FAQs

FAQs


Who is Scenic Aperture?


Scenic Aperture provides nature photography workshops for aspiring photographers of all skill levels. Our photography workshops are designed to help you grow as an artist in both creative and technical skills, and if you give us the chance, we’ll show you how!


All of our workshops are private and custom designed for you! We design the perfect workshop to suit your skill level and preferences. Contact us for more information or to begin the design process.


At Scenic Aperture, we believe great nature photography is more about the photographer’s talent and creative vision than cameras or lenses. With that in mind, our photography workshops are designed to develop your creative and technical skills. Scenic Aperture’s photography workshops provide individualized training and exciting opportunities to photograph North America’s most beautiful areas. We love what we do and would be grateful for an opportunity to discuss our photography workshops in more detail. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry. So, don’t wait, call now!


Can you provide references?


Yes! Give us a call. We’ll connect you with a Scenic Aperture alumnus who can give you a first-hand account of what it is like to attend one of our workshops. We are proud that over 50% of our workshop attendees are repeat clients. Once you attend your first Scenic Aperture photography workshop, we’re confident it won’t be your last.


Is your business more than just a web site?


It is indeed. Frank Comisar founded Scenic Aperture in 2011. We're incorporated in the State of Colorado, as Scenic Aperture, LLC. We have a physical presence in Colorado from which we book workshops and sell Frank Comisar’s fine-art nature photography prints. Our physical address is 708 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301. Our phone number is 970-385-5853.


What should I expect from your workshops?


Scenic Aperture’s photography workshops provide photography training and exciting opportunities to photograph North America’s most beautiful areas. Visit our home page for sample workshop itineraries. Let Scenic Aperture create a custom private photography workshop for you and your friends. Our private workshops are tailored to your specific needs.


What is the cost of a workshop?


Scenic Aperture’s photography workshops offer photographers of every skill level exciting opportunities to photograph some of North America’s most wild and beautiful locations. The cost of a workshop varies depending on what’s included and duration. Contact Scenic Aperture for specific cost details.


What are your payment options?


We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover credit cards, personal checks, and bank transfers via Zelle.


What's included in the workshop?


What’s included varies with each workshop and your requirements. All workshops include photography instruction, fun, and inspiration.  Most include lodging. Some include meals and transportation. Contact Scenic Aperture design your workshop.


Is single occupancy lodging available?


Most of our custom designed workshops include lodging; single or double is your choice.


What About Meals?


Unless otherwise indicated, meals are not included in the price of a workshop. Participants are encouraged to carry nutrition bars, snacks and water during photo shoots. Restaurants are usually available at or near our lodging facilities. During workshops, many people find a two-meal routine (e.g., a late breakfast after a sunrise shoot and either an early or late dinner before or after a sunset shoot), supplemented with nutrition bars and snacks, works well. Participants shall be responsible for their dietary needs.


What is your cancellation and refund policy?


We offer refunds, with limitations if you wish to cancel your reservation. However, our cancellation policy varies with the type of workshop or tour for which you are registered. Please see our Terms and Conditions and contact Scenic Aperture for more information. We strongly suggest that you obtain travel insurance to cover lost expenses due to any unforeseen circumstances that require you to cancel.


What is the physical difficulty of your workshops?


Most of Scenic Aperture’s photography workshops are not physically demanding.  Our private workshops and tours can be designed for your specific physical limitations and preferences. Many workshops take place at high elevations (above 5,000’) so thin air and altitude sickness can sometimes be an issue for some.


Normally we park within 100 yards or so of our shoot locations. We typically don’t do a lot of hiking or climbing because we want to spend most of our time on photography. However, you must be able to carry your equipment up to ½ mile over uneven, rocky, sandy, muddy, or inclined terrain without assistance.


Also, our days are long. We typically start each day before sunrise and go to well after sunset. Some of our lodging facilities are not handicapped accessible; stairs may be involved.


Do you suggest Medical Evacuation and Trip Insurance?


We highly recommend Trip Insurance that covers some or all of your lost expenses when you have to cancel a trip due to an illness or injury, or other reasons.


We highly recommend Medical Evacuation insurance for those workshops located in remote locations. Medical Evacuation Insurance typically covers your medical evacuation to the nearest hospital for medical treatment. Some policies will even evacuate you to your home hospital.


Can I bring my spouse on a workshop?


Yes, for most of our workshops a non-photographer spouse or friend is welcome! Prices are based on the number of people in attendance.
Please let us know in advance if someone will be joining you so we can make sure they are properly accommodated. Some workshops are better suited for the non-photographer than others. Additional fees may apply. Give us a call to discuss.


How many guests are on your workshops?


Our private custom designed workshops are usually designed for one to six people.


What photography gear do I need?


At the risk of oversimplification, all you really need is a digital camera, a lens appropriate for the workshop (i.e., telephoto for wildlife), and a tripod. Of course, if you have them, back up bodies, additional lenses, and certain filters may come in handy. You might also want to bring a laptop computer loaded with your favorite post-processing software. You will receive a complete gear list upon receipt of your workshop deposit.


I’m a beginner, what should I know about my camera before I arrive?


You don’t have to be an expert photographer to have fun and make great photographs at Scenic Aperture's photography workshops. We love beginners. However, please come to the workshop familiar with the basics of your gear. You don’t have to be an expert, but at least know where to FIND and how to ADJUST the basic settings listed here. Learning the basics of your camera during the workshop will take time away from more important things.


Don’t worry if some of this is foreign to you, we will teach you when and how to use these settings. We’ll be there to provide extra help if necessary, too. However, we must rely on YOU to know where to FIND and how to ADJUST them on your camera as is impractical for us to know all camera models:


  • Histogram: histograms are used to analyze exposure in the field. Make sure you know how to view your histogram on the LCD in playback mode and, with some cameras, live in the view finder.
  • Highlight warnings: otherwise known as “blinkies”. We use blinkies in conjunction with the histogram to analyze exposure.
  • Exposure mode: Know how to switch between Aperture priority, Shutter (time) priority, and Manual exposure mode. There is a time and place for each mode. We rarely recommend full auto (Program) mode.
  • ISO: Understand how to switch between Auto and Manual ISO (and how to adjust).
  • Focus modes: Know how to switch between manual focus, one-shot focus, and continuous focus.
  • Exposure compensation: know what buttons/dials to use to add or subtract exposure compensation while using Aperture or Shutter priority exposure mode.
  • Drive: know how to adjust your camera’s drive setting between one frame, multi-frame (burst mode), 2-second timer, and 10-second timer.
  • Mirror lockup: only available on DSLR bodies.
  • Image quality/file type: Know how to set your image file type (RAW or JPG) and the various JPG quality settings.


What happens if the weather is bad?


We shoot rain or shine! Come to Scenic Aperture photography workshops with rain protection for yourself and your gear. Bad weather often brings great shooting opportunities. Upon receipt of your deposit, you will be provided detailed workshop information that includes anticipated weather and recommended clothing.


How can we contact Scenic Aperture?


Have questions about our photography workshops? Please feel free to reach out to us anytime by phone at (970) 385-5853 or via our Contact Page. Scenic Aperture provides nature photography workshops for aspiring photographers of all skill levels. Our photography workshops are designed to help you grow as an artist in both creative and technical skills. We look forward to seeing you!

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