Capture the Bisti Badlands 2025
september 14–18 (SUNDAY–thursday)
$2,995 all inclusive
Experience Otherworldly Landscapes Throughout this Four-Day/Four Night
Milky Way and Landscape Workshop
(Limited to Six Students with Navajo Guide)
The badlands of New Mexico is beautiful at anytime of year, and we are excited to announce this September trip with Navajo Tours USA providing expert guiding to select locations. The geological formations in the Navajo badlands region are extraordinary, and make for a multitude of compelling compositions, whether by day or night.
You will enjoy the journey on dirt roads to remote locations, and you will expand your knowledge of the history and geology of each destination. It’s time to take Bisti Badlands home with you in your memories and in your photographs.
This trip is rated as Strenuous, due to the two to three mile hikes across uneven, rocky, and sandy terrain, while traversing in the dark, with gear, for our Milky Way photography.
WHERE WE WILL TRAVEL
Bisti (De-Na-Zin) Badlands
Definition of Badlands: a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded. They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. Ravines, gullies, buttes, hoodoos and other such geologic forms are common in badlands. The numerous geological features include the remnants of volcanos, buttes, stone wings, hoodoos, and many unusual rock structures.
The Bisti Badlands adjoin the great Navajo Indian Reservation, and features, such as Shiprock, hold great significance as both spiritual and cultural monuments. Always respect these areas, some of which are restricted to visitors, unless accompanied by a Navajo guide.
The formations, colors, and textures offer a wide range of photographic compositions at all times of day, and provide fascinating foregrounds for landscape and nightscape photography.
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Allow Me to Introduce Myself
It is my privilege to share with you my knowledge of photography, which was instilled during my childhood by my late father and mentor, Lowell Anson Kenyon, Chief of the Office of Photography for the Smithsonian Institution.
My style is upbeat, and enthusiastic, and l provide a positive learning environment that nurtures your art, and grounds you in best practices through personalized instruction. My tips and time-tested techniques will help you pursue your brand of photography with greater purpose and with more intentional creativity.
I hope to share with you my passion, not only for capturing compelling photographs, but also for allowing yourself to be “captured” by the beauty and awe of this place – to connect with nature, and appreciate the relevance of our great western treasures.
These workshops are adventurous, and you will enjoy maximum time in the field.
There is no arguing that golden hour light is wonderful, but you will also learn how to maximize any lighting scenario, simply because we don’t always have the luxury of creating images in golden hour, or under perfect light for that matter. You will also be encouraged to use all of your lenses, whether that be a macro for Autumn still life compositions, or a telephoto to capture intimate landscape details otherwise far from view. Remember, you can always rent lenses if you don’t already own them.
To ensure you receive a well-rounded educational experience, following this workshop, I provide you with two-hours of HD video content from my Digital Darkroom series. The series is suitable for all skill levels in post processing, and use both Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. If you are uncomfortable with Photoshop, please know there will be content processed solely in Lightroom.
So join me on Capture the Bisti Badlands, where filling you with memories is as important as filling your memory cards with unforgettable images.
Trip Overview
Bisti continues to draw me back, for its beauty, yes, but also for the Navajo people I have come to know, as I learn more of their culture, and rich history. This workshop is primarily focused on nightscape photography, and experiencing truly dark skies. I have scheduled a limited number of destinations in order to give you ample time to explore a variety of compositional approaches.
WORKSHOP SNAPSHOT
DATES: September 14-18, 2025 (Sunday–Thursday); four-days/four-nights under dark skies
PRICE PER PERSON: $2,995 (Includes all lodging) Deposit of $1,495 to hold your place, with final payment due approximately 120 days prior to the trip.
GROUP SIZE: Limit 6 Students (Accompanied by a Navajo guide)
PHOTOGRAPHY LEVEL: Beginner-Advanced
TERRAIN: Sandy and rocky terrain, with dangerous cliffs in some areas; All locations will be accessed by paved and dirt roads, which require high clearance, four wheel drive vehicle.
ALTITUDE: 6,300’
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Moderate activity with treks approximately two-three miles round trip on sandy/rocky, hilly terrain
CLIMATE: Typically clear skies. Highs in September average 79°F; Lows 52°
NEAREST TOWN(S): Farmington, NM
AIRPORT(S): Farmington, Durango
VEHICLE: All locations accessible by stock high-clearance, four-wheel drive vehicles (Jeep)
ACCOMMODATIONS: Your room is reserved at the Comfort Suites in Farmington, NM. Please request Christine Kenyon Workshop when you check in.
ITINERARY SNAPSHOT
TRIP VITALS: Wednesday, September 14 we Meet & Greet at 2:00 p.m. at the Comfort Suites Hotel in Farmington, N.M. Our trip ends, and we say our goodbyes, on Friday, September 18, after a sunrise shoot in the badlands.
SHOOTING SCHEDULE: Our featured locations for Astro/Nightscape photography are within an hour of our accommodations, and we also plan to shoot sunrise on select mornings. Be sure to dress for the temps, and bring snacks, and beverages. Detailed itinerary is emailed to you approximately 30 days prior to our start date.
LODGING: Your reservation awaits you at the Comfort Suites in Farmington, NM. Please request Christine Kenyon Workshop when you check in.
