Tetons in Winter
December 1, 2022 - December 4, 2022
| $1,289Photograph the Pacific Northwest Workshop – Winter in the Tetons
Nothing says Wyoming like the Grand Teton National Park, located just outside Jackson Hole. At this time of year, the Christmas decorations are up but the crowds haven’t arrived yet and it’s a perfect time for a photo workshop – Winter in the Tetons!
Experience the Tetons on this amazing winter photo workshop! We will spend 3 ½ days exploring Teton National Park in winter. The snow-capped mountains of the Grand Teton range will be visible from the famous Snake River locations we’ll photograph from. Plus, much like Yellowstone, wildlife is common – we often see moose, elk, trumpeter swans, buffalo and coyotes. And in the winter, the wildlife is down from the high country and much more active as they forage for food. We will photograph the snow capped mountains of the Tetons range, rustic cabins, meandering creeks and rivers, plus many other fantastic sights. Join us for this stunning winter adventure!
We will base our workshop out of Jackson Wyoming which is just a short distance from the park. We will spend our days photographing the landscapes and winter scenes and hunting for the ideal wildlife images. Plus, we will spend a little time doing image reviews/learning as time and weather permits.
Please note that although the workshop starts at sunrise on December 2, we will meet in Jackson Hole, WY on the evening of November 30th for an hour or so to go over itineraries, travel, and workshop goals.
Preparation and being in the right mindset can help you achieve better results. Before the workshop begins, we will send you several updates so you can better prepare for the conditions and environment. Please read this helpful article on how to prepare for one of our photo workshops.
View my video of the workshop from previous years HERE or HERE
COVID UPDATE: We are continually monitoring the COVID situation and adjusting the planning for 2022 workshops accordingly to keep everyone safe based upon the spread of the disease. Please click here to read our workshop statement relating to COVID