Workshops

2024 Workshops are now live!

I am teaching two printing workshops in 2024 with Maine Media Workshops, including one brand new one! In July I’m teaching my traditional printing course, The Craft and Art of the Fine Digital Print, and at the end of September/beginning of October, I’m teaching a brand new course called Mastering the Fine Digital Print. This new course is more advanced, covering many topics we do not have time to cover in the first workshop, and the first workshop (or equivalent experience) is thus required to take the advanced course.

And coming up even sooner, I have the next iteration of my Photography and Environmental Advocacy online course starting in just a few weeks on February 6th, 2024!

New Printing Workshop

Because of a waitlist on my workshop that completed last week, we’ve decided to add a new session of my fine art printing workshop at Maine Media from October 30th-November 3rd, 2023. Please follow the link for more information and to register.

New session of Photography and Environmental Advocacy Workshop!

We’ve scheduled a new session of my new Photography & Environmental Advocacy workshop this summer…it will happen over five Tuesday afternoons, August 1st, 8th, 15th, 29th and September 19th. Find out more and sign up at the link, and please let me know if you have any questions! We did tweak the timing to allow for my time between the last classes to allow people to work more on their projects between classes.

2023 Workshops

I have three workshops scheduled with Maine Media in 2023 that have been announced (plus one more in the works!). I’m particularly excited about my brand new workshop, Photography and Environmental Advocacy, which launches February 28th. The online workshop runs Wednesday afternoons (1-4 pm Eastern) for five weeks (March 1st-March 29th). You can find out more and register here.

I’m also teaching my long-time workshops in-person, with The Craft and Art of the Fine Digital Print happening in July and The Sense of Wonder in September.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

March 2021 Update - New Workshops and more...

Winter Atlas, Ice #25

Winter Atlas, Ice #25

I hope the end of winter is going well for all! Yes, I’m still here, despite not posting since December (and thanks to all who bought prints as part of my fundraiser - I was able to raise $250 for local food banks here in Maine).

I’m honored to be included again on What Will You Remember? in their most recent collection, Fragmentary Blue. As always, I discovered new wonderful artists to explore from the collection they curated.

Two new online workshops with Maine Media have now been posted, too. I’m teaching my Sense of Wonder class on Mondays from April 26th - May 24th, 2021 via Zoom (one day a week for five weeks), and I’m teaching my course The Craft and Art of the Fine Digital Print the week of June 7th (all five days that week, via Zoom). Please let me know if you have any questions about my workshops or anything else!

2020 Workshops

I’m happy to announce my 2020 workshops with Maine Media Workshops, with a total of four week-long workshops scheduled for the upcoming year (including the dramatic return of The Winter Night Landscape in February). Sign up at the Maine Media site, and please feel free to contact me with any questions!

A Sense of Wonder

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I'm pleased to announce that I have a workshop now being offered at Maine Media Workshops. The workshop, entitled "A Sense of Wonder", goes from September 30th-October 6th, 2018. I'm really looking forward to this new adventure! Here is the course description:

A Sense of Wonder

Find new avenues for creative expression as you explore the mysteries of the natural world. Through a combination of lectures, image and portfolio reviews, demonstrations, discussions, and photographing as a group in the field, you’ll learn how to better appreciate the wonder in the natural landscape all around you, and to learn tips and techniques necessary to capture it in your photographs.

Ranging from sea to mountain to lake and to forest, you’ll get to explore intimate details of the landscape and learn how to capture natural processes such as tides and winds. You’ll have the opportunity to photograph the night sky (even experimenting with hooking your camera to a telescope) to explore the cosmos and, on the other end of the spectrum, you’ll be able to capture smaller aspects of nature with macro lenses and a microscope.

Discovery and experimentation are at the heart of this workshop.  You’ll find joy in discovering the Maine landscape in new and creatively exciting ways.

Participants may work in any medium and in color or black & white.

The Winter Night Landscape Workshop

I'm pleased to announce that my ever-popular workshop, The Winter Night Landscape, is being offered by Maine Media Workshops for 2016. The workshop runs from February 28th through March 5th, 2016. You can sign up at the MMW website here.

This workshop is definitely different each year as we are so dependent on weather and what the winter brings us, but whatever it brings, it is always beautiful up here in Maine.

The Night Sky at Acadia National Park

"Nightsong #15", Copyright Jim Nickelson. All Rights Reserved.

"Nightsong #15", Copyright Jim Nickelson. All Rights Reserved.

The Night Sky at Acadia National Park is the name of an exciting new workshop I'm teaching with Maine Media Workshops. The workshop (September 20th - 26th) will be a destination workshop and will take place in its entirety within Acadia. We will be based out on Schoodic Point in the same facility where I had my 19-day Acadia National Park artist residency last year.

So, a night photography workshop located in one of the most beautiful places in Maine, at the perfect time of year for being out at night, and with some of the darkest skies on the East Coast? This should be a perfect opportunity to shoot the night skies.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, and you can find out more and sign up here.

The course description is below:

The night skies of Maine await. Learn techniques and timing to create powerful images at night from one of the darkest locations on the East Coast, Acadia National Park. Acadia National Park (and Schoodic Point, base for this workshop) provides many of the best night photography locations in Maine, providing dramatic mountains, forest, and coastline combined with dark skies.

This course is designed for students interested in exploring the possibilities of photographing the landscape at night as well as the night skies. Night landscape photography provides students with an exciting new perspective on the landscape, allowing students to create photographs that have a mood and look all their own. By expanding their repertoire with night photography, photographers can push their technical and creative limits, and thus learn techniques and skills that can be applied to all of their creative work.

Photographing at night presents many challenges both in technique at the time of shooting, and in unique aspects in processing the images in the digital darkroom and creating fine prints. Students will gain an understanding of how to use the best techniques in the field to maximize the possible quality of the resulting photographs, both technically and compositionally. Students will also learn how to properly process and prepare night photographs, with all their subtleties and characteristics, for display and print.

The class will combine significant time in the field in the evening and at night with the remaining time being spent either in the digital darkroom or in a workshop setting discussing technique, composition, and reviewing and discussing images.