Canada’s easternmost province, Newfoundland, is known for rugged seascapes dotted with lighthouses, quaint fishing villages, icebergs, abundant bird and sea life, and Gros Morne National Park. Both landscape and wildlife photographers will find compelling subjects in Newfoundland.

For wildlife photographers, Newfoundland offers some of the best sea bird photography in the world, including large colonies of Atlantic Puffins and Northern Gannets. Summers also mean that the waters surrounding the island teem with humpback, sperm, minke, and pilot whales, along with numerous other marine mammals.

For the landscape photographer, the lighthouses and rocky coastlines, along with picturesque fishing villages, make for ideal compositions. Summer in Newfoundland also means frequent visits from icebergs drifting south from Greenland.

We’ve been leading photography workshops in Newfoundland for over a decade. Our guides will get you to the right place at the right time for memorable images. They’ll guide you on camera settings, suggest compositions, and help you post-process your images.

Join us for a photography adventure in Newfoundland!

Seabirds of Newfoundland

Photograph Newfoundland’s puffins, gannets, murres, whales, and rugged coastlines with expert photography guides, small groups, and access to prime seabird colonies.

Western Newfoundland

Explore Western Newfoundland’s rugged coasts, fjords, icebergs, fishing villages, and historic lighthouses with expert photo guides and small‑group instruction.

Newfoundland Seascapes and Lighthouses

Photograph Newfoundland’s rugged seascapes, colorful fishing villages, lighthouses, whales, and drifting icebergs with expert photography guidance in a small‑group workshop.