Sports Denver
Become a champion and attend the top sports photography workshop in America! This is the perfect workshop for anyone who loves sports photography and looking to hone skills and learn new techniques.
The nation's only sports photography workshop
July 16-19, 2026 | Denver, CO
Tuition: $2,595 | Deposit: $600
Deposit due upon registration, full tuition due 120 days before the workshop. Workshop limited to 30 participants.
The Summit Sports Photography Workshop in Denver is the ultimate opportunity to elevate your photography skills. As the only sports photography workshop in the country, you will learn from top sports photographers in the industry and hone your craft through hands-on training and real-world shooting scenarios. You’ll join a community of like-minded photographers, gaining the confidence and knowledge to deliver consistent, high-quality images every day. This workshop will not only sharpen your technical skills but also provide lasting connections with professionals and peers that will inspire you for years to come.
Learn from the elites
At Summit Sports, you’ll be guided by an elite team of top-tier photographers and editors who are both masters of their craft and exceptional teachers. With a small student-to-faculty ratio of 4:1, you’ll benefit from personalized instruction and hands-on learning in an intimate group setting. Throughout the workshop, you’ll receive one-on-one portfolio reviews, shoot alongside pros in real-world sports environments, and gain valuable insights to elevate your photography. This immersive experience is designed to help you grow as a photographer and excel in the dynamic field of sports photography.
At Summit Sports You Will
Master Sports Photography Skills
Learn essential skills like capturing dynamic sports action, setting up remote cameras, and creating powerful sports portraits. Gain hands-on experience that will elevate your technical proficiency and creativity.
Gain Insights from Industry Experts
Discover what sports editors are looking for and how to make your work stand out. Get insider tips on breaking into the competitive sports photography world and securing opportunities.
Build a Successful Freelance Business
Learn the business side of freelance sports photography, from marketing yourself to managing clients and projects. You'll leave the workshop with the tools to thrive both creatively and professionally.
Photograph Major League Baseball at Coors Field
One of the highlights of the Summit Sports Workshop is the incredible opportunity to photograph an MLB game at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.
Through our partnership with the Rockies’ team photographer, students receive exclusive access to the photographer’s pen inside the stadium for multiple games throughout the workshop. This is a rare, behind-the-scenes experience that gives you the chance to shoot professional baseball from the same vantage point as working media photographers.
You’ll have time to capture the energy, emotion, and precision of the game, from high-speed plays to behind-the-dugout moments, all while receiving hands-on guidance from our instructors.
Whether you’re building your portfolio, testing new techniques, or simply experiencing the thrill of photographing a Major League game, this is an unforgettable opportunity that sets Summit Sports apart.
Workshop Itinerary
10:00 AM: Welcome Reception
10:30 AM: Introduction to the Sports Workshop
11:00 AM: Sports Photography with Jean Fruth
12:30 PM: Lighting and Shooting Motocross with Mark Reis
1:00 - 3:00 PM: Lunch Break
3:00 - 8:00 PM: On-Location Shooting and Lighting Sessions
9:00 AM: Mastering Your Digital Workflow with Sam Craft
10:00 AM: Shooting Baseball with Andy Kuno
11:00 AM: Portfolio Reviews
1:00 - 3:00 PM: Lunch Break
3:00 - 8:00 PM: On-Location Shooting
9:00 AM: Image Critique
11:30 AM: Marketing Yourself in a Freelance World (Panel Discussion)
1:00 - 3:00 PM: Lunch Break
3:00 - 8:00 PM: On-Location Shooting
10:00 AM: Image Critique
12:00 AM: Portfolio Reviews
1:00 - 3:00 PM: Lunch Break
4:00 - 7:00 PM: Instructor Roundtable / Workshop Closing Reception
The final workshop schedule will be provided one month prior to the event. Please keep in mind that the schedule is tentative and may be adjusted as needed during the workshop.
