• Dominique Myers
    Dominique Myers
    One of my favorite moments and learning times this year was day two at our Alumni class in Bisti because we got together as a group for a couple hours adding a few inside jokes along the way we stood along this ledge and learned how to composite a photo with the milkyway, moonrise and illumination of the foreground. By far a wonderful memory and favorite time because as a group we came together in this vast space to learn and get to enjoy Brad’s special coffee.
  • Nancy Weezy Forman
    Nancy Weezy Forman
    See more of Nancy's work by visiting her website.
  • Esther Fleming
    Esther Fleming
    Taken on the east coast of Key Largo, FL in February 2017. Unfortunately, this property has since been destroyed by Hurricane Irma.
  • Rob Hazzard
    Rob Hazzard
    The Gunnison River runs 2500’ below the rim of the Black Canyon. While it’s not a spectacular capture, it’s my favorite this year in part because I feel I’m getting better at foreground captures, and this one was particularly challenging due to the steep cliffs and new moon. This was taken while I was home last summer visiting my dad who passed away just a couple months later, so it has some special meaning for me that way too.
  • Evie Urbina
    Evie Urbina
    The reason I love this one is because it marks the start of a whole new world of photography for me. I loved the location (and can't wait to return) which we lucked out on due to Arches NP being difficult. It was an amazing night under the stars from start to finish and the beginning of a whole new obsession for me. Thank you both for jumping through hoops to make it happen!
  • Sashikanth Chintla
    Sashikanth Chintla
    This image is special for me as this was on my bucket list for 3 years and this year I could finally capture it. Traveling from NJ to Grand Junction, driving to Canyonlands, hiking on a route which has no official trail, all in one day to capture this image. The feeling I experienced while camping out here cannot be explained in words. When the stars came the pain in the body vanished and gave me an experience which was memorable.
  • Glen Murray
    Glen Murray
    This is favourite shot from 2017, it was from a trip to Joshua Tree back in April of this year. I didn't manage to get out as often as I would have liked but this particular evening did not disappoint. I've always loved shooting Milky Way panoramas and was very happy with how this one came out.
  • Sergio Garcia Rill
    Sergio Garcia Rill
    I shot this photo in one of the alumni New Mexico Badlands workshops. It's my favorite because I had to train all year for that workshop, and during it I got some serious blisters, but still managed to go on all the outings and get some awesome images.
  • Gloria Cropper
    Gloria Cropper
    There is a reason why it's called Hurricane Ridge but on this summer's night, there wasn't one flag blowing in the wind nor a twinkle in a star. As I made my way up the windy mountainous road, I came upon about a dozen large telescopes. To my surprise, several members of the Bremerton Astronomy Club had set up their telescopes for the general public. I took a peek into each one as they focused on clusters millions of light year away. The clarity of the sky was one of the best I had ever seen and I enjoyed the other element that I wasn't expecting.
  • Susy & Sandy Stephens
    Susy & Sandy Stephens
    This photo was special first because Sandy and I were sharing the Iowa night sky together just as we had many years earlier as kids growing up on the farm. It is also special because it was on a previously poor piece of land my parents bought years ago that was so poor it was named The Goldmine because the top soil was gone and the gold clay was showing.