Waterfall Photography Workshop – Shenandoah National Park Near Front Royal, VA
Shenandoah National Park • Near Front Royal, VA
Photograph beautiful waterfalls and mountain streams in this hands-on waterfall photography workshop in Shenandoah National Park.
Join landscape photographer Scott Turnmeyer for a small-group waterfall photography workshop near Front Royal, Virginia. This outdoor field session is designed to help you confidently photograph flowing water, forest scenes, and long-exposure landscapes in Shenandoah National Park.
This workshop focuses on waterfall photography only.
Additional workshops include Sunset, Sunrise, and Night Sky, and can be combined for automatic savings.
Save when you register for multiple photography classes or workshops.
• 2 sessions — save 10%
• 3 sessions — save 15%
• 4 sessions — save 20%
Discounts are applied automatically at checkout. For the full list of photography workshops and classes click here.
We’ll meet during daylight hours and work along mountain streams and waterfalls to learn how to photograph moving water using proper exposure, shutter speed, and composition. You’ll learn how to create smooth flowing water effects, balance highlights and shadows, and compose strong images in forest environments.
Scott will provide individual guidance throughout the workshop and explain camera settings step-by-step so you understand not just what to do, but why.
Location Details
To ensure the best possible conditions and safety, the exact meetup location will be selected based on weather, water flow, and trail conditions. The workshop will take place in Shenandoah National Park as near as possible to Front Royal, VA or the Thornton Gap Entrance.
This workshop is offered on multiple dates.
Choose your preferred date when registering.
Participants will receive a detailed email 24–48 hours prior to the event with:
- Exact meetup location
- Parking instructions
- Weather considerations
- Recommended gear and clothing
Each participant will receive individualized guidance throughout the session.
This is an outdoor workshop and will proceed in most weather conditions unless safety is a concern.
Please note: If this workshop is inside Shenandoah National Park then park admission will be the responsibility of the registrant upon entry.
Who This Class Is For
Photographers with DSLR or mirrorless cameras that offer manual control
Hobby photographers ready to move beyond automatic modes
Anyone who understands the basics of photography but wants more control
This class is not recommended for phone-only photographers.
What to Bring
Scott recommends bringing the following:
- A camera with manual mode capability
- Tripod (required for long exposure photography)
- Lenses from wide angle through telephoto (usually whatever you have in your bag from 10mm–200mm)
- Polarizing filter (recommended)
- Remote shutter release (recommended but not mandatory)
- Charged battery(ies) and memory card(s)
- Comfortable shoes suitable for uneven or wet terrain
- Notebook or notes app (optional)
Workshop Details
Length: Approximately 2 hours
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate
Format: In-person, small group
Time: Daytime (exact time varies by date)
Seats: Limited for individual attention
A signed liability waiver will be required to participate
Participants should be comfortable walking short distances on uneven or wet terrain.
You can save when registering for multiple photography classes or workshops.
Discounts are applied automatically when more than one session is selected.
Save When You Take Multiple Workshops
You can register for one workshop or build your skills by taking several.
Automatic discounts are applied when you sign up for multiple photography classes or workshops:
• Register for 2 sessions — save 10%
• Register for 3 sessions — save 15%
• Register for 4 sessions — save 20%
Discounts are applied automatically at checkout when eligible sessions are selected.
Workshops and classes can be combined to receive the discount.Additional Fees
There are no hidden service fees for this workshop. Each participant may be required to purchase entry into different parks or areas that require purchase for access. Those fees are not included in the price of the workshop.
About the Host
Scott Turnmeyer is a professional photographer based in the Shenandoah Valley with experience spanning landscapes, wildlife, sports, portraits, and weddings. His work has earned national recognition, and his passion for teaching has helped photographers of all skill levels gain confidence behind the camera.
Scott’s style focuses on clarity, real-world application, and helping students understand why settings work — not just what buttons to press. During the workshop, Scott provides direct guidance on camera settings and composition to ensure you leave with strong, usable images.
What’s Next?
This workshop pairs perfectly with:
- Sunset & Night Sky Photography Workshop
- Sunrise & Waterfalls Photography Workshop
- Taking Better Photos: Composition & Light
- Monthly Photo Critique Nights
- Learn to Shoot in Manual Mode Photography Class
Your first critique night is free when you enroll in additional photography classes.
Cancellation & Transfer Policy
Due to limited class size and advance planning, all registrations are non-refundable.
If you need to cancel, you may transfer your registration to:
- A future workshop of the same type (with at least 7 days’ notice), or
- Another person with at least 7 days’ notice
Transfers and credits cannot be issued for cancellations made within 7 days of the event or for no-shows.
This workshop is rain or shine. If the workshop is canceled due to unsafe weather or low enrollment, participants will receive a opton of transferring to a future date.
Important Notes
Registration is required — walk-ins are not permitted
A minimum of 4 participants is required for the workshop to be held.






