Golden-hour mountain valley with a photographer on a ridge
Outdoor photography workshops

Wildframe

Small-group photography workshops in wild places. Hands-on mentoring, wild locations, and the patience to wait for the right light.

Built for photographers who want to go deeper.

Three things set every Wildframe workshop apart. We keep groups small, we go where the wild is, and we work shoulder to shoulder with you in the field.

01

Small groups

Capped at six photographers per workshop. Enough space for individual attention in the field and honest feedback at the editing table.

02

Wild locations

We shoot where the land is still loud. Alpine valleys, old-growth forests, desert basins. Places you would not find on your own and would not forget after you left.

03

Hands-on mentoring

Your instructors are working photographers, not slide-show presenters. We shoot side by side, review work every evening, and push you past the shots you already know how to take.

Remote alpine lake at sunrise
Yosemite backcountry, spring cohort

Photography is learned where the light is changing.

Every Wildframe workshop is built around one idea: you do not get better by hearing about photography. You get better by doing it, in real conditions, with someone who will tell you what is working and what is not.

We leave early, stay late, and talk through every decision along the way. Composition, exposure, waiting, editing, the difference between a good shot and one that holds up a year later.

6
max per group
4
days on location
2
lead instructors
Fall cohort, 2026

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