2022 FIRE FALLS | YOSEMITE IN WINTER

 

 

LOCATION   Yosemite NP 

DATES           2/16/22 - 2/19/22

INVESTMENT   $1,450.00 / $1,140.00

LIMIT          FULL

ACTIVITY LEVEL    Easy / Moderate

DURATION          4 Days

 

 


 

 

 

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP

A few things need to happen in order to see the "Fire Fall in full force. First, there needs to be a cloudless sky to the west, where the Sun can directly shine in the valley and illuminate the falls. Second, you need water flowing over the falls which does not always happen. In 2016, we captured the best display in the last 10 year and the first time enough water was present in the last 6 years. All of this needs to align during a small gap in month of February when the Sun sets in the right spot. In addition to the fire fall photo sessions, we will also capture the  night sky scenes and several other night sky photo scenes. We will also visit many other iconic locations in Yosemite Valley like El Capitan, Half Dome, Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls and some other hidden locations of my own. We will also be able to capture some waterfalls with rainbows and possibly moonbows if the water flow is high and the skies are clear. Southside drive has been closed to allow visitors in the park. In 2022, workshop groups should have access to these areas that all others will not. This could be an added bonus! We will end the workshop on the 19th after our Final Fire Fall shoot! 

 

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WORKSHOP INCLUDES

  • Commercial Permit Fees   
  • Southside Drive Fire Fall Access                
  • Multiple  shooting locations ( Fire Falls, El Capitan, Half Dome, Tunnel View, Valley View and more)
  • Night Sky Sessions with and without the Milky Way
  • Sunset and Sunrise Photo ops
  • Waterfall Rainbows
  • Moonbows
  • Post Processing tips in Adobe CS and Lightroom         
  • How and when to use filters for landscapes
  • Long exposure photography during the day and at night
  • Timelapse photography

WEATHER

It's Winter, so expect anything. As always, we can not predict the weather, but we can keep our fingers and toes crossed until we get there! Tire Chains are required to be with you in your car during the winter. You can pick up Tire Chains at Walmart or any other surrounding gas stations near Yosemite. You may be turned away at a checkpoint if you do hot have them in your car. Some restrictions require chains on / in the car. I don't expect this to be an issue, but it is good to know and also required to have with you when traveling on certain roads... even if no restrictions are in place. Since it does snow here in February. It is recommended to rent a SUV for this trip. Transportation is not included, but carpooling is encouraged in the park since this event has gained popularity over the years.

We may have to walk to areas to photograph the firefalls if parking is limited, and/or weather being an issue. We will try to carpool to our spots for firefalls. If parking is filled up,  we may be required to take a 25 minute walk down the road to get to some locations to view the firefalls, bring proper foot-ware for wintertime. Snow is NOT always present in Yosemite Valley. The hike is about 1 mile. If you have a ADA placard you will be able to park in certain area's that are restricted to "normal" visitors for the firefall event. 

 

FIRE FALL AND TREE | YOSEMITEFIRE FALL AND TREE | YOSEMITE

Temperatures in Yosemite will change with elevation. Highs could be in the 20 or 40's. low's could be 5f to 30f. In 2016, it snowed at night and daytime temps hit the 50 and 60s. I will monitor the forecast before departure and keep you informed.  You can also check the weather outlooks for Yosemite and road conditions on your won as we get within the 10 day point from departure. Arrive a day early incase of poor weather delays.

FIRST LIGHT | YOSMITEFIRST LIGHT | YOSMITE

TIRE CHAINS

Tire Chains must be in your car at all times in and around the park. Road Restrictions may be in place on some roads. You can find a lot of information on the Yosemite Nat'l Park Website links that I have here for you.

Plan on purchasing tire chains at a Walmart along your route. Most gas stations or garages will carry chains, especially surrounding the park. When I drive back to San Fran. I will return them at Walmart (unused),  and be on my way. I do not foresee us needing to use them, but rangers have been known to sometimes have checkpoints going into the park and could turn drivers away if they don't at least have them in their car. Review the links about for chains and control information and please respect the parks rules. I will call to check on road conditions and review the forecast for Yosemite 5 days before departure to see if they have any issues. 

YOSEMITE VALLEY MILKY WAYYOSEMITE VALLEY MILKY WAY

DIRECTIONS

Highway 140 into the park is lower in elevation than Highway 120, so it will have the best chance that road restrictions will not be in place. The other option is a higher elevation road call Highway 120 which peaks around 6,000ft in elevation compared to around 4,000ft on Highway 140

LODGING

Yosemite Lodge at the Falls or Yosemite View Lodge ("View Lodge" furthest away from the valley). Lodging is not included in this workshop. It is best to be able to stay in the valley because of early rise times and possible late nights. It's always best to be close to the action. Let me know if you are open to sharing a room with another photographer and we can try to make that work out for you.

UPPER FALLS UNDER STARLIGHTUPPER FALLS UNDER STARLIGHTUpper Yosemite Falls under starlight.

 

CAMERA GEAR

  • DSLR's with Fully Charged batteries and Battery Charger
  • Wide Angle Lenses (17mm - 35mm) and a Telephoto for the FireFalls and Wildlife ( 200mm - 400mm+)
  • Circular polarizer (strongly suggested)
  • Graduated ND filter for landscapes ( optional, but worth it)
  • Cable release for long exposures
  • Laptop, memory card reader, and memory cards
  • Flashlight / Red Light
  • Sturdy tripod
  • Off camera flash (optional)

 

FIRE FALL AND TREE (Vert.) | YOSEMITEFIRE FALL AND TREE (Vert.) | YOSEMITE

WINTER CLOTHING AND OUTDOOR GEAR

  • Winter Jacket
  • Winter Hat
  • Winter Gloves
  • Under Armour / Long Johns
  • Insulated Winter Boots ( Optional...Their may be snow on the ground)(No tennis shoes)
  • Hiking Boots
  • Wool Socks ( Wool keeps your feet warmer than cotton, even when wet)
  • Sweatshirts
  • Hand / Foot warmers
  • Headlamp / Flashlight
  • Multi-Tool
  • Hand Warmers

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / DISCLAIMER

Jeff Berkes Photography reserves the right to make changes to the schedule, dates if need be. We are not responsible for bad weather, delays or cancellations. We are also not responsible for lost or stolen items, injuries, sickness, death or damages to personal equipment and lost of personal travel expense. Failure to comply to park rules, regulations and will result in you being ejected from the workshop. By making your investment in this workshop, you agree to this disclaimer. 

 

This workshop does not include travel to, from and during the workshop, meals or overnight accommodations.

ARMS OF ORIONARMS OF ORION

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2022 Yosemite in Winter | Fire Falls

 

 

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