Photographing the northern lights is one of the most exciting types of night sky photography. Nothing compares to the colorful dance of green, red, purple, and blue across the sky. Each time you photograph them, the aurora borealis is different.

Our aurora photo workshops take you to remote places, free of light pollution, at latitudes where the northern lights occur frequently, such as Canada’s Northwest Territories, the Yukon, Alaska, Iceland, or Norway.

Our expert instructors will put you in the right place at the right time and offer hands-on guidance for camera settings and composition techniques to get the best northern lights photos. They’ll also show you how to get the most out of your aurora photos during post-processing.

Join us for a photography adventure under the northern lights!

Canadian Arctic Northern Lights

Photograph the aurora borealis at one of Canada’s most reliable locations for northern lights with a photo instructor who has a wealth of night sky photography experience.

Alaska Northern Lights in Winter

Photograph the aurora borealis in Fairbanks, Alaska. March offers frequent auroras, dry weather, and stunning snowy backdrops. Our guides and instructors will help you create fantastic images of the northern lights.

Alaska Northern Lights in Autumn

Photograph the aurora borealis in Fairbanks, Alaska. September offers frequent auroras, fall colors, and unfrozen lakes and rivers for reflections. Our guides and instructors will help you create fantastic images of the northern lights.

Iceland in Fall

Photograph Iceland’s highlights as we travel the ring road on a small-group photography workshop. Highlights include lava fields, glaciers, black beaches, geothermal areas, and waterfalls.

Fall Colors in Tombstone Territorial Park

Join us on a backcountry journey into some of Canada’s most photogenic fall-color alpine environments.