5-day Moose and Fall colors in the Grand Teton National Park
Join us in the Grand Teton National Park for fall moose, wildlife, and landscapes.
The total cost is $5450 per person. A $1500 deposit is due at the time of booking, and the balance is due 120 days before departure. See the cancellation and refund policy for details.
Experience the magic of autumn in Grand Teton National Park during one of the most photogenic seasons of the year. Join us September 16–21 or September 23–28, 2026, for an immersive wildlife and landscape photography workshop focusing on the iconic moose and other wildlife of the Tetons, fall color, dramatic mountain light, and unforgettable scenery.
There is no single supplement on our tour; you get a private room and restroom.
Fall in the Tetons is pure photography gold. Crisp mornings bring glowing aspens, mist rising from the Snake River, and prime opportunities to photograph moose, elk, bison, foxes, and other wildlife as they prepare for winter. Golden cottonwoods and colorful hillsides provide stunning backdrops for both wildlife and sweeping landscape images.
This workshop is designed to be both educational and inspiring. Before the trip begins, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in pre-workshop classes to sharpen your camera skills and prepare you for success in the field. Once in Wyoming, we’ll guide you through daily sunrise and sunset sessions, location scouting, wildlife photography, and hands-on instruction tailored to your skill level.
To make travel easy and stress-free, the workshop includes lodging, all in-park transportation, breakfast and lunch during the workshop, and professional instruction. We offer loaner Sigma 100–400mm and 60–600mm lenses for guests who don’t have a longer wildlife lens, so you’ll be fully prepared to photograph moose and other wildlife.
You’ll also receive the Luminar Neo editing program, along with lessons during the workshop on how to use it to enhance and finish your images. From capture to final edit, you’ll learn the full workflow for creating powerful wildlife and landscape photographs.
This small-group experience ensures personalized attention, plenty of shooting opportunities, and a supportive learning environment. Whether you’re new to wildlife photography or looking to elevate your skills, you’ll leave with stronger techniques, greater confidence, and a portfolio full of unforgettable images.
The workshop includes:
Lodging
Transportation during the workshop
Pre-workshop training classes
Professional photography instruction in the field
Luminar Neo software + editing lessons
Loaner Sigma 100–400mm and 60–600mm lenses available
Breakfast and lunch during the workshop
Not included:
Park Entrance fees
We will have the opportunity to eat as a group at dinner but this is not included during the workshop
Airfare or transportation to Jackson, wy
dinners, snacks, and beverages other than water.
Optional
If you fly into Jackson Airport, we can offer a shuttle from the airport to the hotel. Please inquire for more details.
Come experience the Tetons at their most beautiful and photograph the wildlife and landscapes that make this park legendary.
Airports
Jackson, WY (best one to fly into minutes from lodging)
Idaho Falls (approx. 2-hour drive) 89 miles
West Yellowstone (approx. 2.5-hour drive) 217 miles
Bozeman (approx. 4-hour drive) 216 miles
Salt Lake City (approx. 4.5-hour drive), 277 miles
Day 1—Arrival + First Shoot
Guests arrive in Jackson, Wyoming, and check into our lodging.
3:00 PM—Get settled into our rooms, Meet & Greet
We’ll gather as a group to review the plan for the week, discuss gear, wildlife safety, and camera settings so everyone is ready for the field.
Pending time and clouds for sunset photography at the Moulton Barns.
We head into Grand Teton National Park for our first shoot. Depending on the weather and clouds, we will focus on wildlife and/or sunset landscapes.
Days 2–5—Sunrise to Sunset Photography
These full days are designed around the best light and peak wildlife activity.
Sunrise Field Sessions
Early mornings photographing moose, elk, bison, foxes, and more in beautiful fall light, along with iconic Teton landscapes.
Brunch and Midday Break
Grab some brunch, then head back to the lodge for some rest, and download images.
Midday Learning & Editing Sessions
During slower wildlife hours we focus on education and growth:
• Image reviews and group critiques
• Camera settings and field techniques
• Wildlife behavior and fieldcraft
• Composition and storytelling
• Luminar Neo editing lessons and workflow training
Evening Golden Hour & Sunset Sessions
We head back into the park for golden hour and sunset photography each evening.
Day 6—Final Sunrise + Departure
One final sunrise shoot followed by breakfast and workshop wrap-up. Guests may depart late morning around 11am-12pm
Join us in the Grand Teton National Park for fall moose, wildlife, and landscapes.
