Palouse Barns Photo Workshop

June 19-22, 2026

The Palouse Barns Photo Workshop will focus on a variety of both architectural and landscape subjects scattered about the rolling green hills. During Spring, the landscape is bathed in a palette of vibrant colors, canola is blooming, wildflowers are abundant, and waterfalls are flowing.  The Palouse is a vast region and local photographer/instructor Ryan McGinty will get you to the best locations based on current conditions. Extend your trip with either our Spring in the Palouse Workshop or our Women's Only Palouse Workshop!

Tuition

Max Group Size

  • 5 Students per Instructor
  • Max 10 Students

Instructor(s)

  • Ryan McGinty
  • Wendy Casey
Palouse Barns Photography Workshop

Highlights

  • The Palouse turns into a palette of vibrant colors in the spring!
  • The pastoral landscape is dotted with rustic barns, old buildings, windmills, grain elevators, abandoned homes, and charming towns.
  • Expect to get off the beaten path with expert instructors. Resident photographer Ryan McGinty knows the Palouse intimately.
  • Dates are scheduled for the vibrant yellow canola blooms!.
  • Expect to learn many new techniques on this workshop from abstract telephoto compositions to grandiose wide angle shots!
  • All ground transportation included.
  • Post-processing and image critique sessions scheduled throughout the workshop to make the most of your images.
  • Extend your trip with our Spring in the Palouse Workshop or our Women's Only Palouse Workshop!
Palouse Barns Photography Workshop

Itinerary

The exact itinerary will be kept flexible to account for the weather and current conditions. We will optimize our time for the best possible photography. The itinerary below is just an example of what you can expect.

  • Day 1:  Meet at 3PM in Pullman, WA for a mandatory orientation session. We will cover many techniques you will be using during the workshop and discuss the itinerary in detail.  For sunset, we'll venture out to a few of our favorite barns and silos.  We've planned a few shots that can take advantage of the rising full moon.
  • Day 2:  We are out the door well before dawn to capture early light on the rolling hills behind a photogenic barn.  We explore many of sights in the area before returning to the hotel for breakfast.  We take a midday rest break and reconvene for a classroom session where we'll critique images and teach post-processing skills.  After dinner, we head out to capture a distant barn surrounded by rolling green hills.
  • Day 3:  We head out early to capture a picturesque grain silo.  After that we find some old houses, barns, and wildflowers to shoot.  We return to the hotel for breakfast and another post-processing session. We go out again mid-afternoon and photograph silos, abandoned houses, and grain elevators surrounded by blooming canola and countless shades of green.
  • Day 4:  Time flies when you're having fun!  We head out for our last sunrise opportunity.  On our way back we stop by an abandoned house and an old town with myriad subjects to shoot.  The workshop will conclude by 11AM.
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Palouse Barns Photo Workshop

Pricing

$1850/person + Tax

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Trip Includes:

  • All Ground Transportation
  • Park Entrance Fees
  • In-Field Photography Instruction
  • Post-processing and Image Critique
  • Pre-Workshop Zoom Meeting

 

Trip Does NOT Include:

  • Transportation to/from your home to Pullman, WA.
  • Lodging
  • Meals, beverages, and snacks
  • Instructor Gratuities

 

When you complete the checkout process, you will be given the option to either pay the full amount or put down a 50% deposit.  If you pay the deposit, the remaining amount will be charged 120-days prior to arrival to the credit card we have on file. See the full Terms & Conditions.

Recommended Camera Gear

  • Sturdy tripod and ballhead
  • Digital SLR or Mirrorless Camera Body.
  • Wide angle lens in the 16-35mm range.
  • Mid-range zoom lens in the range of 24-100mm.
  • Long telephoto lenses in the 100-600mm range.  You will want a lens that is longer than 200mm for many of the locations we visit! A 100-400mm or 150-600mm will be perfect.
  • Circular polarizer filters and ND filters for your lenses.  If you like shooting with grads, bring them along.  A 9 or 10-stop ND filter will be useful for creating very long exposures.
  • Backpack to carry your gear.
  • Extra batteries, memory cards, and cleaning supplies.
  • Remote cord for your camera.
  • Laptop if you wish to backup your photos or follow along during the post-processing instruction.

