Experience the raw beauty of springtime in Grand Teton National Park through the lens of your camera, where every turn offers a new opportunity to capture the wild and untamed. Immerse yourself in a landscape where vibrant colors shift from the soft, golden hues of sunrise to the warm glow of sunset, creating a painterly backdrop that’s perfect for photography. Known for having the largest concentration of wildlife in the Lower 48, the park is a photographer’s paradise, teeming with diverse species and dramatic scenery.
Each season unveils a new chapter of natural wonder, but spring stands out with its breathtaking transformation. The valley bursts into life with blooming wildflowers, and the air is filled with the energy of newborn fawns and calves taking their first steps. Wildlife is abundant—baby moose and elk roam the meadows, while bears emerge from hibernation to frolic in fields of colorful blooms. With majestic mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and lush meadows as your backdrop, you'll have the chance to capture nature at its most vibrant and alive. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just starting out, this workshop offers endless opportunities to hone your skills in one of the most picturesque and wildlife-rich environments in the world.
Book now to reserve your spot in this exclusive wildlife photography workshop, limited to just 5 participants for a more intimate and focused experience. Throughout the workshop, we’ll visit prime locations at dawn and dusk, when wildlife is most active and the light is nothing short of magical, giving you the best chances for unforgettable shots. With a small group size, you’ll receive personalized feedback and ample time to refine your skills, all while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton National Park.
This is a rare opportunity to deepen your connection with nature, enhance your photography, and create memories in one of the most picturesque wilderness areas in the U.S.
Secure your booking today with a 30% deposit ($1750.00).
Cancellation Policy:
If you cancel 120 days before the workshop you will receive your full deposit or full amount paid minus a $300 administration fee.
If you cancel within 60 days before the start of the workshop you will receive the full amount paid minus the the 30% deposit.
No refunds will be given for cancellations within 30 days of the start of the workshop.
Note: If you can't make a workshop, you can make a one time transfer to another workshop with no additional fees.
Meals (see itinerary for details)
Snacks and drinks while in the field
All transportation during the workshop
All lodging during the workshop (2 participants per room)
All permits and park fees
Professional photography guiding and instruction
Transportation to and from Jackson, Wyoming (depending on flight arrival times, I may be able to pick you up from the airport).
Lodging outside workshop dates
Alcoholic beverages
Souvenirs and personal items
Trip Insurance & Medical Evacuation Insurance
Hotel Incedentials
Immerse Yourself in One of America's Most Beautiful National Parks – Grand Teton National Park offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the U.S., from jagged peaks to lush meadows.
Explore the Park's Pristine Wilderness – Explore and photograph the park’s untouched beauty, including alpine lakes, winding rivers, and dense forests.
Encounter Diverse Wildlife – Capture iconic species such as elk, moose, bison, bears, and more in their natural habitat, with a focus on newborns in spring.
Capture Incredible Light – Experience the magical lighting at dawn and dusk, perfect for wildlife and landscape photography.
Witness the Tetons Transition from Winter to Spring – Photograph the dramatic seasonal changes, from snow-covered peaks to vibrant wildflower-filled meadows.
Discover the Natural History of the Tetons – Learn about the region’s rich geological, ecological, and cultural history from your expert instructor.
Small Group Size for Personalized Attention – With just 5 participants, you’ll receive individualized coaching, ensuring a highly focused and enriching experience.
Hands-On Photography in Iconic Locations – Photograph stunning landmarks like Snake River Overlook, Oxbow Bend, and the Teton Range, with expert guidance on composition and technique.
Wildlife Behavior Insights – Learn how to anticipate wildlife movement and capture authentic, intimate moments of animal behavior.
Post-Processing Techniques – Gain skills in enhancing your photos during editing, helping you bring out the best in your images.
Refine Your Photography Skills – Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, you'll receive targeted feedback to elevate your work.
Make Lifelong Memories – Leave with stunning images and unforgettable experiences, connecting deeply with the natural world of Grand Teton National Park.
Networking with Like-Minded Photographers – Build connections with fellow wildlife and nature photographers and share insights, experiences, and passion for nature.
Exclusive Access – Visit less-crowded, hidden gems of the park for unique photo opportunities that larger groups might miss.
Plan to arrive in Jackson, Wyoming, for an orientation meeting and dinner. Please meet in the hotel lobby at Gravity House in Teton Village, which will be home base for the workshop. We’ll go over safety information, camera gear, itinerary, and I'll answer any questions you may have. If time allows we will head out and begin the workshop by photographing some of the stunning landscapes that Jackson Hole has to offer.
Day 1 Meals: Dinner
We will kick off our adventure bright and early on the first morning, departing before dawn in search of wildlife to photograph. Once we've captured some breathtaking photos, we'll make our way into town for breakfast before heading out to some of my favorite spots in and around the park to photograph wildlife and landscapes.
We’ll return to the hotel in the evening for dinner, a recap of the day, and some essential Lightroom editing techniques.
Day 2 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Once again, we’ll depart before daybreak, hoping to photograph wildlife along the Snake River as the sun dissipates the morning mist. If time permits, we’ll try to capture the early morning light at Oxbow Bend. Afterwards, we will head to the Jackson Lake Dam and/or other locations, where we hope to photograph playful river otters or search for bears and moose.
In the evening, we’ll return to grab dinner and then spend some time editing photos in Lightroom.
Day 3 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We’ll depart before daybreak and if weather permits we’ll stop at Schwabacher Landing to capture the sunrise painting the Teton Peaks pink. Afterwards our goal will be to photograph wildlife in and around the park.
We’ll again return in the evening then share and critique some of the photos we’ve taken during the week.
Day 4 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Check out of the hotel, and head out for one last morning shoot before heading home. Take a moment to enjoy the sunrise as it casts a beautiful glow over the landscape, providing the perfect backdrop for memorable photographs. Capture the essence of your journey with some final shots, soaking in the atmosphere and creating lasting memories before you embark on your trip back home. This last adventure will surely be a delightful conclusion to your travels.
Day 5 Meals: No meals provided