Collection: Photo Tours

The Longer You Stay, the More You See.

Extended workshops for photographers who want to go beyond the surface.

 

Why Take a 5–7 Day Landscape Photography Workshop?

Because real photography takes time. A few hours or even a single day can give you some good pictures — but it takes days in the field to create images that truly mean something.

When you spend five to seven days in the landscape, you start to see more. You see how the light changes through the day. You see how weather moves. You watch a place reveal itself — not all at once, but slowly, honestly.

You have time to make mistakes — and time to learn from them. You try. You miss. You adjust. You sharpen your instincts. You become quicker, more deliberate, more patient.

You go beyond easy compositions. You dig deeper. You wait for moments most photographers never stay long enough to find.

And you aren’t doing it alone. You’re working alongside a small group of like-minded people — photographers who understand the early mornings, the long hikes, the hours spent chasing the right light. You’ll share knowledge, push each other to see differently, and come away stronger.

In five to seven days, you won’t just improve your photography. You’ll change the way you see the world.


Each workshop offers:

  • Small group sizes for personal attention
  • Field instruction focused on natural light, composition, and storytelling
  • Evenings of honest critique and camaraderie
  • Locations chosen for authentic experience — not tourist snapshots
  • Long days, early mornings, tired feet, and the best photographs you’ve ever made
Photo Tours