- All listed meals and non-alcoholic beverages during the workshop
- All transportation during the workshop
- All lodging during the workshop
- All permits and park fees
- Professional photography guiding and instruction
- Gratuity for service staff
In the world of photography, timing is everything. Spring in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons is nothing short of a miracle bursting with new life as nature puts on a grand spectacle. The parks are a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife. The Lamar and Hayden Valleys are among the best places to see large mammals in North America. During the spring, it's not uncommon to spot grizzlies just out of hibernation with their cubs and yearlings. The elk with their calves, bison with their calves nicknamed red dogs, wolves, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep are also possible, offering countless photographic opportunities. The Grand Tetons are not just mountains; they are a symphony of geological wonders, each element contributing to a grander masterpiece. The jagged peaks serve as a dramatic backdrop to the serene lakes at their feet, like Jenny Lake and Jackson Lake, which mirror the sky and the snow caped mountain tops in their calm waters. We will also be photographing the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone along with some geysers and the Grand Daddy of them all The Grand Prismatic.
Start Location: Bozemam, MT (Must arrive by 2pm)
Travel to Gardiner, MT.
Meet and Greet at 5pm in Gardiner
End Location: Bozeman, MT.
Drop off at 1:pm
Expect warm pleasant days with cold mornings and nights. The weather can prove unpredictable in Yellowstone / Grand Tetons and can change on a moment’s notice. Remember some of the best photographs are made before, during and immediately after a storm cycle. There is no such thing as bad weather just poor layering and gear choices – please plan accordingly! Make sure you are prepared for rain and snow!
Day 1 Travel Day
Dinner will be provided
If flying, arrive in Bozeman, MT by 2:00pm. We will be traveling to Gardiner, Montana for a meet and greet dinner. We will also be going over gear and the itinerary.
Day 2 ( B,L,D)
We will begin with an early in the morning at Mammoth Hot Spring. exploring the hot springs while looking for wildlife along the way. We will be making our way to Lamar Valley to start looking for wildlife ending our day in Mammoth photographing wildlife and hopefully a sunset if weather permits.
Day 3 ( B,L,D)
We will have another early morning departure to start making our way to Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic. Along with way we will be stopping to explore the many geysers including Fire Hole and take a walk on some of the boardwalks. Of course if we see wildlife we will be stopping to photograph them.
Day 4 ( B, L,D)
Once again we will head out early for our morning sunrise, as we start to make our way to the Upper and Lower Falls of Yellowstone. This is also know as the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. We will always be on the look out for wildlife to photograph as we travel to Hayden Valley and Fishing Bridge.
Day 5 ( B, L, D)
We’ll get started early on our first morning, setting off pre-dawn to set up for an iconic sunrise location. We will then start looking for wildlife. In the Spring we’ll be at the Park during calving season, so wildlife like grizzly bear, black bear, elk, bison, and pronghorn, among others, should be quite active. We will be making our way to the Grand Tetons depending on weather.
Day 6 (B)
This is our last day and we will be getting up to catch the sunrise at Mammoth. We will be photographing the wildlife and the landscape of Mammoth that morning. This is a great area for sunrise photography. We will be making our way back to Gardner to check out and get breakfast. We will be leaving to make our way back to Bozman, MT. by 1pm for you to catch your flights.