-
Yes. All photography tours are fully all-inclusive unless otherwise noted. Lodging, meals, in-field transportation, permits, and expert instruction are included so you can focus entirely on photography — not logistics.
-
Photography tours and workshops are offered in some of the most iconic and wildlife-rich destinations, including Yellowstone National Park, Alaska, and Tanzania. Each destination is carefully chosen for its photographic potential, seasonal conditions, and unique wildlife opportunities.
-
No. These photography tours are designed for a wide range of experience levels. Whether you’re building confidence with your camera or refining advanced techniques, instruction is tailored to your skill level and personal goals.
-
Most tours focus on wildlife and nature photography, with opportunities for landscape photography depending on location and conditions. Instruction covers composition, light, camera settings, behavior awareness, and field technique.
-
Group sizes are intentionally kept small to allow for personal instruction, flexibility in the field, and a more immersive experience. Small-group photography tours provide better access, better learning, and better images.
-
You’ll receive detailed gear recommendations before your tour, but generally a DSLR or mirrorless camera with telephoto lenses is ideal for wildlife photography. Tripods, monopods, and backup gear are also recommended. Guidance is always provided in advance so you can arrive prepared.
-
Yes. Instruction happens in real time, in real shooting situations. This includes camera settings, composition feedback, behavior insights, and problem-solving in changing conditions. The goal is practical, hands-on learning — not classroom theory.
-
Most photography tours are designed to be accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. Activities typically involve short walks, standing while shooting, and vehicle-based photography. Specific physical expectations are outlined for each tour.
-
Each photography tour has a clearly defined cancellation policy outlined at the time of booking. Because tours involve advance planning, permits, and reservations, deposits are generally non-refundable. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
-
Yes — travel insurance is highly recommended for all photography tours. It can help protect your investment in the event of unexpected travel delays, medical issues, or other covered circumstances.
-
Some tours may allow non-photographer participants, depending on the itinerary and group size. If you’re traveling with a companion who is not a photographer, please reach out to discuss options.
-
These tours are built around real-world field experience, small group sizes, and a truly all-inclusive approach. The focus is on timing, access, and understanding wildlife behavior — not rushing through locations or following generic itineraries.
-
Many tours sell out well in advance due to limited group sizes. Booking early is strongly encouraged, especially for popular destinations like Yellowstone, Alaska, and Tanzania.
-
Spots can be reserved directly through the website. If you have questions before booking, you’re encouraged to reach out — I’m happy to help you decide if a tour is the right fit.
-
If you didn’t find the answer you were looking for, feel free to contact me directly. I want every guest to feel confident, prepared, and excited before joining a photography tour.
Are your photography tours all-inclusive?
What destinations do you offer photography tours to?
Do I need to be a professional photographer to join a tour?
What type of photography do these tours focus on?
How large are your photography tour groups?
What camera gear should I bring?
Is photography instruction provided in the field?
How physically demanding are the tours?
What is your cancellation or refund policy?
Do you recommend travel insurance?
Are non-photographers allowed to join the tours?
What makes your photography tours different from others?
How far in advance should I book a photography tour?
How do I reserve my spot on a photography tour?
Still have questions?
Ask a Question
Thank you for reaching out!
I’ve received your message and will get back to you personally as soon as possible. Whether you’re interested in private Yellowstone tours, photography workshops, or purchasing fine art prints, I’m happy to answer questions and help you find the perfect fit.
I look forward to connecting with you soon!