boardman
- Yaquina Head
- Oregon Dunes
- Western US National Parks
- John Day Fossil Beds
- Crater Lake
- Rouge River
- Umpqua River
- Clearwater Falls
- Toketee Falls
- Mt. Rainier
- Mountain Scenery
- Wildflowers
- Olympic
- Lassen Volcanic
- Yellowstone
- Landscapes
- Wildlife
- Thermal Features
- Grand Teton
- Arches
- Bryce Canyon
- Zion
- Yosemite
- Bodie
- Mono Lake
- Alabama Hills
- Gold Mining camps
- Central Oregon
- John Day Fossil Beds
- Cascade Mountains
- Northeast Oregon
- Wallowa Mountains
- Hells Canyon
- Ghost Towns
- Southeast Oregon
- Steens Mountain
- Leslie Gulch & Owyhee country
- Pillars of Rome
- Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge
- Waterfalls
- Mt. Adams
- Timberline Lodge
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