Grand Teton Workshop

oct 15 - oct 17, 2025

Building a body of work

This workshop is for photographers who want to explore one of the most beautiful places in the world, all the while focusing for three full days on visual storytelling & building a body of work that reflects your vision and your style.

This isn’t a workshop to learn your camera. This is a workshop to produce your best work.

During our time together we will explore the mountains, wildlife, historic buildings, and small towns of this region. We’ll spend three full days from sunrise to sunset experiencing the wonder of Grand Teton.

Overview

What’s Included:

  • 3 days of guided photography tours around the Grand Teton NP area

  • National Park Access & Permits

  • Transportation to / from our locations

  • Snacks throughout the day in-between meals

  • Models & other photographic scenarios

What’s Not Included:

  • Travel to/from Jackson, WY

  • Lodging in Jackson, WY

  • Meals (various locations)

  • Incidentals you may need

For several years, I’ve been photographing this part of the country. I’ve seen and experienced every season in the Teton range. I mean this when I say it - there is nothing quite like the fall.

During your time in this part of the country, we’ll be visiting a number of iconic locations as we home base out of Jackson, Wyoming. The furthest location we will explore is only a little over an hour from Jackson, so this workshop won’t be one where we spend half the day driving. You’ll have a real opportunity, curated by me, to create a full body of work from this location. We will focus on landscapes, but more than that - the story you want to tell from this region. You’ll have some prep work before you arrive to help you determine what your story will be.

Investment

$2999

To reserve your spot in this workshop, a $1000 deposit will be required. The balance of $1999 is due by September 1st.

Limited number of spots available.

Once you claim your spot, I’ll reach out to gather some details from you and share recommended places to stay.