2022 Workshops & Clinics

Overview

This year treat yourself to an adventure

 

Join our award-winning, internationally recognized photographers on one of our 2022 photography workshops.

Geared for beginners through professionals, we visit the most beautiful and exciting locations in the United States.

Our workshops are intentionally designed to be small groups, with lots of individual attention to YOU, the photographer.

Our workshop leaders aren't there to take their own pictures; they are devoted to guiding you to capture the images of your dreams.

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Sanibel Island
Wildlife and Landscapes
New York City
Moon and Landscape
Old Time Lowell
Milky Way

Sensational Sedona
Milky Way and Landscape

Arches National Park
Milky Way and Landscape
Wonders of Cochise County Milky Way and Landscape Storm Chasing
and Milky Way

 

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New York Moon and Landscape Workshop 

with Jennifer Khordi
(April 14th - 17th, 2022)  

New York Nights IINew York Nights IIFor me, this is one of the best views of NYC. It is one of the few places where you can see the Freedom Tower, the Emprise State building and the Statue of Liberty together. At least one of the few where you can get them all in the same shot. I hope you enjoy.
Shoot Date: October 6, 2017
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Aperture priority 1.6 sec at f/5.6 ‒ 1 EV
Lens: EF400mm f/2.8L USM @ 400 mm
ISO: 400
Lady Liberty and the setting moonLady Liberty and the setting moonAnother from last nights shoot at the Brooklyn Piers.
Shoot Date: July 31, 2017
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Aperture priority 0.4 sec at f/6.3 ‒ 1 EV
Lens: EF400mm f/2.8L USM @ 400 mm
ISO: 800
NYC Sunrise IVNYC Sunrise IVA bit later in the morning, soft shades of bluish purple framed the pre-winter storm sky staining the Hudsons waters and providing a mystic backdrop for the downtown city lights.
Shoot Date: December 11, 2016
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Aperture priority 6.0 sec at f/9.0 0 EV
Lens: EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM @ 29 mm
ISO: 100
A View Across the River - Old and NewA View Across the River - Old and NewWalking in the dark of the unlit Brooklyn Pier Park, downtown NY stood emblazed in artificial lights fire; a lighthouse on the end of a jetty visible for countless miles out at sea. This modern Anthemoessa, her Sirens beckoning light calling all into her clutches, had me mesmerized in the poetry of her old and new charm.

To see NY from this vantage was to see history unfolding before me. The Freedom Tower, closer to the furthest shore, loomed large over the scene, casting a light of remembrance on the entire revelation. A modern classic, anchored in the cities oldest soil, representing a future of prosperity and hope.

Directly across the river, on the nearest shore, rested the tall ships, delegates of a bygone era, entrenched in an icy moor. For those in the know, they marked the spot of the South Street Seaport and one of the cities great historical districts. Now a modern tourist destination, the Seaport was until recently home to the Fulton Fish Market, it's catches feeding a hungry city with the Atlantics briny fare.

As I stood in the frozen nighttime cold, I was shaken from my thoughts by a cacophony In front of me. Gazing at the remnant pilings of the old Brooklyn docks, solitary shaded and shrouded in night's pitch, there pulsed life. Unmistakeably, Gulls filled the air with the music of their constant caws, the incessant Mine, Mine, Mine obliterating the silence. Unable to penetrate the darkness to determine where they were, as I took this shot, I imagined a dozen or so in the darkness. I was astounded at seeing the exposure. There, on every piling, was a resting gulls. There must have been a hundred passing the night in lower Manhattan's shadow. Lucky birds.

 

Memories GauntletMemories GauntletThe shadows of silent footsteps wander through memories ring of fire towards freedoms beacon of hope.

Photography is about perspective. Ten photographers can take a shot from the same location, on the same subject, and end up with entirely different images. Many photographers at the NiSi Filters clinic yesterday took this shot. When it was my turn, I decided to take the lowest possible angle - as if viewing the scene from directly on the hallowed ground. I am pleased with the result. I hope you enjoy. I pray you remember.
Shoot Date: October 28, 2017
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Aperture priority f/16
Lens: EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM @ 16 mm
ISO: 100
Under the Brooklyn SkyUnder the Brooklyn SkyThere is a starlit night sky above New York city that I have always wanted to bring out and see. I believed that a cold winter night sky might help bring out its clarity but have been so busy I could not get to Brooklyn to scout shooting spots.

That changed last evening. Cindy and I decided to go on an adventure after dropping my father at home in Long Island. Dealing first with an hour of stopped traffic getting over the Koskiasco bridge, the hurdles seemed to be foreshadowed. Shooting in NYC is like shooting nowhere else.

