FREE Motorsports Workshop

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Attend our free motorsports photography workshop at Bonneville Speed Week in Wendover, Utah, during 2026 for hands-on instruction and great photo opportunities.

What you'll get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced workshop instructor

  • Practical techniques for shooting high-speed vehicles: panning, shutter speed selection, autofocus modes, and lens choices.

  • Guidance on camera settings for bright, reflective salt-flat conditions and rapidly changing light.

  • Tips for composition and storytelling to capture both speed and atmosphere.

  • Small-group attention and on-location critique to help you improve immediately.

Who should attend

  • DSLR or mirrorless photographers comfortable with manual exposure basics and ready to move beyond automatic modes.

  • Photographers who want practical, field-based learning during one of the most iconic land-speed events.

  • Beginners-to-intermediates who want direct feedback and immediate improvement.

What to bring

  • DSLR or mirrorless camera with a charged battery and empty memory cards.

  • A range of lenses if possible: telephoto (200–400mm or similar) for distant cars, mid-range zoom (24–70mm) for context, and a wide-angle for pits and

Attend our free motorsports photography workshop at Bonneville Speed Week in Wendover, Utah, during 2026 for hands-on instruction and great photo opportunities.

What you'll get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced workshop instructor

  • Practical techniques for shooting high-speed vehicles: panning, shutter speed selection, autofocus modes, and lens choices.

  • Guidance on camera settings for bright, reflective salt-flat conditions and rapidly changing light.

  • Tips for composition and storytelling to capture both speed and atmosphere.

  • Small-group attention and on-location critique to help you improve immediately.

Who should attend

  • DSLR or mirrorless photographers comfortable with manual exposure basics and ready to move beyond automatic modes.

  • Photographers who want practical, field-based learning during one of the most iconic land-speed events.

  • Beginners-to-intermediates who want direct feedback and immediate improvement.

What to bring

  • DSLR or mirrorless camera with a charged battery and empty memory cards.

  • A range of lenses if possible: telephoto (200–400mm or similar) for distant cars, mid-range zoom (24–70mm) for context, and a wide-angle for pits and