Spring Glaciers Landscape
Photography Workshop

Spring Glaciers at Glacier National Park

Discover the iconic landscapes of Glacier National Park through a photographer’s lens, where each vista tells a story of time and nature. This workshop takes you to some of the park’s most beloved locations, showcasing the stunning scenery that has inspired photographers and adventurers alike for generations.

Capture the grandeur of towering peaks as they rise above sweeping valleys, dotted with the vibrant wildflowers that bloom in spring. Wander through lush alpine forests, where ancient trees stand tall against the mountain sky, offering a majestic backdrop for your photographs. Stand in awe at the shores of pristine lakes, their crystal-clear waters reflecting the snow-capped summits that surround them.

This adventure blends the familiarity of Glacier’s renowned locations with the thrill of capturing them in a fresh light. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just beginning your journey, the magic of this place will inspire and elevate your work. Join us and embrace the extraordinary beauty of Glacier National Park.

Vision & Goals

This workshop is designed to inspire and elevate photographers of all skill levels by honing their abilities to capture the awe-inspiring beauty of Glacier National Park’s iconic landscapes and dramatic skies. Through hands-on guidance and expert instruction, you’ll develop your creative and technical skills while exploring some of the park’s most celebrated locations. Whether you're refining your approach or learning new techniques, this experience is focused on expanding your capabilities as a photographer.

Alongside skill-building, you'll have the opportunity to connect with fellow photographers, fostering a shared passion for the art and craft of capturing nature’s wonders.

Creative Exploration

  • Composition: Learn the fundamentals of framing your shots to create visually striking and well-balanced images, whether capturing sweeping landscapes or intimate details.

  • Visual Flow: Master the techniques to naturally guide the viewer's eye through your photographs, creating a harmonious and engaging experience.

  • Visual Storytelling: Elevate your storytelling abilities through photography, transforming each image into a compelling narrative of the landscape’s beauty and your journey through it.

Knowledge Expansion

  • Master Techniques and Processes: Unlock the best practices for capturing iconic scenes, including blue hour photography, exposure blending, and focal length techniques tailored for landscape shots.

  • Advanced Editing Skills: Take your post-processing skills to the next level with tools such as Lightroom, Photoshop, Helicon Focus, and Starry Landscape Stacker, perfecting your workflow to enhance image quality.

  • Enhanced Image Quality: Learn the power of techniques like image stacking, exposure bracketing, and applying color theory to produce vivid, sharp, and emotionally resonant photographs.

Quality Outputs

  • Stunning Portfolios: Leave the workshop with a portfolio of stunning images, capturing both the grandeur of Glacier National Park and the night sky, that you can proudly showcase.

  • Ongoing Resources and Support: Receive resources and continuous support beyond the workshop, helping you refine your skills and maintain your creative momentum.

Engagement and Community

  • Interactive and Enjoyable Learning: Engage in hands-on learning with real-time feedback, while fueling your passion for photography and deepening your connection to the natural world.

  • Supportive and Collaborative Network: Become part of a collaborative community of like-minded photographers, sharing ideas, techniques, and a lasting network of fellow photography enthusiasts.

Locations & Itinerary

Locations

Specific locations will be shared with workshop participants and may adjust based on weather and/or other factors but we will generally be visiting these locations within Glacier National Park:

  • Lake McDonald

  • Logan Pass

  • Big Bend

  • St. Mary Lake

  • Many Glacier

  • Bowman Lake

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    • Arrive in Kalispell, Montana. Check in to lodging, settle in and discuss logistics for evening.

    • 3-4pm head out for afternoon/evening locations

  • Day 2 - 3

    • 4:30 - 5am - Head out for Sunrise Locations

    • 10am - 1:30pm - Free time. A great time to rest up and review images from previous sessions.

    • 2pm - 3pm - Post Processing discussions / image critiques

    • 3pm - 4pm - Head out for afternoon/evening locations until ~10pm depending on location.

  • Day 4

    • 4:30am - 5 am - Head out for last sunrise location.

    • 10am - Group Breakfast and good byes.

Meet Your Guide

Justin Northcraft is an adventurer, photographer, and content creator deeply immersed in the realms of landscape, aerial, lifestyle, and astrophotography. A dedicated creative professional since 2006, Justin currently calls Utah home, drawing endless inspiration from its diverse and breathtaking landscapes. His pursuit of visually compelling content is driven by a commitment to uniqueness and originality.

In addition to his creative endeavors, Justin is passionate about education and fostering lasting relationships with his workshop clients. He believes in the power of sharing knowledge and experiences, creating a collaborative and enriching environment where everyone can grow and thrive. Join Justin on a journey of exploration and learning, and elevate your photography skills while building meaningful connections within a community of like-minded enthusiasts.

Logistics

  • Location: Kalispell, Montana

  • Nearest Airports:

    • Glacier Park International Airport (FCA) – Located in Kalispell, Montana, this is the closest major airport to Glacier National Park. It's about 30-40 minutes from the west entrance of the park and 2 hours from St. Mary.

  • Lodging: Will be shared with participants closer to the workshop.

  • Transportation: Is up to each participant but we will discuss ride sharing prior to and during the workshop to limit the number of cars trying to navigate a busy Park.

Workshop Pricing

Spring Glaciers - Montana
from $1,400.00

Once you register for the workshop, you will receive additional emails for collecting additional registration information, workshop logistics, and our liability waiver.

Please note that workshop schedules may be subject to change or rescheduling due to unexpected circumstances, including adverse weather conditions or other unforeseen events. For additional information related to changes in schedules, cancelations and other important information please see our Workshop Policies.

Important Items:
- If selecting the deposit, the remainder of the balance will be due 90 Days prior to the workshop.
- Trip Insurance is NOT included as part of this purchase, it is highly recommended that you purchase trip insurance through a 3rd party to protect your investment.

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What’s Included:

  • 4 Days and 3 Nights of adventure and learning

  • Lodging

  • Expert guidance and instruction In field

  • Dedicated and recorded post processing session

  • Access to my personal collection of equipment including Sony camera’s, E-Mount lenses, star trackers, filters and other miscellaneous equipment

  • Special use photography location permits

  • Group breakfast on the last day

What’s Not Included:

  • Airfare and Transportation

  • Meals & Drinks

  • Personal Items

  • Trip Insurance (Highly recommended)

  • Instructor Gratuities

Recommended Camera Gear:

  • DSLR/Mirrorless Camera

  • Lens Focal Lengths Ranging from 14mm to 200mm. A 24-70 being very versatile in this location.

  • Misc Accessories: Tripod, Batteries, Memory Cards, Intervalometer

  • Laptop & External Storage

Recommended Personal Gear:

  • Comfortable clothing & footwear

  • Backpack capable of carrying your camera gear, 2 liters of water and snacks.

    Weather conditions can vary greatly this time of year, seeing warmer temps as well as evenings close to or below freezing with significant wind and potential for rain. Being prepared and having layers and options for a variety of conditions is best.