moderate
3 days
Participants should be comfortable walking uneven terrain for extended periods.
Join a 3-day photography workshop in Grand Teton National Park with Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris. Hone your skills capturing wildlife and mountain landscapes with expert guidance in some of the most photogenic settings in the American West.
3 days • Ages 12+ • Maximum per vehicle: 5 guests • Season: Sep. • Call to Book
Embark on a unique 3-day photography workshop in Grand Teton National Park, guided by a professional photographer and safari expert. Capture stunning wildlife and breathtaking landscapes in small groups, with personalized instruction and access to prime locations. Experience the beauty of nature while honing your photography skills in an immersive setting.
3 days
Join a professional photographer and experienced safari guide on our small group, immersive, 3-day photography workshop into Grand Teton National Park. This intensive field based photography workshop will focus on finding and safely photographing the abundant wildlife in Grand Teton National Park, part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, as well as capturing both classic and lesser known landscapes throughout our days in the field.
We will spend our time in prime wildlife habitat within Grand Teton National Park, including places like Willow Flats, Moulton Barns, Mormon Row, Snake River Overlook, and Elk Ranch Flats - to name a few. This will allow ample time and opportunity to safely photograph the area’s big game and predators in addition to learning wildlife photography techniques throughout the workshop.
This workshop has a 2-person minimum requirement to run.
All guests are picked up and returned to their place of lodging. We pick up at hotels and condos in the town of Jackson.
Approximate pickup times include:
September 22-24, 2025 -6:30AM - Town of Jackson locations
September 2026 TBD
Be ready for sunrise shoots; bring layered clothing and tripod gear.
Polarizers and ND filters can improve reflections and manage light.
Keep a safe distance from animals and follow park regulations.
Capturing high-resolution images all day can fill up cards quickly.
Grand Teton National Park has been protected since 1929, with the mountain range named after the Teton Range, which was heavily shaped by glaciers and tectonic activity.
The park emphasizes sustainable tourism practices, encouraging visitors to minimize their environmental impact and respect wildlife habitats.
High-quality images require a capable camera with interchangeable lenses.
Stability for landscape shots and long exposures.
Ideal for capturing panoramic mountain views.
Protects gear from the elements during outdoor shoots.