Photography Workshops in the Palouse
The Palouse is one of the most iconic landscape photography destinations in North America — a place where rolling hills, shifting light, and timeless rural textures create an ever‑changing canvas. Every year, photographers from around the world travel here to study the land, refine their craft, and experience the region’s unique beauty firsthand.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or picking up a camera for the first time, a guided workshop is one of the best ways to explore the Palouse. This page brings together the leaders, resources, and opportunities that make this region a world‑class photography destination.
Featured Workshop Leaders
The Palouse is home to an extraordinary community of instructors who return year after year. Many of the most respected names in landscape photography host workshops here, including:
Hudson Henry
Hudson Henry is a world‑class adventure and landscape photographer known for his dynamic teaching style and deep knowledge of the Palouse. His workshops blend technical mastery with creative exploration, making them a favorite among returning students.
Nick Page
Internationally recognized landscape photographer known for dynamic light, bold color, and deep knowledge of the Palouse. Nick has been leading workshops here for over a decade and remains one of the most sought‑after instructors in the region.
Jack Graham
Jack Graham is a veteran landscape photographer and educator with decades of experience teaching in the Palouse. His workshops emphasize strong composition, field technique, and a deep appreciation for the region’s subtle beauty.
John Barclay
Known for his expressive, creative approach to photography, John Barclay brings a unique artistic perspective to the Palouse. His workshops focus on vision, storytelling, and finding personal style in the landscape.
Rod Barbee
Rod Barbee is a respected landscape photographer and long‑time Palouse workshop leader. His teaching blends technical clarity with a relaxed, thoughtful approach to exploring the region’s rolling hills and rural textures.
Justin Reznick
Justin Reznick leads immersive, technique‑driven workshops around the world, including the Palouse. His instruction emphasizes creative fieldwork, advanced composition, and developing a refined artistic eye.
Daniel Gregory
Daniel Gregory is known for his thoughtful, introspective teaching style that blends creativity, craft, and personal vision. His Palouse workshops help photographers slow down, see deeply, and create with intention.
David Julian
David Julian is a multidisciplinary photographer and educator whose workshops combine creativity, design thinking, and a strong sense of place. His Palouse programs emphasize storytelling and visual exploration.
John Pedersen
John Pedersen brings a calm, thoughtful approach to landscape photography, helping students refine their vision and connect more deeply with the environment. His Palouse workshops are known for their supportive, immersive atmosphere.
Breslauer Photo Group
The Breslauer Photo Group offers collaborative, small‑group workshops focused on creativity, composition, and exploring the Palouse’s most compelling landscapes. Their programs emphasize community, learning, and artistic growth.
T&R Fine Arts
Thibault Roland is an internationally recognized fine‑art photographer known for his elegant long‑exposure work and minimalist approach to composition. His workshops blend technical mastery with creative exploration, helping photographers slow down, refine their vision, and create expressive, intentional images of the Palouse.
Each leader brings their own style, teaching approach, and itinerary. Some focus on sweeping landscapes, others on storytelling, composition, or creative technique. All share a deep love for the Palouse.
Planning Your Workshop Trip
Whether you’re joining a group or exploring on your own, these resources will help you prepare:
Best seasons, weather patterns, travel tips, and what to expect.
Viewpoints, landmarks, and regional highlights.
Where to stay, what amenities matter for photographers, and why Colfax is the ideal home base.
or if you're just starting out planning your workshops.
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The Picturesque Palouse Tourism Van is the easiest, safest, and most efficient way for photographers to explore the Palouse. Built specifically for photo workshops and independent shooters, it offers comfortable seating, ample gear space, and reliable handling on rural backroads. Rent it for sunrise missions, multi‑day scouting, or full workshop transport. With its branded exterior and photography‑friendly layout, the van becomes both your mobile basecamp and your rolling billboard of adventure. Perfect for leaders who want to elevate their workshop experience — or visiting photographers who want to travel light and shoot more.