The total cost is $5450 per person. A $1500 deposit is due at the time of booking, and the balance is due 120 days before departure. See the cancellation and refund policy for details.
Experience the magic of autumn in Grand Teton National Park during one of the most photogenic seasons of the year. Join us September 16–21 or September 23–28, 2026, for an immersive wildlife and landscape photography workshop focusing on the iconic moose and other wildlife of the Tetons, fall color, dramatic mountain light, and unforgettable scenery.
There is no single supplement on our tour; you get a private room and restroom.
Fall in the Tetons is pure photography gold. Crisp mornings bring glowing aspens, mist rising from the Snake River, and prime opportunities to photograph moose, elk, bison, foxes, and other wildlife as they prepare for winter. Golden cottonwoods and colorful hillsides provide stunning backdrops for both wildlife and sweeping landscape images.
This workshop is designed to be both educational and inspiring. Before the trip begins, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in pre-workshop classes to sharpen your camera skills and prepare you for success in the field. Once in Wyoming, we’ll guide you through daily sunrise and sunset sessions, location scouting, wildlife photography, and hands-on instruction tailored to your skill level.
To make travel easy and stress-free, the workshop includes lodging, all in-park transportation, breakfast and lunch during the workshop, and professional instruction. We offer loaner Sigma 100–400mm and 60–600mm lenses for guests who don’t have a longer wildlife lens, so you’ll be fully prepared to photograph moose and other wildlife.
You’ll also receive the Luminar Neo editing program, along with lessons during the workshop on how to use it to enhance and finish your images. From capture to final edit, you’ll learn the full workflow for creating powerful wildlife and landscape photographs.
This small-group experience ensures personalized attention, plenty of shooting opportunities, and a supportive learning environment. Whether you’re new to wildlife photography or looking to elevate your skills, you’ll leave with stronger techniques, greater confidence, and a portfolio full of unforgettable images.
The workshop includes:
Lodging
Transportation during the workshop
Pre-workshop training classes
Professional photography instruction in the field
Luminar Neo software + editing lessons
Loaner Sigma 100–400mm and 60–600mm lenses available
Breakfast and lunch during the workshop
Not included:
Park Entrance fees
We will have the opportunity to eat as a group at dinner but this is not included during the workshop
Airfare or transportation to Jackson, wy
dinners, snacks, and beverages other than water.
Optional
If you fly into Jackson Airport, we can offer a shuttle from the airport to the hotel. Please inquire for more details.
Come experience the Tetons at their most beautiful and photograph the wildlife and landscapes that make this park legendary.
Airports
Jackson, WY (best one to fly into minutes from lodging)
Idaho Falls (approx. 2-hour drive) 89 miles
West Yellowstone (approx. 2.5-hour drive) 217 miles
Bozeman (approx. 4-hour drive) 216 miles
Salt Lake City (approx. 4.5-hour drive), 277 miles
Day 1—Arrival + First Shoot
Guests arrive in Jackson, Wyoming, and check into our lodging.
3:00 PM—Get settled into our rooms, Meet & Greet
We’ll gather as a group to review the plan for the week, discuss gear, wildlife safety, and camera settings so everyone is ready for the field.
Pending time and clouds for sunset photography at the Moulton Barns.
We head into Grand Teton National Park for our first shoot. Depending on the weather and clouds, we will focus on wildlife and/or sunset landscapes.
Days 2–5—Sunrise to Sunset Photography
These full days are designed around the best light and peak wildlife activity.
Sunrise Field Sessions
Early mornings photographing moose, elk, bison, foxes, and more in beautiful fall light, along with iconic Teton landscapes.
Brunch and Midday Break
Grab some brunch, then head back to the lodge for some rest, and download images.
Midday Learning & Editing Sessions
During slower wildlife hours we focus on education and growth:
• Image reviews and group critiques
• Camera settings and field techniques
• Wildlife behavior and fieldcraft
• Composition and storytelling
• Luminar Neo editing lessons and workflow training
Evening Golden Hour & Sunset Sessions
We head back into the park for golden hour and sunset photography each evening.
Day 6—Final Sunrise + Departure
One final sunrise shoot followed by breakfast and workshop wrap-up. Guests may depart late morning around 11am-12pm