ASTRONOMICAL SNAPSHOT (approximate)
MORNING
Blue Hour: 6:19 a.m. - 6:30 a.m.
Golden Hour: 6:30 a.m. - 7:21 a.m.
Sunrise: 6:46 a.m.
EVENING
Golden Hour: 7:03 p.m. - 8:53 p.m.
Sunset: 7:37 p.m.
Blue Hour: 7:53 p.m. - 8:03 p.m.
Milky Way: 9:08 p.m. - 12:33 a.m.
We plan to explore breathtaking scenery,
I can’t wait to share some of my favorite locations!
Hope you join us!
This Workshop Includes
I love sharing my knowledge of photography, and I trust these amazing places will inspire you. So come and enjoy an exciting, educational, and fun western adventure, all the while knowing that I am there to guide you through each photographic opportunity.
PLEASE NOTE: We will schedule a pre-trip Zoom meeting within 30 days of the workshop
We Will Explore (subject to change):
Bad Water Basin Salt Flats (Sunset)
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes (Sunrise)
Artist’s Palette
Zabriskie Point
Amazing locations in Alabama Hills for Milky Way photography
Instruction will Include
I will guide you through my workflow in the field, the art of approaching the scene, compositional techniques, scouting and strategy, and some creative philosophy to help you elevate your photography to new heights. From scouting and planning using my recommended phone apps, to my complete Milky Way workflow in the field, you will come away equipped with the knowledge, creative insight, and practical applications to achieve your goals.
instructional nightscape GUIDE
You will receive, via email, my “Capture the Night” guide to nightscape photography (PDF). This guide will review camera setup and settings that optimize your photography for both daytime and night photography.
PERSONALIZED Digital Darkroom INSTRUCTION
At no additional charge, each student will receive a two-hour post processing instructional video (available for download after the workshop), from my Digital Darkroom series, where I fully edit a Milky Way blue hour blend using my post processing workflow, and include the RAW files associated with the video, so that you may process the image alongside the video.
I also include a one and one half hour private session, via video conference, where I personally share with you my workflow, in order to reinforce the process, and answer your questions.
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This Workshop Does Not Include
No ground transportation, or transportation to or from the workshop
No food/beverages will be provided
There is no insurance provided to cover your travel, trip, your gear, or your vehicle. (Trip insurance is recommended)
No camera gear is provided
There may be little or no cellphone coverage in the workshop locations
What to Bring
GEAR
Camera: DSLR or mirrorless with a wide aperture (i.e., f/2.8 or wider) lens.
Lenses: Wide angle: 14-24mm, Mid-range: 24-70mm, Telephoto: 70-200mm, 80-400mm, etc.(as noted in full frame focal lengths)
Solid tripod and head
Wired shutter release or wireless remote release, for long bulb-mode exposures (if camera is not equipped)
Extra batteries for everything that takes batteries. You’ll thank me.
Extra memory cards, so you don’t miss a single shot
Lens cleaner/blower to save you from dust gremlins
Circular Polarizer (if you only have one filter in your bag, this is it)
3-stop or variable neutral density (nice to have, but not required)
Laptop, or other system to backup your images each day
PERSONAL
Headlamp (did I say bring extra batteries?)
Camera bag + rainfly (yes, even in the desert)
Bring layered, warm, breathable, clothing, including a waterproof shell
Comfortable supportive footwear, wicking socks (wool or synthetic) (keep your feet happy)
Dress for the temps. Layers are recommended. Always check the local forecast as it varies.
Bring snacks and stay hydrated (hydration especially important at altitude)
Consider hand warmers for those early morning shoots, plus warm gloves or fingerless mittens
Trekking poles (better safe than sorry)
Bug repellant (highly recommend Picaridin by Sawyer for the local DEET-resistant night gnats)
Sun Glasses, hat, handkerchief (Desert sand especially hard on the eyes, handkerchief for dusty wind)
Toiletries
Requirements
You are responsible for knowing your way around your camera and its menu system. My time with each of you will be spent learning to capture great images. Please do not burden others, and get less out of this event yourself – know and practice your camera, especially if you will be using any new gear on this trip.
Ability to shoot in a variety of weather and environmental conditions from bright sun to summer storms and at elevations ranging from near sea level to over 10,000 feet in elevation, depending on the workshop.
The ability to hike one to two miles per day over uneven, hilly, and at times rough terrain, however, most locations do not involve much hiking at all.
The ability to remain flexible to make the most out of the often changing environmental conditions.
The ability to work well with others in a group setting.
Our group must stay together. Please do not wander off without telling me of your where abouts. We will be in areas with potential hazards that include exposed cliffs, unstable terrain, and wildlife.
You are responsible for knowing and following all park or jurisdictional rules. Leave No Trace. Let’s leave it better than it was! Thank you!
PLEASE NOTE: All deposits/payments received are non-refundable. Should you cancel your trip for any reason, your deposit (workshops only) may be used as a credit toward another workshop* (minus a $250 cancellation fee), for the current or following year, and 50% of any unused credit may be used for up to two years from the first day of the cancelled workshop.
Trip/travel insurance is highly recommended as no refunds are provided.
*Please refer to my Terms & Conditions when you click on the Book Now button.