Join us for an immersive journey into the world of photography with acclaimed artist Art Wolfe at our exclusive Grand Teton Spring Photography Workshop in 2025. Renowned for his stunning compositions capturing the beauty of nature and diverse cultures, Art Wolfe brings decades of expertise to this enriching workshop.
With a backdrop like the Teton Range it is virtually impossible to take a bad photograph. Couple the breathtaking beauty with expert instruction, you will not only take away stunning imagery, but knowledge and stories that you will enjoy for a lifetime. We strive to bring each of our participants to an elevated level of photography, no matter what your skill level currently is.
We are a Authorized Permittee of Grand Teton National Park, which allows us the ability to conduct this workshop, and will provide detailed instructions to our group outlining the park rules and regulations.
The Tetons are one of the newest mountain ranges in North America and at the same time contain some of the oldest geological rocks, dating back some 2.7 million years. How is this possible? Two things, first is the fact that the Teton Fault is still pushing the peaks skyward today. In addition, over 2 million years ago, glaciers flowed down from northern Yellowstone depositing varying materials from up north and simultaneously carving out and sculpting the Teton Skyline.
Two different events from two different locations give the Tetons two very different geological finds. Another amazing thing about this mountain range is that because there are no foothills, you get to witness complete unobstructed views of the mountains. All this geologic force has created a fairly flat valley floor with peaks topping out close to 14,000 feet above sea level. Grand Teton National Park also has a plethora of lakes and rivers, coupled with extraordinary wildlife—you have the makings for extremely dramatic photography.
Led by Art Wolfe
Assisted by Gavriel Jecan
Limited to 10 Participants
Minimal hiking involved
Transportation and Accommodation
- Participants are responsible for their own transportation, lodging and meals.
- We will provide hotel information for where the group will be staying. You will need to reach out to the hotel directly to secure your room reservation. You are not required to stay at the suggested lodge, as there are other options nearby.
Itinerary
Shooting schedules have the ability to be altered to effectively cater to the photographic desires of the group, as well as to adapt to changeable weather conditions.
Day 1:
- Meet and greet at 8pm at Lexington in Jackson Hole. Everyone can introduce themselves, and Art will give a brief description of the proposed itinerary.
Day 2:
- Morning Lecture
- Field session
- Group no host dinner
- Download images from the day of shooting
Day 3:
- Morning critique. Each participant will provide three images from Day 2. This will give you the chance to build on successes and learn from mistakes of the previous day.
- Field session
- Group no host dinner
Day 4:
- Full day field session
- Group no host dinner
Day 5:
- Lecture and critique. Learn from each others images while they are projected for the group. Art will adjust them in Adobe Lightroom and provide instruction.
- Workshop will conclude by 12pm
We request a 50% deposit to hold your space in this retreat. You may send in a check to the below address to avoid the 3% credit card processing fee.
Art Wolfe Inc.
6523 California Ave SW #343
Seattle, WA 98136