
A tour of wind and sea-carved coastlines, icebergs, Viking history, and lighthouse solitude.
Location
Newfoundland
Cost
11 days from $7,295
Dates
Jun 16–26, 2027
Activity Level
Moderate
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Group Size
Open for Registration
Limited to 8 Participants
Limited to 8 Participants
You’ll stand on rugged coastlines, wander through ancient Viking history, photograph lighthouses at the edge of the world, and watch icebergs drift through waters that feel almost otherworldly. From the raw beauty of Gros Morne to the timeless fishing villages of the north shore, every day brings scenes that remind you why you fell in love with photography in the first place.
Experience more of Newfoundland by joining our Newfoundland Seabirds workshop.
Highlights
- Turn ever-changing coastal light into compelling photographs. We’ll teach you to see weather as an asset, not an obstacle, so stormy skies and shifting light become your creative tools.
- Master composition in Newfoundland’s wildest settings. From sweeping fjords to the character of weathered fishing villages, you’ll learn to craft images with real presence and depth.
- Shoot dynamic subjects with confidence — on land and in the zodiac. Waves, seabirds, and drifting icebergs come alive in your frames when you know how to anticipate action and control your camera.
- Use fog, wind, texture, and light to shape mood. This isn’t just about pretty scenes — it’s about capturing atmosphere that makes viewers feel the place.
- Create stronger visual stories of landscape and culture. Photograph history, people, and epic terrain together so your work reflects the full spirit of one of Canada’s most dramatic regions.
