Here are brief summaries of the different workshops Eddie teaches:

A Natural Eye is the core workshop Eddie has been teaching since 1995. The premise is to surround you with different ways of seeing the natural world, and then to bring the skills of photography up to those eyes, helping you get what you see into an image. The week long Natural Eye workshop weaves together daily eye-opening activities and ideas, fine-tuning technical sessions, time in the field to try the ideas, and daily review of images. The shorter workshops, such as those that span a weekend or several days, put the emphasis on conveying as many of the ideas from the week workshop - both creative and technical, and daily time to try the ideas, but with fewer sessions to review images. Depending on the location and length, the shorter workshops may have one or two image review sessions. Participants need to have a working knowledge of their camera and the workflow necessary to edit their images.

Eyes Wide Open is brand new in 2010. It is designed to push our seeing from what is right in front of our eyes into the world of abstractions, reflections, layers, movement, and then deeper into the realm of concepts and imagination. Visual presentations, hands-on exercises, and photographic assignments create a very full and experience-based workshop. It is designed to start on a Friday evening and conclude late Sunday afternoon. The experience is open to anyone with a camera.

The Book Journey takes you from idea to finished book with steps which include clarifying your idea, editing images and any text, learning the digital workflow to maintain the beauty of your images, designing a layout, and uploading for a finished print-on-demand book. This workshop is open to anyone with a book idea, an edited set of images (and text if desired), and a beginning grasp of Photoshop.