Grand Teton Photography Workshop June 10-13 2025

Price: $1900.00 per person

Join Randy Bott for a photography journey in Grand Teton National Park during wildflower season. Capture the park's beauty as the Balsam root and Lupine fill the prairies. We'll take you to both iconic and off the beaten path locations including the famous Snake River Overlook. We will explore the reflecting waters of Schwabacher's landing and the Mormon Row barns. With a little luck, we will see wildlife at each location. The Grand Tetons are filled with moose, elk, bison, grizzly bears and more. We make the most of the light, weather, and conditions to make sure you will be in the prime spot at the right time to capture the majestic beauty of the Grand Tetons.

I'll help you learn how to use your camera to take fantastic pictures and show you how to frame the perfect shots. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced photographer, Randy will give you personalized tips and help you take home a collection of breathtaking pictures. You'll get to experience the magic of spring in the Tetons and create lasting memories. All skill levels and equipment welcome!

This workshop will require a National Park Pass for some of the outings.

Randy Bott Photography is an "Authorized Permittee of Grand Teton National Park".

WORKSHOP IS LIMITED TO 5 PEOPLE INSURING LOTS OF 1 TO 1 SESSIONS WITH THE INSTRUCTORS.

sunrise and alpen glow over mount Moran from Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park.

As the morning light gradually pierces through the horizon, painting the sky with gentle hues of pink and orange, an enchanting scene unfolds at Oxbow Bend, a serene spot nestled near the grandeur of Mount Moran. The quiet waters of the Snake River reflect the magnificent spectacle above, creating a mirror-like surface that doubles the beauty of the surroundings. Limited edition print from the Grand Teton gallery.


Workshop Information | Grand Teton National Park

Dates: June 10-13

Group Size:
Limited to 5 people

Cost:
$1900.00

Deposit:
50% deposit due at the time of registration which can be completed at the bottom of this page.


Included:
permits, professional guidance and instruction, Post processing instruction, image critique

Not Included:
Airfare, transportation to/from the airport, meals, snacks, gratuities for instructors, National Park Passes, lodging, transportation (we will be carpooling during this workshop, to keep our group efficient and nimble)

Booking: The workshop will need to be paid in full 60 days prior to the day the workshop begins. Refunds are not available after the 60 day mark unless we can find
another person to fill your spot.


Workshop Schedule | Grand Teton National Park

The workshop begins on June 4 when you check in at The Snake River Lodge. We'll meet in the lobby at 4:00pm to introduce ourselves and answer any questions before we drive out to our first shooting location.

We will be shooting sunrise and sunset every day. After shooting into the morning, we'll head back to the hotel to grab breakfast and offer rest to those who need it. We can then go through our images from the morning and do some editing and critique. We'll meet back up for an early dinner before finishing our day of capturing sunset images.

We'll be shooting different locations throughout Grand Tetons National Park and nearby areas. We change locations for sunrise and sunset depending on weather conditions so we can get you to the best scene each day. Bring snacks and water each day incase the conditions are great for shooting after sunrise or we come across wildlife.

Our workshop will end on the last morning, June 13 after sunrise, and check out of the hotel is at 11am.

Sunrise at Grand Teton national park

A calm morning in Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyoming. The clouds were building in the early hours and I wasn't sure if they would catch some color. Grand Teton is the center peak, Middle Teton on the left, and Mount Owen on the right. Limited edition print of sunrise taken from Schwabacher's Landing from his Grand Tetons gallery.

Difficulty of the Workshop and Recommend Gear:

Some light hiking with little elevation gain may be required for this workshop to bring you to the most breathtaking views and enhance your experience. The list of clothing and equipment are recommended for the Grand Tetons in spring.

  • Light layers during the day
  • warm jacket
  • Rain gear
  • Warm Gloves
  • Warm Socks
  • Headlamp
  • Snacks, water
  • Hat, Beanie

Recommended Photography Gear:

  • Mirrorless of DSLR camera
  • ND filters
  • Polarizer filter
  • Remote shutter
  • Extra Batteries
  • Extra memory cards
  • Lens wipes
  • Rocket air blower
  • Sturdy tripod
sunrise over the Moulton Barn in mormon row near the grand Tetons, Wyoming

Moulton Barn during sunrise with the Grand Tetons in the background. This barn is part of the old Mormon Row Historical District near the Grand Tetons mountain range. Settlers first arrived in the area from Idaho in the 1890s. On a random Tuesday in the middle of September, there were at least 15 other people at this location for sunrise. Limited edition print from the Grand Tetons gallery.

Cancellation Policy

The workshop must be paid in full 60 days prior to the day the workshop starts. Cancellations prior to 60 days before the workshop will be eligible for a full refund or transfer of funds paid to another workshop. Refunds are not available after the 60 day mark unless we can find another person to fill your spot.

We reserve the right to cancel the workshop if minimum participants are not met or in the event of an emergency. If a cancellation does occur, participants may either use the fee towards a future workshop or receive a full refund. We are not responsible for travel expenses and therefore strongly recommend travel insurance to cover such costs.

Deposit: 50% deposit due at the time of registration which can be completed at the bottom of this page.

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