INTRODUCING

THE WORKFLOW COLLECTION

  • Seven brand-new tutorials. One great price.

  • Refine your skills, discover new tools, and learn creative techniques to create compelling photographs

  • Planning, Fieldwork, Post-Processing, and Printing

  • This exclusive collection is available through May 20th, 2024

  • Own it for just $199

Brought to you by seven leading nature photographers.

Sean Bagshaw

Sean is a landscape and travel photographer, educator, and outdoor enthusiast based in Oregon. Sean's background in education integrates well with his photography, allowing him to share his technical know-how and artistic vision with the nature photography community.

Eric Bennett

While Eric spends most of his time exploring the deserts near his current home in Utah, photography has taken him to over 30 different countries, from the coastlines of Australia to the glaciers of the Arctic, in search of new experiences and landscapes.

Alex Noriega

Alex is a nature photographer and photography educator based in the southwestern Utah desert. He is best known for his intimate style of composition and distinctive post-processing, featuring overlooked subjects and details in ephemeral moments of light.

Joshua Cripps

Joshua is a landscape photographer who has garnered worldwide acclaim for his breathtaking images of our planet’s wild places. He grew up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and has been exploring the “Range of Light” for most of his life.

Nick Page

Nick hails from a small town in Southeastern Washington state.  He is the host of the Landscape Photography Podcast, a workshop instructor, a professional photographer, and a history nerd.  He considers his job the best in the world: traveling around the world teaching photography to other like-minded passionate photographers.

Sarah Marino

Sarah is a photographer, nature enthusiast, and writer based in rural southwestern Colorado. In addition to photographing grand landscapes, she is known for her photographs of smaller subjects including intimate landscapes, abstract renditions of natural subjects, and creative portraits of plants.

Michael Shainblum

Michael is a photographer, filmmaker, and educator based in San Francisco, California. He has been working professionally as a photographer and filmmaker for 18 years, since the age of 16. Michael is known for his still photography, films, and timelapes featuring natural landscapes, cityscapes, and aerial views.

Learn how we make photographs, from start to finish.

The seven of us came together to create a high-quality, cohesive collection of tutorial videos to help you make bold, captivating photographs that express the beauty of our planet. Through each of our unique perspectives and approaches, we’ve created a comprehensive educational experience like nothing you’ve seen before.

The 2024 Workflow Collection covers the most essential elements of nature photography. You will learn how you can better plan your photo outings, make the most of different weather and lighting conditions, creatively approach a variety of different scenes, bring your photos to life through powerful editing techniques, and print your images with confidence so that you can share them with the world. 

This collection is jam-packed with over nine hours of content, carefully crafted to provide you with clear, practical examples with lessons that you can immediately apply to your own photography. You will undoubtedly find many new tools and techniques to apply to your images, direction and inspiration for your own artistic vision, and a renewed excitement for nature photography. 

These seven courses, plus our bonus video discussion about our workflow practices, are exclusively available through this collection—available through May 20, 2024.

What’s Inside

  • 7 brand-new tutorial videos from top nature photographers

  • Over 8 hours of photography education

  • Bonus roundtable discussion about our workflow practices (1 hour and 15 minutes)

  • Detailed PDF guide (44 pages) with timestamps for easy navigation

  • High-quality 1440p video files, downloadable to your devices

  • Original raw and layered project files

  • Transcripts and English subtitle files

  • Discount codes for software, plugins, educational resources, and our other tutorials

  • Inspiration and practical lessons that you can immediately apply in your photography

Course Details

Who is this collection for?

Any photographer, from beginner to advanced, who wants to improve each stage of their photography workflow will find both inspiration and practical lessons in the Workflow Collection. We cover planning, field work, photo processing, and printing, with a range of approaches and styles represented in the seven courses.

This collection is for you if you want to:

  • Feel inspired and motivated to create more photos of your own with many new skills and ideas to apply

  • Learn more about planning and preparation for making incredible photographs of the moon, with ideas that you can apply to many other types of nature photography, as well

  • Learn how to control and enhance difficult dynamic lighting conditions in post-processing

  • Build your skills around precise and targeted color control for better harmony, separation, and a natural result

  • Learn how to create bold and evocative black and white photos, from the field practices to photo processing

  • Learn about planning, photographing, and processing dramatic seascapes with lessons you can apply in other landscapes 

  • Learn more about photographing desert scenery, from working a scene in the field to bringing it to life with processing

  • Learn the key steps that go into processing an image and preparing it for print

This collection is not for you if:

  • You are most concerned about technical details and camera settings (we cover those things but they are only a small part of this collection)

  • You want to generate images with AI

  • You prefer to use one-click presets in your photo processing

  • You are not interested in learning more about using Adobe Photoshop and its tools

AVAILABLE THROUGH MAY 20, 2024

Reviews of the Workflow Collection

Brent Clark: The Workflow Collection is a diverse set of tutorials from a supergroup of nature photography educators that is sure to inspire! While each tutorial is very useful on its own, I think the best part of this collection is being able to synthesize the lessons of multiple instructors into a generalized approach that works for me. Although I've practiced photography for many years, several of the topics cover things I have never done before, and I came away feeling emboldened to get out of my comfort zone and try new things.

