Join us online on February 18, 2026, at 6:00 pm EST for an exciting conversation with Ron Rosenstock as he shares details about this upcoming adventure. RSVP below!
The Griffin Museum is thrilled to partner with photographer Ron Rosenstock and Strabo Tours on a new photo tour of Morocco. Ron and Strabo have been working for decades taking photographers all over the world, and Ron is working with the Griffin Museum for a special tour and his last time heading to this magical country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
You will be traveling with Ron Rosenstock on his last photo tour of Morocco. This is the same photo tour itinerary that Ron began with over 20 years ago. It will take you full circle starting and ending in Casablanca. You'll then travel south along the Atlantic Coast to Essaouira, Marrakech, two evenings in the Sahara, and north to Fes.
View additional photos here: https://www.ronrosenstock.com/the-galleries#/morocco
For more information and to place yourself on the waiting list for this extraordinary adventure, please head over to Strabo Tours website. or to register contact Strabo Photo Tour Collection: 607-423-2525
About Ron Rosenstock
Ron started leading photo tours in 1967. In those years he has led hundreds of tours to many destinations worldwide. Ron has retired from Clark University after teaching photography there for thirty years. He has published five books of his exquisite black and white photographs: The Light of Ireland, Hymn to the Earth, Chiostro (Cloister), Inspirations, Photographs of Iceland, and his color book Journeys. Ron's work has been featured in over one hundred exhibitions, both in the U.S. and abroad, and his photographs are to be found in the permanent collections of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, MA, and the International Center of Photography in New York City.
Ron is happy to share his vision and insights to all who travel with him. Although he now only photographs with a digital camera, his philosophy of teaching hasn't changed since the early large format film days. He firmly believes that the photograph comes from within, not from without. Meaning you can't buy creativity, however, you have to learn to recognize that creative spirit within. Ron teaches exercises that will help that creative spirit come to the surface. These may consist of: 1) Entry ways to seeing, 2) photographing in the NOW, 3) practical aspects of printing, exhibiting and getting your work out there.
During the photo tour he will teach and use a digital projector several evenings. Most people who travel with Ron have a basic understanding of how the camera works, and others who know everything about the camera. He doesn't focus on technical knowledge, rather places the emphasis on a more Zen approach. Ron believes it isn't necessary to know all the latest digital technique, but it is necessary to know yourself. Please feel free to view Ron's website and e-mail regarding any questions.
Why do you LOVE nature photography? By Ron Rosenstock Let me use some of the same words, Nature photography is LOVE! Since the very beginning of our species starting to walk upright, we have been recreating nature in various art forms, from cave paintings to digital photography. Technology has changed, but what is most important, hasn't. The world's greatest artists have received their inspiration from nature. We are as much a part of nature as nature is a part of us. For those of us that take the time to smell the flowers, it's so much more. Poets but their feelings into words, painters paint and we photograph. Each image we make is showing us on a deeper level, who we really are. Listen, my heart, to the whispering of the world. That is how it makes love to you Tagore