Meet Your Instructors
Jean Fruth
John McDonough
Mark Reis
Matt Hernandez
JC Carey
Chris Steppig
Catharyn Hayne
Sam Craft
Andy Kuno
Jean Fruth
Photographer Jean Fruth does more than take pictures. She tells stories — of vibrant personalities, local cultures, and distinctive communities. From a small darkroom to the most iconic stadiums flooded with lights, Jean’s trajectory as one of photography’s preeminent visual storytellers has taken her on a round-the-horn tour of the world’s most indelible landmarks – from the world of baseball to the world at large. Sports have always been Jean’s most compelling subject, and from her earliest days in sports photography, she covered everything from wrestling to sailing to basketball — and on any given Friday, she could be found taking full advantage of those Friday night lights, shooting northern California’s storied football rivalries.
Soon Jean was called up to the big leagues herself, as she spent nearly a decade shooting the crown jewels of Bay Area sports — the Giants, the A’s, the 49ers. Her portfolio quicky expanded when she was invited to Cooperstown and the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, where she helped build the museum’s archive and bring to life the story of baseball. America’s most eminent historical institutions – including the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and the Smithsonian — have featured her work.
What drives Jean now is to serve communities through her storytelling – as the co-founder of Grassroots Baseball, a non-profit that promotes participation in baseball at the youngest levels, and as a traveling photographer for La Vida Baseball and La Vida Sports, digital media companies that shares the stories of Latino sports around the globe. As one of Sony’s select Artisans of Imagery, and through her popular workshops, she shares her techniques, her insights, and her love of images — both the power of pictures and the stories they tell.
Jean’s first book, Grassroots Baseball: Where Legends Begin, was released in 2019. Her latest, Grassroots Baseball: Route 66, was published in spring 2022, with proceeds benefitting the non-profit program.
John McDonough
Based in southern California, John W. McDonough is one of the main contributors to Sports Illustrated. Before working at Sports Illustrated, John freelanced for SPORT Magazine and worked at the Los Angeles Times and Arizona Republic as a staff photographer.
Mark Reis
Mark is the former deputy director of photography of the Colorado Springs Gazette — and certainly one of the finest newspaper photographers working in the nation. Mark has now entered the world of freelance photography where he will undoubtedly be highly successful.
Matt Hernandez
JC Carey
Joseph “JC” Carey is a lifetime image maker that like many photographers was terrified of lighting until he was gifted with a class in 2007. The class wasn’t very informative with too many of the “recipes” that people love to share rather than teach how to light, but it lit a fire that has never stopped burning. That gift changed everything. It transformed him from someone that barely took pictures of people and knew nothing about lighting into someone still trying to figure out how to light everything.
The last 14 years have passed with him being blessed with a daughter, a career doing what he loves, multiple magazine covers, and with meeting amazing people and trying to create great images of them. The art of photography and taking pictures is his passion but the ability to make his vision a reality in a photograph is what truly drives him.
JC has taught all over the US including being part of the Faculty at Summit Workshops.
JC joined the FJ Westcott Company in 2020 as their Eastern Accounts Manager and also works as a professional photographer.
Follow his Instagram at JCPhotoMedia
Chris Steppig
Chris is the owner and director of Summit Workshops. Summit was his first job out of college and nearly 20 years later, this is home. He is in charge of all workshop operations, scheduling, logistics, faculty, social media, marketing and sponsorship. Chris has a passion for conservation, travel, and education and the workshops are a dream platform to help others reach new heights as not only photographers but as people.
Chris is an affiliate of the International League of Conservation Photographers. The iLCP is a U.S. based non-profit whose mission is to further environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography. This affiliation provides a tremendous opportunity to help deliver great content and also be an advisor on matters large and small. He is also a professional advisor for Outdoor Photographer magazine. Through collaboration and great communications with the editor of the magazine, there have been countless articles written by Summit Alumni in the magazine over the years.
Catharyn Hayne
Catharyn got her start in commercial photography in New York City, but relocated to the Bay Area 20 years ago and immersed herself in sports photography. While she has covered all the major sports, Catharyn quickly discovered her passion for all things aquatic. She regularly covers events for USA Water Polo, UC Berkeley athletics and others, and has shot the World Aquatics championships and Len European Aquatics championships.