Personal Gear List

  • Sturdy hiking footwear, hiking socks, and long pants .
  • Warm jacket, hat, and gloves for cool mornings
  • Headlamp
  • Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Sun Hat.
  • Water bottle or hydration bladder.
  • Hiking poles if you like having them.
  • Bug Spray
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Palouse Barns Photo Workshop
Palouse Barns Photo Workshop
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Palouse Barns Photo Workshop

Logistics

 

If you are flying in, we recommend going through Spokane (GEG) or Pullman WA (PUW). From Spokane, it is a 90 minute drive to Pullman.  If you don't want to rent a car, fly to Pullman and take Uber or Lyft to the hotel.  If you decide to drive from the Seattle area, expect a 4.5 hr drive. Please be in Pullman, WA no later than 3PM on the first day and meet us at the Coast Hilltop Inn.

Lodging is not included in the workshop fee so you have the option of staying wherever you like.  The group will be based at Coast Hilltop Inn.  We will contact participants as soon as the hotel is ready to start accepting bookings. Please note that meals, beverages, and snacks are not included in the workshop fee.

Our goal is to maximize your photography while you are here. This can mean long days and not a lot of sleep. We will utilize the middle of the day for rest breaks, image critiques, and post-processing sessions.

Transportation will be provided during the workshop for all participants. This workshop is rated Easy for activity level and most shooting locations will not be far from the vehicle.

If you want to extend your trip, check out our Palouse Spring Workshop June 15-18 if you want more of a traditional landscape approach.  Or you can book both to really round out your Palouse experience!  If you are a female photographer, join our engaging Chicks Who Click community on a special Women's Only Palouse Workshop June 23-26, 2026!

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Ryan McGinty Profile Photo Olympics

Ryan McGinty

Photography Instructor

Ryan McGinty is a seasoned landscape photographer living in the Palouse area of southeastern Washington.  His first-hand experience in this unique agricultural area makes him the perfect instructor to lead people to out-of-the-way places for those once-in-a-lifetime rainbows, sunsets and sunrises in the beautiful rolling hills. He loves chasing the light and diligently checks weather apps to get the latest sun and rain predictions, cloud formations, wind and temperatures for the best locations and light.

His interest in photography started at an early age and continued in college with graduate work at Brooks Institute of Photography.  His experience in portrait, wedding, film, and medium and large format photography give him an extraordinary background for his award-winning landscape photography.

His passion for the Palouse is only exceeded by his passion for photography and his desire to show people his favorite places.  He takes a legitimate interest in his clients and strives hard to ensure they get the best shots. His photographs have been published in books, calendars and travel guides.

Wendy Casey

Wendy Casey

Photography Instructor

Wendy is proud to be a Utah Native and began hiking and camping with her parents at a very young age. She has many fond memories hiking to amazing viewpoints and taking in the grandeur that is Utah. Her interest in photography began in the 80’s where she made her film images come to life in a darkroom.

She now enjoys the creativity of the digital world by photographing a wide range of interests, from Landscape, Wildlife, Portraits, to Sports. Her favorite is capturing epic scenery with a human interest.

When Wendy and her husband Randy are not at home on their farm, they are out on a trail somewhere, exploring, photographing and creating videos of their adventures.  Wendy has a lot of experience with horses on their ranch and will be an instructor on some of our wild horse and ranch workshops.

Over the years, she has participated in many art shows. Her local favorites are the Kimball Arts, Park City Art Festival and Midway Swiss Days. She has shipped her art around the world  and has her work hanging throughout the state in hospitals, clinics and many large and small businesses. Her images have also been featured in and on the covers of local magazines.

Wendy loves to help others develop their passion for photography and capture through the viewfinder, winning scenes to last forever and an epic story to go with it.

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