May 1–2–3, 2026
The workshop will be held in Italian only.
This landscape photography workshop is designed for those who love photography and mountain landscapes.
It is suitable both for beginners approaching this genre for the first time and for experienced photographers who want to refine their skills in the field.
During the workshop, we will cover the fundamental aspects of landscape photography.
There will be both daytime and nighttime sessions. We will start with a theoretical foundation and immediately put it into practice in the field.
We will conclude with a post-processing session in Photoshop and/or Lightroom.
Maximum number of participants: 6 (to ensure the best possible support).
Exclusive access to a landscape photography theory video, created specifically for workshop participants, useful both as preparation and as post-workshop reference material.
After the workshop: a post-processing lesson via video call.
Over the three days, we will photograph around the Fusine Lakes and various locations in the Julian Alps.
We will visit waterfalls, lakes, and rivers in search of the best light and the most compelling compositions.
This workshop is not only about technique, but also about sharing a passion for photography and nature.
You will learn:
How to plan a photography outing
The fundamentals of photographic technique
The use of accessories and filters (polarizer, ND, GND)
Landscape photography techniques (focus stacking, focal blending, and more)
Night photography and the Milky Way
Composition rules
Professional post-processing
The cost of the workshop is €299 per person (accommodation not included).
A professional photographer available throughout the entire workshop
Theoretical lessons
Post-processing session and photo review
15% discount code for f-stop Gear equipment
Discount code for the TM Panel Photoshop plug-in
Accommodation and meals
Transportation
Personal accident insurance
Tourist tax (to be paid on site)
Anything not listed under “The fee includes”
DSLR or mirrorless camera
Lenses: wide-angle (14–24mm, 15–30mm), mid-range zoom (24–70mm), telephoto (70–200mm, 100–400mm)
Sturdy tripod
Spare batteries
Optional filters (polarizer, ND, GND)
In spring, mountain weather can be variable. Days are mild, but mornings and evenings can be cold.
Recommended:
Layered clothing
Windproof and waterproof jacket
Hat and light gloves
Waterproof hiking boots
Headlamp for evening returns and night sessions
Participants without adequate equipment may not be able to join certain activities. In this case, no refund will be provided.
Participation is under the responsibility of each participant. You may choose to take out personal accident insurance.
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