moraine lake
private sunrise landscape photography workshop
June 1st to October 14th
Learn to photograph Moraine Lake at sunrise in Banff National Park with award winning photographer, Mark Unrau.
Price
$475 for 1 person
$600 for 2 people
Length
3-4 hours depending on departure location
Dates Available
June 1st - Oct 14th
Included
Use of
Tripods
Camera Filters
Price
see below
Length
3-4 hours depending on departure location
Dates Available
June 1st - Oct 14th
Included
Use of
Tripods
Camera Filters
Workshop Description
Join National Geographic Traveler award winning photographer, Mark Unrau for an unforgettable experience of capturing the stunning beauty of Moraine Lake at sunrise. This workshop is designed for photographers of all levels who want to enhance their skills and take their landscape photography to the next level. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies, Moraine Lake offers a range of photographic opportunities that are simply breathtaking.
Mark will take you to the best spots to capture the beauty of the lake as the sun lights up the peaks. During this workshop, you will learn about composition, lighting, and exposure techniques that will help you create stunning images. You will also have the opportunity to experiment with different camera settings and techniques to create a variety of unique and dynamic images.
Our workshop is designed to provide you with an immersive and engaging photography experience. We strive to ensure that all participants receive the personalized attention they need to succeed. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to capture the natural beauty of Moraine Lake and take your photography skills to the next level. Join us for an adventure of a lifetime and create images that will last a lifetime!
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