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Nature’s Art is Best in Eureka Springs West Ozark Waterfalls Photography Workshop may be just the thing for you!

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pring is in full bloom in May with color popping into vistas of water, hills and rocky ledges all around. It’s easy to see why – besides wonderful lodgings, expert fishing guides and places to dine, hike, camp, ride horses and picnic – Eureka Springs West is also an inspirational haven for artists and photographers. Tucked along US 62W is the Sacred Earth Gallery, studio of professional photographer Edward C. Robison III and his talented family. From May 30 – June 1, Edward leads a workshop group on visits to many dramatic waterfalls in Northwest Arkansas and the Buffalo National River area. If you’ve ever wanted to capture

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the drama of falling water, this is the one workshop you’ll want to sign up for. Learn the techniques of capturing stunning waterfall and landscape images while improving your photography skills. All skill levels are welcome, but the ability to hike up to two miles and a camera with full manual controls is required. Worship space is limited! See www.edwardcrobisoniii. com for details, directions and registration cost. Email sacredearthgallery@gmail.com or phone (479) 253-7644. And see the next page for a list of nearby comfy lodgings in camera-ready locations! +


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