Last Day: Bison, Dust, and Golden Light at Antelope Island
We closed out the workshop with an unforgettable day at Antelope Island State Park. If the Salt Flats were ethereal and minimal, Antelope Island was wild and alive. Picture rolling hills, golden grasslands, and actual bison roaming just yards away from us. Yes, real wild bison!
We photographed from just before noon until the light dipped below the horizon. Every direction had a different look, from lake views to desert-like textures to that glowing western sun. It was the perfect finale to a week full of artistic challenges and personal growth.
Behind the Scenes: Connection & Creativity
Between the wind, the dust, the gear juggling, and the shared snacks, some of the best memories came from the in-between moments. I laughed harder than I have in a long time and left with a handful of new creative friendships. Everyone there, from photographers to models to stylists, were all in. We traded tips, shared gear, encouraged each other, and maybe even shed a few happy tears when the light hit just right.
What I Brought Back to Sherman
Utah gave me more than just great photos, it gave me clarity, confidence, and a deep reminder of why I do what I do. Whether I’m photographing a high school senior at Lake Texoma or a family in my downtown Sherman studio, workshops like this make me a better artist and storyteller. They remind me that every session, no matter where it's held, is a chance to make something unforgettable. It is a chance to create something timeless. This trip reminded me to keep pushing creatively, to keep learning, and to surround myself with people who inspire me.