I'd also recommend this collection for beginners because it covers the essentials that I wish I had learned much earlier - trip planning, fieldwork, post-processing, and printing!


David Kingham: If you've ever wondered how professional photographers create such stunning images, this video series is a must-have. Each instructor shares their unique workflow, covering a specific subject matter to help you understand their entire process, from scouting and planning to working in the field, processing the images, and even printing them. As a professional photographer myself, I wish I had access to this breadth of knowledge early on in my photographic journey, as it would have greatly accelerated my growth. Don't hesitate to purchase this series; it's filled with nuggets of wisdom that you won't find anywhere else.


Mario Lombardi: The “Color Control” portion of the Workflow Collection enhanced my understanding and approach to color, and improved my editing and color workflow in several ways. Specifically, I now know what order to adjust luminosity and color once I get into Photoshop. I also learned the importance of adjusting colors individually and locally. From start to finish, Eric Bennett was simply superb.


Brie Stockwell: When I was just learning nature and landscape photography, I wanted to know more about working in the field, good editing techniques, and overall workflow. In addition, I didn’t know what would be helpful to know or what would keep me from making newbie mistakes. This Workflow Collection from Learn Nature Photography solves for all of this!

This awesome collection offers a variety of editing techniques that help a learner add next-level nuance in their images without making things overly complicated. For example, even after 4+ years and many hours of photography, the tutorials from Alex Noriega and Eric Bennett taught me some crucial, new-to-me skills. I love that all of these videos were created specifically for this collection and, together, offer a complete workflow collection that will be helpful for photographers of all skill levels. Great work!


Shanda Akin: Nowhere else can you find a photography series that showcases a fresh range of diverse approaches in one profound collection. The skills I learned from the dynamic instructors in this course are endless and have simply propelled my growth in photography from scouting to printing.


Martha Montiel: The wealth of knowledge shared in these video tutorials is truly invaluable. From initial planning to execution, and finally editing the image, each photographer explains every step in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, making it simple to replicate later. Through the Workflow Collection, I discovered the immense power of mastering Photoshop and the TK9 panel. These are aspects of photography I had previously neglected but now am realizing their significant impact on developing photographs that stand out. I am eager to put into practice the knowledge that I have gained here.


William Neill: I highly recommend the Learn Nature Photography Workflow Collection. Besides having reviewed the new Collection, I have long found each of these photographers' tutorials or YouTube channels to be highly instructive and often inspiring to see how they make their images come alive. I have been a nature photographer for 50 years, and one thing I've learned is that I can always improve my skills. I have a simple, low-tech workflow that works for me, but I regularly hit a wall where what I know how to do doesn't get me where I want to go to express myself creatively. I will be diving into these new tutorials to make myself a better photographer, and I hope you will, too.


Chrissy Donadi: The 2024 Workflow Collection is a treasure trove of expertise, showcasing not only the exceptional talent of seven phenomenal photographers but also their prowess as exceptional teachers. Throughout the series, viewers gain invaluable insights into landscape photography techniques, witnessing each photographer's unique approach to photographing and processing. From essential settings used by all to sharing different methods for achieving the same processing goal, this collection offers a comprehensive guide for photographers at every level, making it an indispensable resource for mastering many aspects of the art and editing of nature photography.


Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero: As I watched each of the tutorials in this Workflow Collection, it became apparent that I was watching master craftspersons at work both in the field and at the computer. Wow! I greatly appreciated seeing how they worked through problem solving issues that arose due to limitations with gear or in-field conditions.

For me, this collection really drove home the point that paying attention to small details can elevate a good image to greatness and that subtlety is key. I thought I already had a fairly nuanced approach to post-processing, but after watching these tutorials I’ll be refining my post-processing technique to include even more incremental adjustments that help “move the image forward” (as opposed to applying fewer, more aggressive adjustments). Thank you for the limitless inspiration.


Barbara Livieri: The Workflow Collection is more than just step-by-step instructions: each person has a unique nature photography-based topic, and each has their own methods, techniques, and workflows to achieve their goals. The explanations are detailed, and they give reasons behind their decisions, allowing us viewers to turn them into successful workflows for ourselves.

Each of the workflows was engaging, and even after photographing for some time, I found many new nuggets of wisdom that I can use in my own photography. In other words, this old dog learned some new tricks! I highly recommend purchasing this series!


Nancy Kurokawa: I had a chance to review Eric, Sarah, and Sean's courses from the Workflow Collection.

