The Visual Image
Workshop

I attended a photographic workshop September 22 through September 28, 1996, with Ray McSavaney and Carol Brown. This workshop, called The Visual Image, was in Capitol Reef National Park near Teasdale, Utah, where Carol has a home and a studio. The workshop emphasized achieving a more personal type of visual image. We not only looked at the technical and aesthetic aspects of photography, we also used drawing and writing to enhance our understanding of the visual process. The different viewpoint was a real benefit. Ray, who is a photographer (among other things), and Carol, who is a painter and drawer (also among other things), are absolutely wonderful people. I would highly recommend this workshop, or any other workshop either one of them is involved in.

I first met Ray at a workshop that he and John Sexton did together in 1995 at Canyon de Chelley. I chose that workshop because I had known of John's excellent work and reputation (and it was close to home). John is a wonderful instructor, but many of the participants had elevated him to God status (even dressing like him), so he was constantly surrounded by people hanging on his every word. I had never heard of Ray or seen any of his work before the workshop. I was immediately impressed by his quiet-spoken but very confident and passionate manner. He is very approachable and very willing to share his expertise with anyone who asks. And his photographs are absolutely phenomenal, with beautifully glowing tones and an incrediable dynamic range. He has published a book of some of his photographs, called Explorations: A Photographic Journey; definately check it out if you get a chance.

Likewise, I had not heard of Carol before this workshop. She too seems to bring an enormous amount of passion to everything she does. The techniques and exercises she introduced to us were extremely valuable in improving my vision. And her naturalistic abstractions of the Southwest, done in colored pencil, are stunning. You can see some of it in a book called Canyon Sketchbook.


Christopher A. Cline
Westminster University
1840 South 1300 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
(801) 832-2346
ccline@westminsteru.edu