North America offers endless photographic opportunities. Witness the dancing northern lights in the Canadian Arctic, calving glaciers and whales in the pristine wilderness of Alaska, or the seabirds and lighthouses of Newfoundland.

Visit with whales and sea lions in the Sea of Cortez in Baja California, or photograph majestic vistas in national parks. North America truly has it all for photographers.

Join us on a photography adventure in North America.

Seabirds of Newfoundland

Join us in Newfoundland to photograph some of the most accessible Atlantic Puffin and Northern Gannet colonies in North America.

Newfoundland Seascapes and Lighthouses

Photograph Newfoundland, Canada’s easternmost province, with its dramatic coast, solitary lighthouses, quaint fishing villages, and more.

Mt. Rainier

Photograph majestic Mount Rainier National Park during the wildflower season with its volcanic landscapes, alpine lakes, wildflower meadows, and old-growth forests.

Katmai Bears

Join us for a brown bear photography adventure in Katmai National Park, where you’ll get up close and personal with bears as they fish for salmon.

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.

British Columbia Bald Eagles and Migratory Birds

Photograph North America’s largest concentration of Bald Eagles, plus many migratory birds on this photography workshop in British Columbia, Canada.

Snowy Owls

This amazing snowy owl photography workshop should be on every bird and nature photographers bucket list.

Baja Whales

Experience and photograph the spectacular whales, marine life, and beauty of Baja California on this unique photography workshop.

Point Pelee Songbird Migration

Join us for a bird photography workshop in Point Pelee, Ontario, home to one of North America’s most spectacular songbird migrations.

Fall Colors in Tombstone Territorial Park

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