When not on a deck or on the sidelines capturing the action, she covers the same athletes at Hall of Fame dinners and awards ceremonies for USA Water Polo, the Oakland A’s, and UC Berkeley Athletics Hall of Fame. Catharyn also works as a contract photographer with Drawbridge Digital working for assorted clients, including the San Francisco 49’ers. Her client list includes World Aquatics, LEN European Aquatics, Kap7, Special Olympics, Turbo, Rock Tape, Delfina and Malmsten. Her work has appeared in SI Online, the Los Angeles Times, and Swimming World Magazine, among others.
Sam Craft
Sam Craft is a visual storyteller and strategic communicator with a passion for crafting authentic narratives that connect people, ideas, and communities. His work spans editorial, commercial, and organizational initiatives—always grounded in creativity, empathy, and impact.
Sam currently serves as a Senior Account Executive at PhotoShelter, where he helps organizations build smarter, more efficient workflows for managing, sharing, and activating their visual assets. Drawing on more than a decade of leadership in marketing and communications, particularly in higher education, he has guided creative vision, built collaborative teams, and delivered initiatives that elevate brand visibility and engagement. He thrives on solving complex challenges, mentoring others, and developing strategies that drive growth and success.
Organized, proactive, and people-focused, Sam merges creativity with strategy to deliver work that resonates and inspires. Whether leading teams, teaching, or innovating solutions, he remains committed to empowering others and advancing meaningful storytelling in all its forms.
In addition to his leadership and creative work, Sam maintains an active freelance photography business, covering a wide range of assignments including commercial projects, breaking news, and sporting events for clients such as the Associated Press, ConocoPhillips, NWSL, ESPN, ExxonMobil, AFP, the SEC, various college athletic programs as well as publications like the Dallas Morning News and the Houston Chronicle, among others.
Andy Kuno
Andy Kuno is a San Francisco based sports photographer. He cut his teeth in the 90’s freelancing for wire services and newspapers which eventually lead to his position as the team photographer for the San Francisco Giants (1996 – current). The native San Franciscan enjoys capturing action, emotions and portraits while continually chasing light.
Student Testimonials
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Frequently asked questions
No! Summit Workshops is available to any photographer, regardless of what brand of camera you use. We often have camera gear available to borrow, free of charge, but you are not required to use that gear or any specific brand.
No, you do not need to bring your own lighting gear. Our partner, Westcott Lighting, will provide all the gear needed for the workshop.
Tuition includes activity fees, location fees, all instruction, planning and logistics. It does not cover hotels, travel, and most meals.
Our workshop is for shooters of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to seasoned veterans. We all learn from and help one another, that is what makes the Summit Community so special.
Our image critiques are constantly mentioned as being the most important/valuable component of our workshops. It's not only a chance to get your work reviewed, but also to see your peers' images. It is not structured as a competition, but a growth experience. So do not feel it has the be your best of the best or how it might stack up to others. You get to hear the opinions of the faculty and everything you will hear from them is 100% meant to help you. They are also anonymous and meant to be constructive and useful to your professional growth.
We ask each student to submit 3-5 images taken while at the workshop. We typically send the link out the afternoon before the image critique, which gives you the evening to get your images in.
A car isn’t required, but it’s highly recommended. We’ll be driving back and forth from our hotel to the games or shooting events. If you don’t have a car, no worries, we coordinate carpools and will make sure you have a ride for all workshop activities.
Main photo gear:
- Minimum 1 camera body, 2 ideal
- Wide angle lens
- Medium zoom lens
- Telephoto lens
- Tripod
- Camera bag
- Camera bodies
- Camera batteries and chargers
- Laptop or tablet
- Memory card
Highly recommended:
- Adobe Lightroom or PhotoMechanic installed on laptop
- 15 - 20 of your best images downloaded on your laptop for portfolio reviews
