Photo Workshop

2020 North Shore Photography Workshops | Bryan Hansel Photography

January 31 to Feb 2: Lake Superior Winter Photo Workshop —  Full. Email for waiting list.
February 21 to 23: Lake Superior Winter Photo Workshop — Full. Email for waiting list.
April 24 to 26: Spring Waterfall Photography Workshop — Full. Email for waiting list.
July 22 to 26: Advanced Night Sky Photography Workshop — Full. Email for waiting list.
August 19 to 23: Night Skies of the Gunflint Trail — Full. Email for waiting list.
October 2 to 4: Fall on Lake Superior Photo Workshop — Full. Email for waiting list.
• To register call Bryan Hansel Photography at (218) 370-8351
    

2020 North House Folk School Photography Classes – 1.5 day classes

May 8 to 9: Focus! The Basics of Photography — Full. Email for waiting list. (Note: register via the North House)

November 6 to 7: Shades of November: Long Exposure Photography — Register via the North House)

Individual and Private Photography Workshops

Bryan offers one-on-one photography workshops and small group photography workshops targeting your learning needs. The workshops are hands-on in the field. We’ll visit a location and spend time on subjects that you need help with. I’ll teach you my approach to photography and by the end of the workshop, you’ll have the skills that will improve your photography.
 Time:
• Half-day: We meet before the sunrise and shoot until eleven.
• Full-day: We meet before the sunrise and shoot until sunset. During the long summer days, we’ll take a break mid-day to eat lunch and relax.
• Weekend: Have four or more people interested in a weekend long photography works, contact Bryan to learn about reduced rates.
• To register call Bryan Hansel Photography at (218) 370-8351

 

About Bryan Hansel

Bryan Hansel has taught photography workshops since 2006. He currently runs four workshops a year and teaches photography classes for the North House Folk School in Grand Marais. His other teaching certifications include kayak instructor certification from the American Canoe Association. He’s known as a knowledgeable, passionate and patient instructor who is good at identifying your learning style and molding the lesson plan around that style. He writes a photography column for Ocean Paddler, an international magazine celebrated for its high-quality photography. His images have been used by National Geographic, Canoeroots, Canoe and Kayak, Sea Kayaker Magazine, Backpacker Magazine, Paddler, North Star Port Magazine, Lake Superior Magazine, Minnesota Monthly, Wine Spectator, Superior Outdoors, Northern Wilds, Minnesota Public Radio and many more.
Visit his website at www.bryanhansel.com to see more of his work.
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