Savannah in Black & White
Founded in 1733, Savannah is one of Americaโs oldest cities and is steeped in history. From its Civil War forts and antebellum architecture to its cobblestone streets and city squares, this jewel of the south is a photographer's playground.
Workshop Details
September 28-October 3, 2025 โ Sold Out, Join Waitlist Below
This is a 5-night, 6-day workshop. Your adventure begins in the late morning of September 28 and ends after a final slideshow on the afternoon of October 3.
$2,795. Register below.
Skill level
Advanced. Participants should be fluent in the principles of photography, completely comfortable with how to use camera gear and confident with their night photography skills.
Group size
14, with 2 instructors โ 7:1 ratio
Workshop Leaders
Registration
Hoping to get a spot? Sign up below for our no-fee waitlist.
โข Deposit of $795 is required to reserve your spot at the workshop. |
โข Balance of $2,000 is due on June 30, 2025. โ Pay balance here. |
โข You may choose the โPay in Fullโ ticket if you desire to pay all at once. |
โข Last day for a cancellation request is June 29, 2025. (see cancellation and refund policy). |
โข The workshop fee includes lodging, valet parking, and private access to Bonaventure Cemetery and other locations. |
โข The workshop fee does not include food, airfare, or transportation to or during the workshop. |
The Savannah Experience
Our workshop starts and ends at our hotel in the lovely downtown historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Mornings will find us in the classroom learning the nuances of making fine black and white imagery while the afternoons and evenings will be spent exploring the environs of Savannah.
Weโll wander Savannahโs unique squares in both daylight and moonlight, visit the beach and pier on Tybee Island, learn and photograph at Fort Pulaski, explore Savannahโs Waterfront, and spend two private nights in the famous Bonaventure Cemeteryโthe infamous garden of good and evil.
What You Should Know
This workshop caters to knowledgeable photographers with solid skill sets. Participants should be fluent in the basic principles of photography, completely comfortable with how to use camera gear and confident with their night photography skills.
If you would like to attend this workshop but are unsure whether you have adequate night photography skills, we can offer pre-workshop tutoring to get you ready for your adventure with us. Alternatively or additionally, a few of us have written books that may be productive pre-workshop reads.
What You Will Learn
Creating stunning black and white photographs is more than just pushing a button to convert your images to grayscale. In this workshop weโll teach you how to analyze a scene, prepare your camera, and capture and process your black and white imagery.
TOPICS COVERED WILL INCLUDE:
seeing the world in black and white
best practices for capturing images for converting to black and white
the science and art behind crafting a fine black and white image
processing images with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop and DXOโs Silver Efex Pro
and more โฆ
Night Conditions
Logistics & General Info
Travel
You are responsible for arranging and paying for your own transportation.
Nearby Airport:
Savannah/Hilton Head (SAV) โ 20 minutes from the hotel
Rental Car
While our lodging is right in the Historic District of downtown Savannah, you will need a rental car to get to most of our shoot locations.
If you are interested in carpooling or sharing a rental car, let us know and we will try to connect you with another attendee looking for the same.
Lodging & Food
We have secured lodging at The Desoto Savannah in the heart of the Historic District of downtown Savannah. Step out of the hotel and you are surrounded by the boulevards of live oak trees, Southern architecture and some of Savannahโs most beloved icons: the cityโs public squares.
Lodging
You are not required to stay at the official workshop lodging, though doing so does make it easier to meet with the group each day.
Info and group code will be sent once our lodging partner is ready to begin taking reservations.
If you are interested in sharing a room, let us know and we will try to connect you with someone like-minded in the group.
Food
Savannah has many wonderful eateries and restaurants, most of which are within walking distance. From the classic Olde Pink House and upbeat and modern Collins Quarter to Randyโs BBQ out on Wheaton Street, youโll be sure to find a cuisine that suits your taste.
We encourage eating two meals per dayโa good breakfast and a great late lunch.
When on the night shoots, you may wish to bring snack food or a sandwich and plenty of water.
You are responsible for arranging and paying for your own meals.
Weather
You can leave your seersucker at home, we are visiting Savannah during the cooler weather of autumn! Expect daytime highs in the low 80s F and nighttime lows in the high 60s. While the temperatures seem mild, folks from arid climates might find the humidity makes it feel a bit cooler (or warmer) than advertised.
Recommended Attire
Comfortable active/outdoor pants and shirts that allow freedom of movement. We highly recommend very dark clothing for our nighttime field shoots as weโll be spending time light painting our scenes.
A medium-weight jacket will likely be useful. Dressing in layers will be valuable if the temperatures dip lower than expected.
Comfortable and protective shoes are recommended for getting around. There wonโt be long hikes, but we will be walking on various types of terrain, so sturdy and comfortable footwear is recommended.
Exertion Level
The exertion level of this workshop is Easy. (See more about our classifications.)
No vigorous activity will be required during the workshop, but please consider your physical abilities prior to registering. There wonโt be any long hikes, but there will be various terrain involved, and you should be comfortable carrying your own equipment over uneven ground in the dark.
Considerations
IMPORTANT: We encourage reading our FAQs section for more information about skill and gear requirements, and other information that pertains to all our workshops.
If you have questions, please contact usโwe're happy to talk it over with you.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil โฆ
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was the first book I ever listened to on tape (CD). I loved it. Really loved it. I am not a fan of the true crime genre as my go-to reading is history or historical fiction. But I had heard of Savannah and thought this might be a good introduction to the feel of the place despite the bookโs literary category. My hopes were more than realized.
Murder mystery. Serious history. Humor. Travel log. Exposรฉ. This book has it all. From the authorโs hilarious and sometimes sober descriptions of real local characters to Savannahโs raison dโetre, the book reveals the eccentricity of this southern jewel.
I first visited Savannah shortly after The Book (as the folks in Savannah refer to it) was published. My initial experience was as unlikely as the story itself. I was picked up from the airport by the gentleman who was to assist me on an upcoming workshop. He asked if I had read The Book. Of course I was delighted to tell him that I had, and that I was looking forward to some time in Savannah. He responded that he was a telephone repairman during the bookโs timeframe and not only worked in most of the homes mentioned in the book but also knew some of the characters personally. Did I want a tour?
We spent the next few hours driving and talking about the stories in the book, as well as plenty that were not, while visiting nearly all of the notable locations in Savannah. I was over the moon.
After my visit I realized that the book perfectly encapsulates the โHostess City of the South,โ as well as captures the charm, quirkiness, individualism, friendliness and devil-may-care spirit of the town and its people.
Savannah is a photographerโs paradise, a romanticโs escape and a history buffโs playground. I love The Book, and I love Savannah. While there is nothing at all that is simply black and white about the town, the million shades of gray are a joy to experience.