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*$2,500 refundable deposit. Remaining balance due closer to the event date. Full refund available prior to the balance due date. See details below.
Two additional days of guided wildlife photography for those who want to continue the experience.
Full details and pricing are listed at the bottom of this page.
Fully refundable until November 30th 2026
Capture iconic landscape and wildlife images during this immersive
4-day Grand Tetons photography workshop.
Get hands-on coaching from experienced photographers who not only know how to create powerful images,
but how to sell their work online.
You’ll create a refined collection of high-quality landscape and wildlife photographs you’ll be proud to display, share, and potentially sell for years to come.
Workshops of this depth, access, and coaching often exceed $9,000, but this experience is offered at a significantly reduced rate for this small group.
What’s Included:
Imagine standing in the cool morning air as the first light hits the Tetons, mist rising off the water, peaks glowing as the landscape comes alive. This summer, we’re bringing together a small group of photographers for a 4-day immersive workshop in one of the most iconic locations in North America.
From photographing sunrise at legendary viewpoints to guided wildlife sessions throughout the valleys, every part of this experience is designed to help you create strong, refined images — and to better understand how to turn your photography into meaningful, sellable work.
For photographers who would like to extend the experience, we’re offering an optional two-day Yellowstone extension focused on guided wildlife photography. You’ll continue with the same small group, coaches, and a dedicated local wildlife guide, spending additional time photographing Yellowstone’s iconic wildlife and landscapes.
You’ll work with experienced photographers and marketers who understand not only how to capture compelling photographs, but what types of images consistently perform well online. Through in-the-field coaching and practical review sessions, you’ll learn what to look for, what to shoot, and how to refine your images for real-world use.
After the workshop, we’ll also walk through the next steps for selling your work online in a clear, approachable way.
Greg Koorhan
Greg joins us as a coach and instructor throughout the workshop. He is an award-winning photographer, filmmaker, and experienced marketing strategist who specializes in helping artists turn strong creative work into sustainable income.
Greg has been a key part of our previous workshops, bringing a practical, no-nonsense approach to both photography and selling creative work.
Craig has sold over 10,000 pieces of art, totaling over 1.6 million. His students sell between $60,000 - $90,000 per month following his teachings!
Clifton Haley is the head of coaching at the Thriving Artist Academy, who has sold over 1000 pieces online (with 40 pieces sold just last month!)
Greg is an award-winning film director and photographer, an experienced marketer with over 4 decades of experience to share.
Extend your workshop with focused wildlife photography in one of the most iconic national parks in the world.
This optional two-day Yellowstone extension is designed for photographers who want more time in the field, deeper wildlife opportunities, and continued coaching in a quieter, more deliberate setting.
You’ll spend your days photographing Yellowstone’s renowned wildlife including bison, elk, and more, guided by an experienced local wildlife guide who understands animal behavior and positioning.
As with the main workshop, all logistics are handled for you. Hotels, meals, transportation, and guiding are included, so you can stay focused on photography and enjoying the experience.
This extension gives you a deeper look into the wild heart of Yellowstone — places and moments most visitors never experience. It’s an opportunity to extend your time in the field, explore more, and immerse yourself in one of the most iconic wildlife environments in the world.
You’ll spend two additional days photographing Yellowstone’s legendary wildlife and landscapes, guided by an experienced local wildlife guide who knows where and when the action unfolds. From wide open valleys filled with bison and elk to opportunities for photographing bison, and possibly even bears, each day offers dynamic scenes and powerful storytelling moments for your portfolio.
This extension adds a memorable final chapter to the workshop. More time to shoot, more variety in subject matter, and more chances to create standout images that elevate the entire experience.
The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone are home to an incredible diversity of wildlife—subjects that buyers license and purchase images of every day. While wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, we’ll be working with an experienced local guide who knows the land and animal movement patterns and will do everything possible to help position us for opportunities like these:
Bison Abundant throughout the region, bison provide powerful opportunities for portraits, herd behavior, and storytelling scenes set within wide open landscapes.
Elk Commonly seen in meadows, forests, and along river corridors, elk offer elegant subjects, especially during early morning and evening light.
Moose Often found near wetlands, ponds, and willow-filled areas, moose create striking compositions with their size, texture, and quiet presence.
Wolves This region is one of the best places in North America for wild wolf populations. While sightings are never guaranteed, there is a realistic opportunity to photograph wolves with the help of an experienced local guide.
Foxes and Coyotes These highly active predators are frequently spotted hunting through open fields and traveling along road corridors.
Bald Eagles and Birds of Prey Eagles, osprey, hawks, and other raptors are regularly seen, offering dramatic flight, hunting, and perched compositions.
In the Grand Tetons, wildlife photography is paired with iconic mountain scenery, including classic locations such as Moulton Barn, the Chapel of the Transfiguration, reflective lakes, and sweeping views of the Teton range.
In Yellowstone (Optional Bonus Extension), the landscape shifts to expansive valleys and geothermal terrain, with opportunities to photograph wildlife alongside colorful hot springs and dramatic viewpoints like Artist Point overlooking the Yellowstone River and Lower Falls.
While we do everything possible to create exceptional photographic opportunities, wildlife and weather are never guaranteed. Conditions and locations may shift based on animal movement and light, but our priority is always to adapt in real time to put you in the best position for strong images.
Join us for an immersive photography experience in two of the most iconic national parks in the United States.