Finally arriving at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 2, we wandered out, Styder in tow, to find a location. One cop car scare for walking an unleashed dog and brutally frigid temps chased the dog and my lady back to the car. I'll be honest, I wanted to go too. But I was not sure when I could get back and besides, once the shot is in my head I have to take it.

Finally finding the view I was looking for, I set up my gear and began to fire away. One again, I was complimented by an ADD affected Asian tourist who just about set his tripod up over my shoulder to get the same shot. I must be blessed.

By the time the series was finished, I could no longer feel my toes or finger. I packed up and hoped I had some usable images. I will be editing this series for a while but wanted to share this first view.

I hope you enjoy.

 

Old Town Lowell Milky Way

Milky Way

(March 4-6 & April 1-3)

Traveling Back in LowellTraveling Back in LowellAt the end of time eternal, the path of angels leads to memories of an era now gone and a life more simple. In the small hamlet of Lowell, AZ there is a street that struggles against the modern age. In Lowell, vintage is the present, and the current does not exist.

Like so much of the Southern Arizona High Desert, it is unexpected in the most incredible way. On this night, like a magnet is drawn to its pole, the Milky Way found an earthbound brother, pointing any who would wander its path to this magical place.

The vision of His magnificent creation unfolds for me daily. Be it created through His children or His hand; it is all grand and awe-inspiring. I am blessed to share its witness. I humbly remain His scribe.
Shoot Date: March 6, 2019
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Manual 8.0 sec at f/5.6 0 EV
Lens: 15mm @ 15 mm
ISO: 100

Another Night in LowellAnother Night in LowellAnother Night in Lowell
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www.rgallucci.com
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Shoot date: April 18, 2021
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV | 15mm | f/8.0 | 5.0 sec | ISO 1000

Sanibel Island

Birds, Wildlife, Sunrises, and Sunsets 

(February 16th - 20th)

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Turner Beach Sunset (Captiva Island)Turner Beach Sunset (Captiva Island)© 2019 RGallucci Photography

At the point where Sanibel and Captiva Islands meet lies a jetty that allows for an unobstructed view of the setting sun. Unobstructed except for the crowds of shell collectors that are want to move from their hobby for any reason.

My choices were simple, include the sheller or ask her to move. Thinking about it, I felt that the shot would be more suggestive of the area with her in it. Shell collectors begin their efforts with headlamps glowing before each sunrise and persist in the hunt until daylight fades into night. The true character of the Captiva Island sunset would be lost without at least one collector gracing the image.

I hope you enjoy.
Shot date: June 23, 2016
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
¼ sec at f/11 Bias:1 EV
Lens: EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM
IISO 100

 

Sensational Sedona

Milky Way, Sunrise & Sunset

(August 26th - 30th)

Night at Cathedral RockNight at Cathedral RockNight at Cathedral Rock
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Another view of the majestic night sky with Cathedral Mountain in the foreground. We were so excited about the clouds this night as they added an extra element to the composition. I am in awe of Gods grand vision that created this beautiful world and humbled that He has allowed me to capture and share it with others.

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Shot date: August 23, 2017
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
25.0 sec at f/4.0 Bias:0 EV
Lens: EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM
ISO: 5000

Morning in SedonaMorning in SedonaMorning in Sedona
© 2019 RGallucci Photography
www.rgallucci.com
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Shoot date: August 23, 2017
Canon EOS 5D Mark III | TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011 | f/8.0 | ¹⁄₂₅₀₀ sec | ISO 1250

Arches National Park 

Milky Way, Sunrises and Sunsets

(Details coming soon)

 

 

Wonders of Cochise County

Milky Way, Sunrises & Sunsets

(June 3rd -June 6th & July 29th - July 31st)

Desert DreamsDesert Dreams© 2021 RGallucci Photography

Shot date: August 3, 2021
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
298.0 sec at f/4.0 Bias:0 EV
Lens: 15mm
IISO 2500
Night at Tombstone Monument RanchNight at Tombstone Monument RanchNight at Tombstone Monument Ranch
© 2021 RGallucci Photography
www.rgallucci.com
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Shoot date: June 5, 2021
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV | 15mm | f/5.6 | 20.0 sec | ISO 400

Storm Chasing / Lightning Chases

(Custom dates throughout monsoon)

Monsoon 2021 XXXIVMonsoon 2021 XXXIV© 2021 RGallucci Photography

Shot date: September 7, 2021
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
10.0 sec at f/8.0 Bias:‒ 1 EV
Lens: EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM
ISO: ISO 50
Monsoon 2021 XXXVIMonsoon 2021 XXXVI© 2021 RGallucci Photography

Shot date: September 7, 2021
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
2.5 sec at f/8.0 Bias:‒ 1 EV
Lens: EF50mm f/1.4 USM
ISO: ISO 50

 

 

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Covid-19 Update
 
All workshop leaders are fully vaccinated against COVID-19

 

 

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