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There are lots of folks who are talented landscape photographers and teachers. Let me add one to Groovy’s list above.

Michael Frye is an outstanding landscape photographer, a fine teacher, an extremely knowledgeable person, and an honestly good person. (Disclosure: He is also a friend.)

Some might say that Michael is today’s best known Yosemite photographer (though I know a few others who are equally in the running, some of whom also teach and write*) and he lived in the Valley for years and still lives and photographs in the region. Recently he has been pushing out to further landscapes including Japan, the Antarctic, and Greenland.

He regularly shares insightful and well-written articles about landscape photography topics at his website and, yes, he leads workshops. He has published several well-written, informative books on the subject of landscape photography.

Good luck,

Dan

* William Neill regularly writes in photography magazines and has several books of landscape photography. Charles Cramer is not doing workshops at this point, but you might visit his website — he is another in the direct line from Ansel. You might also check out two other friends of mine who are also inspired landscape photographers and who teach workshops and more: Charlotte Hamilton Gibb and Franka M. Gabler. I could go on, but that’s a start…



Jun 13, 2025 at 10:57 AM
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There are lots of folks who are talented landscape photographers and teachers. Let me add one to Groovy’s list above.

Michael Frye is an outstanding landscape photographers, a fine teacher, an extremely knowledgeable person, and an honestly good person. (Disclosure: He is also a friend.)

Some might say that Michael is today’s best known Yosemite photographer (though I know a few others who are equally in the running, some of whom also teach and write*) and he lived in the Valley for years and still lives in the region.

He regularly shares insightful and well-written articles about landscape photography topics at his website and, yes, he leads workshops. He has also published several books on the subject of landscape photography.

Good luck,

Dan

* William Neill regularly writes in photography magazines and has several books of landscape photography. Charles Cramer is not doing workshops at this point, but you might visit his website — he is another in the direct line from Ansel. You might also check out two other friends of mine who are also inspired landscape photographers and who teach workshops and more: Charlotte Hamilton Gibb and Franka M. Gabler. I could go on, but that’s a start…



Jun 13, 2025 at 09:13 AM





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