Olympic Park Workshop with Julian Calverley

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Join Julian Calverley and our CI Team at the beautiful Olympic National Park in Washington State for our Alpa Landscape Workshop! Our workshops consists of a combination of the finest photographic equipment in the world, in the most gorgeous locations, with the talent of our most exceptional clients as instructors. And this one is no exception. For years we have been drawn in by  Julian Calverley’s work and we are ecstatic to host him again this year!  Join ALPA, Phase One, and our CI experts for a week of extensive technical support and award winning customer service!

Why Olympic Park…

Olympic National Park is a place of tremendous natural diversity and breathtaking beauty with over 922,651 acres of preserved wilderness. Little has changed since its first traces as a home of Native American tribes and, later, its first settlements by Europeans in the late 1500s. 

Remember, some of the best image are made in conditions when many photographers would head inside. Given this, and the brief nature of the workshop, we will not cancel shoots unless the weather is especially dire. Please remember to pack for cold morning sunrise shoots. As such, please plan your clothing for almost any conditions; we recommend layers.

With nearly one million acres, Olympic National Park encompasses several distinctly different ecosystems and protects a rich mosaic of natural and cultural history. Untamed rivers flow from glacier-capped peaks through valleys of old-growth forests, waves crash against a shoreline rich with life, and only trails traverse the vast interior of this internationally recognized wilderness. Come explore!

Event Hosts

Julian Calverley

Dave Gallager

Alpa Representative

Phase One Representative

Hotel

Lake Quinault Lodge

345 S Shore Rd, Quinault, WA 98575

Check In: 4pm September 16, 2018

Check Out: 11am September 21, 2018

There are some places so blissfully disconnected from the modern world that they seem to stand suspended in time. Lake Quinault Lodge is one such place – a grand and rustic lodge built in 1926 that welcomes guests with warmth, hospitality, and a sincere feeling of home-away-from-home comfort. Here you can unwind in front of our majestic fireplace, dine in the historic Roosevelt Dining Room, curl up with a good book by the lake, paddleboard or fish in the afternoon sun, or venture deep into the temperate rainforest and enjoy the cool shade of the giant trees.

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

REGISTRATION

Single Occupancy: $3590 – Queen Bedroom

Single Occupancy: $3,790 – King Bedroom

Single Occupancy w/ Guest: $3,990 – King Bedroom 

Double Occupancy: $4,590 – Two Queen Beds

*50% deposit is required to reserve your space; full payment is due by July 16, 2018. Any cancelled reservations will receive full store credit with Capture Integration.

Refund Policy

If an unfortunate circumstance arise and you cannot attend this event, you will ONLY receive a refund if Capture Integration is notified 30 days before the event start day. If Capture Integration is notified AFTER are on the 30th day prior to the start of the event, you will receive the refund as a credit towards your Capture Integration account.

WHAT’S INCLUDED In your registration:

  • 1 Full day of CI Equipment BOOTCAMP (Includes CI Sponsored lunch & dinner)
  • 5 sunrise/sunset location shoots
  • CI Sponsored Breakfast and Lunch for the entire length of the workshop
  • 5 nights of luxury lodging
  • Ground shuttle transportation to multiple shooting locations
  • Extensive equipment available for loan with on-site training
  • Extensive Capture One Pro training
  • Direct access to your favorite manufacturer reps

Get your hands on the best equipment

Let us know if you’re interested in a specific digital back, lens or accessory – we are more than happy to accommodate your equipment requests. To submit your request, email Kyra@captureintegration.com, subject title Olympic Park Gear Request.

MEET JULIAN CALVERLEY


Julian Calverley is a British landscape and advertising photographer. Born in Hertfordshire in 1964, he very quickly demonstrated a love and natural talent for drawing and painting, in particular watercolor landscape work. After a brief and uninspiring spell at art college, Julian realized it was the mix of photography and traditional darkroom skills that would allow him to express himself most effectively.

The next few years saw experience gained with various studios and in 1988, at 24 years old, Julian set up his first studio and darkroom. At home both in the studio and on location, shooting people, landscape, lifestyle, automotive and underwater, his cinematic style, mixed with a resourceful and passionate nature, has gained him a solid and trusted reputation with clients worldwide.

Preferring the qualities of autumn and winter light, Julian often works before dawn and after dusk. In all weathers, he captures the atmosphere of the scenes before him, often returning to the same remote locations time and time again. Landscapes can look so different, almost unrecognizable, from one moment to the next that Julian considers it vital to experience them in their varying weather conditions and sea states. His tenacity in revisiting these locations enables the apparent orchestration of truly unique moments.

In those moments, when the grandeur of the landscape combines unpredictably with the elements, the stage is set and Julian feels huge excitement in connecting with his surroundings. The finished pieces command a theatrical air; so wonderfully crafted, as if each facet to the image has been summoned into place at the click of a finger. It is this feeling of being there, experiencing nature and the elements in all their breathtaking glory that Julian conveys so effectively in his work.

On a technical note, Julian works with the ALPA camera platform, and matched Alpagon HR lenses, enabling him to record exceptional depth and detail. His camera of choice is the ALPA 12 MAX and, for extended trips, he favors the ALPA 12 STC. These unique manual cameras are simple and precise in their operation and, when paired with the PhaseOne IQ180 digital back, provide the exceptional quality required for his large format work.

He now divides his time between personal and assigned work, and is represented in the UK by the Lisa Pritchard Agency, London, in the US by Greenhouse Reps, New York and in Asia by Alphaville, Hong Kong. His work has been featured in the Association of Photographers awards, and ‘Lürzer’s Archive 200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide’. He is the author of the book ‘#IPHONEONLY’ A book of landscape photographs made entirely on an iPhone.

Julian runs an excellent blog where he records his ALPA camera setup on-location in the wild. Check out more of these at http://juliancalverley.vsco.co/grid/1. All images @Julian Calverley.

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