Utah "Layer Cake Country" Exploratory -- 2026

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Utah "Layer Cake Country" Exploratory -- 2026

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Instructors: Don Rommes and Bruce Barnbaum

April 26 - May 2, 2026

Workshop Fee: $2350

Deposit amount: $350

Please read more below, or contact Bruce Barnbaum at (360) 691-4105 for immediate, detailed information about the workshop.

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Layer Cake Country Exploratory

Workshop Instructors: Don Rommes and Bruce Barnbaum

Southern Utah’s geology can be likened to a layer cake with many layers, sometimes folded and convoluted, creating a landscape found nowhere else on earth. High mountain elevations feature aspen and conifer forests. The variety is astounding. We’ll photograph this land, the most unique on this planet.

But we’ll do much, much more. Two experienced, dedicated instructors, working closely with students, will guide you beyond your photographic goals to powerful imagery you didn’t think you could achieve. Whether you work digitally or traditionally, in color or black-and-white, we’re there to help. We can work with students at all levels of experience and expertise; we cannot work with students at different levels of enthusiasm. If your enthusiasm is high for photography and for learning, you’ll fit right in. You’ll gain a greater understanding of light (the basis of all photography) and using it to relate lines, forms, colors and contrasts for the strongest possible compositions. You’ll gain deeper insights into your chosen subject matter to better express yourself through your photography.

The workshop begins Sunday morning, April 26, 2026 at 9 a.m., shortly after breakfast as we meet indoors for orientation, discussion of photographic issues, and information about the week’s locations and activities. We invite all participants to arrive the prior evening (Saturday, April 25) for an informal dinner, meeting all the participants and instructors, getting a good night’s sleep before the start of the workshop. Outdoor field sessions will include visits to one eye-popping site after another. Indoor sessions include review of everyone’s imagery—students and instructors—in a set of wonderfully supportive atmosphere. The workshop concludes about noon, May 2, 2026. But it never ends, as we maintain contact long after departing from the workshop site.

 

Bentonite Hills

Bouder Mountain Aspen Abstract

 

We foster an atmosphere of enjoyment and mutual support in which you’ll find your fellow students to be of great assistance. We work together to make visual sense of what you’re looking at so that others will be drawn to your imagery. We help and encourage one another. It always works out that way!

The High and Low At Molten Land Overview.

 
 

Startle Point Ridge & Molten Land (Barnbaum photograph from the cliff edge.)

We’ll see landscapes that boggle the mind. It will be a week featuring one surprise after another. Do you want to know more about the geology or human history of the region? We can supply lots of expertise on those subject, as well. Yes, it will be a week in a fabulous landscape, but it’s so much more.

Are you primarily into portraiture, abstracts, architecture? Indoors and outdoors we’ll share our thoughts on all types of subject matter, where the emphasis is always on using light to create wonderful compositions, making it an all-encompassing educational outing. Take advantage of the opportunities. Our photography instruction applies to all aspects of photography, not just to the dramatic landscape we’re in.

Whether you’re shooting digitally or traditionally (with film), working in color or black and white, we’re there to help. Photographers Bruce Barnbaum and Don Rommes cover the entire spectrum, and they’ll answer your questions, lay out new ideas for you to pursue, and help you both technically and artistically in every way.

 

Cliffs Near Caineville Buttes

 

Cathedral Valley Cliffs Overlook

 

We do all this from our base in the charming town of Torrey, Utah. Located close to nothing but magnificent landscapes. This workshop offers a complete break from daily life, replacing it with full immersion into creative endeavors. We’ll stay at the rustic Rim Rock Inn, at the edge of Capitol Reef National Park. It’s a marvelous location for learning.

If you have any questions, please contact Bruce Barnbaum at his email address of barnbaum@aol.com or his home phone at (360-691-4105).

For additional information about co-instructor Don Rommes and the areas we will visit during the workshop, visit his website at     https://www.rommesarts.com/capitol-reef-and-vicinity.

To register for this workshop via the website, please return to the top of the page, and click on the button Add to Cart. Fill out the information, including your choice of a deposit ($350, nonrefundable, but it holds your workshop space for you) or full payment ($2350 refundable, minus the deposit amount) for the workshop. Payment can be made using most credit cards. If you register with a deposit, the full payment will be due 8 weeks prior to the workshop. You will receive an email response to your application shortly. (If you are applying for more than one workshop, please do this for each workshop you wish to attend.)

If you prefer to not use credit cards as payment method, we accept registration with a check (deposit or full amount) and an application. Please download and fill out the the application (Workshop-application.doc or Workshop-application.PDF). Specify whether you will pay the deposit or full payment, and make the check payable to Bruce Barnbaum. Mail the check with filled out application to the address below. We will notify you by email to confirm your registration.

Bruce Barnbaum Workshops

P.O. Box 1791

Granite Falls, WA 98252

If you have specific questions, please contact Bruce by phone at (360) 691-4105 or by email: barnbaum@aol.com.