Photograph dramatic mountain landscapes and abundant wildlife in the Grand Tetons during peak summer conditions. This workshop is designed to help you create strong, timeless images — and understand how to turn that work into photographs that can perform well in the marketplace.
Each location and session has been selected for strong photographic potential, ensuring you leave with a cohesive body of work you can be proud of.
Refund policy: Deposits are fully refundable until November 30th 2026.
Space is limited. Reserve your seat early to ensure your place in this workshop. We look forward to photographing the Tetons and Yellowstone with you.
🚫 NOT Included in the trip:
✔️ Everything in the 4-Day Grand Tetons Workshop PLUS:
✔️ 2 Additional Days in Yellowstone National Park
Extend your experience with two full days dedicated to wildlife photography in one of the most iconic ecosystems in North America.
✔️ Guided Yellowstone Wildlife Photography
Photograph bison, elk, wolves, foxes, birds of prey, and other wildlife, with support from an experienced local wildlife guide.
✔️ Continued Coaching & Instruction
Stay with the same coaches and small group for continued in-the-field guidance and feedback throughout the extension.
✔️ ALL Hotels and Group Dinners INCLUDED
Lodging and group dinners are included throughout the bonus extension, creating a seamless continuation of the workshop experience.
✔️ Comfortable Group Transportation
All ground transportation during the Yellowstone extension is included.
🚫 NOT Included in the Bonus Extension:
📸 4-Day Grand Tetons Photography Workshop
✔️ Iconic Grand Tetons landscapes and sunrise locations
✔️ Guided wildlife photography with a local expert
✔️ Hands-on coaching focused on creating sellable work
✔️ Comfortable group transportation included
✔️ ALL hotels and group meals INCLUDED
🐺 6-Day Grand Tetons + Yellowstone Experience
✔️ Everything in the 4-Day Workshop PLUS:
✔️ Two additional days of guided wildlife photography in Yellowstone
✔️ Expanded opportunities to photograph bison, elk, wolves, foxes, and more
✔️ Continued coaching with the same instructors and group
✔️ ALL hotels and group dinners INCLUDED throughout
✔️ Your Camera Any DSLR or mirrorless camera is suitable. Full-frame sensors are helpful for low-light sunrise and wildlife photography, but not required.
✔️ A Tripod Highly recommended for sunrise landscapes, low-light shooting, and precise compositions.
✔️ A Remote or Cable Release (Optional) Helpful for long exposures and minimizing camera shake.
✔️ A Telephoto Lens Minimum 100–400mm recommended. Longer lenses (up to 600mm) are excellent for wildlife such as bison, elk, wolves, moose, and birds.
✔️ A Standard Zoom Lens (24–70mm) Ideal for landscapes, environmental wildlife portraits, and general shooting.
✔️ An Ultra-Wide Lens (14–24mm optional) Great for expansive Tetons landscapes, skies, and foreground-driven compositions.
✔️ ND Filters (Optional) Useful for long exposures on rivers, waterfalls, and moving clouds.
✔️ Polarizing Filter Strongly recommended to reduce glare on water and foliage and to deepen skies.
✔️ Extra Camera Batteries Early mornings and extended shooting sessions drain batteries faster than expected.
✔️ Plenty of Memory Cards Wildlife and landscape photography can fill cards quickly.
✔️ Lens Cloths and Blower Dust, pollen, and changing weather can affect lenses throughout the day.
✔️ Laptop with Lightroom or Photoshop (or both) Recommended for image reviews and post-processing discussions.
✔️ Laptop Charger and External Hard Drive Back up images daily for peace of mind.
✔️ Reusable Water Bottle Stay hydrated during long shooting days.
✔️ Sunscreen, Sunhat, Sunglasses Summer sun can be strong, especially at elevation.
✔️ Notebook and Pen (Optional) Useful for notes, ideas, or recording camera settings.
✔️ Layered Clothing Summer temperatures can vary widely, from cool mornings to warm afternoons. Layers are essential.
✔️ Lightweight Jacket or Windbreaker Early mornings and changing weather can bring cool breezes.
✔️ Comfortable Hiking Shoes or Boots We’ll be walking on dirt trails, boardwalks, and uneven terrain.
✔️ Comfortable Socks Bring a few pairs suitable for walking and standing for extended periods.
✔️ Light Gloves (Optional) Useful for early morning shoots when temperatures are cooler.
I accept all levels of experience in photography, but please make sure you have the gear needed; otherwise, it will be no fun for you. If you are missing a lens or an ND filter, don’t worry!
There will be no long or strenuous hiking or heavy physical exertion needed. People in their 20s-80s join us in these workshops. However, you must be able to walk up a few flights of stairs with your gear. If that is going to be a challenge, this might not be the best next workshop for you.
If you have a Non-Photographer +1, they may attend the entire adventure. But due to the high, hard costs associated with Alaska, any +1 on this trip will be the same cost as a regular photographer.
If you have more questions regarding the workshop please send an email to [email protected].
The best airport to fly into is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC).
We recommend arriving by the afternoon of Day 1 so you have time to settle in before our evening welcome and orientation session. This brief meeting will cover logistics, safety considerations, and a short introduction to the photography approach for the week.
You’re welcome to arrive earlier if you’d like to explore the area or rest up.
At the conclusion of the workshop, you’ll depart from Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), whether you are participating in the 4-day workshop or continuing on with the Yellowstone bonus extension.
Your rooms will be booked for you! With more details on the specific hotel once we are closer to the date.
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