Home » 2026 Night Photography Workshops » Grand Teton Night Photography Workshop with Moonlight | June 21-25, 2026
This 5-day workshop is designed for photographers who want to push beyond sunset and master the art of night photography in a mountainous environment. We will spend three nights in the field capturing the incredible views of the night sky combined with moonlit landscapes, wildflower meadows, alpine reflections, and the Milky Way over the Teton Range. Two days will be spent in a classroom-style setting focused on processing night images, including exposure blending, focus stacking, panoramic stitching, and much more. You will also learn how to plan your future night shoots effectively and learn how to work with moonlight to illuminate your foreground.
This workshop is designed for all skill & fitness levels. Immersing you in the Teton Range, while combining infield shooting, classroom tutorials, and a comprehensive 70-page booklet (yours to keep). Our goal is to guide you through capturing the park’s incredible jagged peaks under moonlight while teaching the skills needed to plan a shoot, photograph the night sky, and process your images.
June 21 – 25, 2026
8 Participants
&
2 Instructors
$3995
Easy
Short walks each night
Waxing Moon
54 – 80% Illumination
~6,800 feet
We leave our cameras behind and focus entirely on you, your goals, and helping capture your vision.
We always limit the class size to allow for more support while in the field and in our post-processing classes.
4 Hours – Learn the essentials of planning and photographing the night sky, from equipment setup, camera settings, mobile apps, where to find the Milky Way, and how to capture it.
2x 4-Hour Sessions dedicated to learning RAW adjustments, exposure blending, panoramic stitching, and advanced night techniques using Adobe Bridge and Photoshop.
70-page booklet detailing editing techniques, ensuring you can revisit and refine your skills long after the workshop
“Two passions of mine are wilderness travel and experiencing the drama of a night sky. I combine my passions with photography by teaching night photography workshops to participants of all skill levels.”
“I love to wander and explore! I’m looking forward to sharing my passion for the night sky, wilderness and wildlife while helping people understand that you don’t have to fear the wild side of our planet!”
To provide you with the best learning experience possible, we limit our group size and NEVER BRING OUR OWN CAMERAS to a workshop.
We encourage you to visit our ‘Workshop FAQ’s’ page for required equipment during your workshop, itinerary examples, and much more. We’ve also listed additional info below pertaining to this new workshop experience.
We HIGHLY RECOMMEND bringing a 14-24mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, and a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. See the Workshop FAQ’s page for more information regarding renting your equipment.
Temps will range from 75° – 35°F. Participants are encouraged to bring proper rain gear, a large down/synthetic jacket, warm layers, gloves, and thermals to stay warm at night. You will receive additional information after you register.
Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop and a mouse to the editing sessions with Adobe Bridge/Lightroom, and Photoshop installed and ready to go.
*Must be 18 or older to participate. Prices do not include meals, accommodations, camera equipment, transportation, or incidentals. A 50%, non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your space for the workshop. The remaining balance is due 90 days prior to the scheduled workshop start date. Please pay the balance in full by March 23, 2026, or your space may be forfeited. Please read our terms & conditions for more info.
A block of cabins are being held for workshop participants. Each participant is responsible for securing their own accommodations, meals, and transportation, as these are not included in the workshop fee. Classroom sessions will be held in an indoor pavilion on the same property as the cabins.
If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us by sending an email to info[at]goldpaintphotography.com.