I really appreciated Eric Bennett’s approach to editing images. While Eric’s approach is different from how I normally edit images, I am looking forward to trying out his approach of thinking about color throughout the entire editing process (and to using some of the new editing techniques I picked up along the way). I can’t wait to see how my editing process changes.

I got so much out of Sarah’s instructional videos. Sarah is a thoughtful instructor as she walks you through her black and white photography process from understanding the concepts of B&W photography, shooting in the field and then editing the image. I really enjoyed how Sarah shared an exciting afternoon in Death Valley photographing some atmospheric conditions through the different images she took and her explanation of what worked (or didn’t work) in with her different compositions.

Sean’s superpower is his ability to explain complicated information in a clear and concise manner. The process of printing your images can seem daunting and overwhelming. After watching Sean’s videos, I am confident that I will be able to use the information provided to successfully print my images. I will admit I bought a good printer a year ago and have NOT printed many images. Moving forward, this is going to change!


Anna Morgan: This new collection of tutorials from Learn Nature Photography takes you logically through the workflow process, from the planning stage all the way through to printing and is full of exceptional instruction to help you learn the art and craft of nature photography while also being easy to digest. The tutorials bring something for everyone irrespective of your level of photography. Sean Bagshaw’s deep dive into preparing files for printing was especially enlightening to me in in terms of the differences in the preparation process between sending images to a photo lab versus printing on a personal home printer and I am excited to incorporate some of that newfound knowledge into my workflow. The bonus video - a behind-the-scenes candid discussion of the whys and hows of putting this collection together - was also a nice addition which I appreciated being part of the collection.


Paul Bowman: This is perhaps the greatest collection of educational materials assembled in the history of photography—nay, in the whole of human history.

When humankind reaches the stars, and that most significant and eternal question—whether we are alone in the universe—is finally answered, this shall be what is offered upon a golden record to other intelligent life. It will duly serve as representation of our greatest achievements as a species.

Why We Formed Learn Nature Photography

We are all full-time nature photographers with decades of experience teaching and creating educational resources. We knew that if we came together, we could create something special: the Learn Nature Photography education series.

We each bring a unique approach to creative expression and teaching. Our interests cover the full spectrum of nature photography from the grandest of landscapes to smaller, more intimate scenes, and everything in between. Our field practices, composition styles, and favorite types of natural light also vary widely. We each take a different approach to photo processing, printing, and sharing our work, as well.


Through our combined knowledge, we want to teach you the essential ideas and important nuances related to the full range of workflow for nature photography, from the initial concept for a photo to the final print. Our hope is that we can help you to think more creatively and realize your personal photographic vision in the most effective way possible.


We know that you have a lot of options for video tutorials and photography education. In creating the Learn Nature Photography partnership, we want to share cohesive, high-quality tutorials that offer both inspiration and practical information—and actually make a difference for your photography.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

  • The Workflow Collection is available for purchase through May 20th, 2024.

    This is not a marketing gimmick! We wanted to give people enough time to purchase the collection, yet also allow ourselves the time to focus on photography and creating great new educational content like the Workflow Collection - rather than on the logistics of managing an additional business on an ongoing basis.

    We hope that during this 10-day period, we will be able to reach the vast majority of those interested in expanding their photography knowledge.

  • We have worked to make the Workflow Collection an exceptional value, and we are confident that you will be satisfied with your purchase. If it is more convenient for you, PayPal and Shop Pay both offer payment in 4 interest-free installments.

  • After purchasing the Workflow Collection, you will receive an email with individual download links for each tutorial, which will contain video files and any accompanying raw or project files.

  • You will have indefinite access to the tutorials after downloading them. New download links can be provided if you ever lose access to the video files.

  • We demonstrate using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom (or Camera Raw), all available in a package for $9.99/month with the Creative Cloud 20GB Photography Plan. Most of the concepts presented can also be applied in alternative image editing software.

    For creating luminosity masks, you can get the free TK Lum-Mask plugin or purchase the full TK9 plugin at a discounted rate with a code that will be provided as part of the collection.

  • To best implement the techniques and skills you will learn in these tutorials, you should have a camera, lenses ranging from wide to telephoto, and a sturdy tripod and remote. Any specific gear or apps used are mentioned in each individual tutorial.

  • Because we cover such a vast array of examples and situations with in-depth explanations and demonstrations, there are useful ideas and techinques for all photographers regardless of skill level.

  • Since the seven of us work together to carefully select the topics of each video in order to provide the best tutorial package possible, they can only be purchased as the complete set.

    This way, you will have all of our unique and complementary contributions, and you won't miss out on essential ideas.

30-Day Guarantee

We’re certain you’ll be happy with all the new things you’ll learn in this collection.

If for some reason you are not satisfied, and if we are unable to solve your issue, we will refund your purchase.