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Late Fall/Early Winter in Grand Teton NP with Joseph Hamner

November 16 - November 20

Grand Teton National Park is a haven for photographers, offering stunning scenery in every direction. From sunrise to sunset, the landscape resembles a painting with its vibrant colors. It’s no surprise that photographers from all over the world flock to this valley, which boasts the largest concentration of wildlife in the Lower 48. Each season brings its own unique charm to this magical place. In the spring, the valley is adorned with a plethora of wildflowers and we get to witness the birth of fawns and calves from the ungulate species. As summer arrives, we see these young animals grow and the snow slowly melts away from the towering peaks. The autumn season transforms the valley into a golden wonderland as the leaves of the aspen trees change color. Additionally, this is the time when ungulate species enter their mating season and bears prepare for winter by building up their fat reserves. Finally, winter blankets both the peaks and the valley in a dazzling white, providing visitors with an awe-inspiring view.

What’s Included:
Meals (see itinerary for details)
Snacks and drinks while in the field
All transportation during the workshop
All lodging during the workshop (2 participants per room)
All permits and park fees
Professional photography guiding and instruction

What’s Not Included:
Transportation to and from Jackson, Wyoming (depending on flight arrival times, I may be able to pick you up from the airport).
Lodging outside workshop dates
Alcoholic beverages
Souvenirs and personal items
Trip Insurance & Medical Evacuation Insurance

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Region
USA - Rocky Mtns.
USA States/Territories
Wyoming
Type of event
On Location
Cost range
$4800