Explore the Southwest’s Natural Wonders on an Antelope Canyon Photography Tour
Spend 3 nights and 4 days photographing some of the most breathtaking and iconic landscapes the American Southwest has to offer. This immersive Antelope Canyon photography tour takes you deep into the heart of Arizona and Utah to capture scenes shaped by wind, water, and time.
An Unforgettable Visual Journey
During this workshop, we’ll explore the surreal rock formations and deep desert colors of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, the world-famous slot canyons of Antelope Canyon, the dramatic curve of Horseshoe Bend, and the timeless beauty of Monument Valley.
Expect easy to moderate hikes as we access these incredible photographic locations, each offering a wealth of texture, light, and contrast for landscape and nature photography enthusiasts.
All age levels are welcome on this photography workshop. All hikes are easy to moderate. Reach out if you have any limitations.
What to Bring
– Camera equipment
– Tripod
– Hiking shoes
Notes
What is included
– 3 nights with accommodations in double occupancy (additional fee for single occupancy)
– Glen Canyon Recreation Area entrance fee
– Lake Powell Rainbow Bridge Boat Tour
– Horseshoe Bend entrance fee
– Antelope Canyon Photographic Tour
– Round-trip transportation
– Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park entrance fee
– Photography guidance and instruction by the international awarded photographer Simone Amaduzzi
What is not included
– Airplane ticket
– Transportation from and to airport
– Breakfasts, lunches and dinners
– Tips, gratuities
– Sale taxes
– Extras
– Anything that has not been mentioned
Itinerary:
May 5th:
Meet in Page
Morning field session at Horseshoe Bend (moderate hike)
Sunset field session at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
May 6th:
Sunrise field session at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Late afternoon transfer to Page
May 7th:
Lake Powell Boat Tour (easy hike to Rainbow Bridge)
Sunset session at Horseshoe Bend (moderate hike)
May 8th:
Antelope Canyon Photographic Tour
Afternoon field session at Toadstool Hoodoos