COAST OF MAINE & ACADIA NATIONAL PARK

OCTOBER 5 - 11, 2024

Few places offer the variety of beautiful photographic opportunities found along the coast of Maine in autumn! Not only are there forests laced with vibrant fall color, but there are endless visual possibilities of fishing harbors, historic lighthouses, cobblestone beaches, seaside villages, granite cliffs, and stretching blue ocean. During this special week in Maine, we’ll experience them all!

We begin our adventure in Rockland, Maine, where “the mountains meet the sea” to photograph Friendship Harbor and the lighthouses and rocky shorelines at Pemaquid Point and Marshall Point. As a highlight of the trip, we’ll hop on a ferry to explore Monhegan Island, 10 miles off the coast and known as the “Artist’s Island” for its long heritage of influencing American artists like Andrew Wyeth and Rockwell Kent. We will then move to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park to photograph the breathtaking views from Cadillac Mountain, the spectacular coastline near Otter Cliffs, and the magical Birch Forest at the Wild Gardens of Acadia.

Join us in October to inspire the artist within you, enjoy the camaraderie of other photographers, and surround yourself with Maine’s coastal beauty.

Overview

Our Workshop begins with a welcome orientation on Saturday at 7:00 pm in Rockland, Maine, and concludes after our group slideshow on Friday at noon in Bar Harbor, Maine.

October 5 - 8 | Rockland

October 8 - 11 | Bar Harbor

Each day will be packed with field sessions led by Doug at the best times for shooting, daily lectures to improve your photographic skills and visual seeing, constructive critiques of participants’ images, and open labs for individual assistance. Classroom sessions are tailored to each workshop and are based on participant interests and goals for the workshop. Additional topics are designed to enhance participants’ skills for the type of shooting the location emphasizes.

Location Highlights: Beginning our workshop in Rockland, Maine for the second half of the workshop provides access to Friendship and Rockport Harbors, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Marshall Point Lighthouse, and the village of Port Clyde. We’ll climb aboard a local ferry to cruise over to Monhegan Island for a day of photography with Monhegan’s lighthouse, rocky coastlines, historic houses, and picturesque harbor. Relocating to Bar Harbor on Mt. Desert Island, we will visit and photograph the best of Acadia National Park. Planned shooting locations include Otter Cliffs, Eagle Lake, Cadillac Mountain, and the Wild Gardens of Acadia.

REGISTRATION

Early Bird: $2295 by April 8, 2024 ($200 discount!)
After April 8, 2024 - $2495
Deposit: $495 due with Registration (after the Early Bird deadline, the deposit will be $695)
Balance: $1800 due July 7, 2024

Workshop Details

LODGING

This workshop has two lodging locations. Information on making a reservation will be sent to participants.

Our first lodging location is the Hampton Inn & Suites, Rockland, ME. There will be a room block starting on October 5, 2024 (3 nights), departing October 8, 2024. Room rates are $ 199 per night + tax.The room block will be released to the public on September 8, 2024. When making your reservation tell them you are with the Doug Johnson Photography Group to receive the group rate.

The second location for this workshop is the Bar Harbor Motel in Bar Harbor. There is a room block set up for participants starting on October 8 (3 nights), departing October 11, 2024. Rates from $164 per night + tax. Room choices are based on a first-come, first-served basis. The room block will be released on September 8, 2024. After the release date, reservations will be based on availability. When making your reservation tell them you are with the Doug Johnson Photography Group.

TRAVEL

Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements to/from the workshop and during the workshop.

The nearest airport for this workshop is the Bangor International Airport (BGR) - 67 miles. You will find that several major car rental companies have office locations on-site at the airport. For transportation to and from field shoots, we suggest that you carpool to get to know fellow students.

Doug Johnson Photography is not responsible for cancellations due to medical or other emergencies or reimbursement of non-refundable airline tickets, or hotel rooms in the event of a workshop cancellation. Please consider the purchase of travel insurance.

ACTIVITY LEVEL

Easy to Moderate: Up to 2 miles, paved and unpaved trails; some uneven rocky surfaces. Elevation: Sea level to 1500ft.

EQUIPMENT & ATTIRE

We want your experience on a Doug Johnson Photography workshop to be extraordinary and recognize that preparation is one important key to success. Specific guidelines will be sent to participants, but a general list of recommendations can be downloaded via our Gear & Packing List.

 
I really enjoyed the Coast of Maine & Acadia National Park workshop. Doug is very knowledgeable and helpful, and his critiques provided great insight into how to create better images. He’s also a lot of fun to hang out with!
— Kent Roberts

FEES

Workshop tuition includes a round-trip ferry trip to Monhegan Island. Any additional fees, including entrance into Acadia, will be your responsibility. Click the link Acadia National Park for information regarding fees and passes.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Please visit FAQs about Location Workshops.

You can review our Cancellation Policy here.

We are always happy to talk with you about our workshops and what makes a good match for your goals. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Doug at 303-829-2215 or contact us via our online form.