Canadian Rockies Photo Tour – September 2015
Banff National Park
Town of Banff
Vermilion Lakes
Mt. Norquay
Bow Valley Parkway
Morant’s Curve
Lake Louise
Moraine Lake & The Valley of the Ten Peaks
Paradise Creek
Ice Creek
Jasper National Park
Columbia Icefield
Athabaska Glacier
Patricia Lake
Maligne Lake
Spirit Island
Yoho National Park
Natural Bridge
Emerald Lake
Takkakaw Falls
IceFields Parkway
Herbert Lake
Mount Crowfoot
Bow Summit
Peyto Lake
The tour fee of $895.00 per person covers sunrise to sunset guidance to all the scenic locations listed above in addition to on–location instruction in all facets of camera operation, photographic composition and any help/advice you may want leading up to the workshop. This fee
does not include travel, meals, or lodging.
I do not lock us into a specific itinerary. I see what the weather and road conditions are and make decisions right on the spot. My goal is to get you to the very best scenic locations in the best possible light, so I will make decisions about the next day's locations the previous night.
Here is a general idea of what we will be doing:
Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Herbert Lake, and Vermilion Lakes are prime sunrise locations. Because the sun does not break into the Valley of the Ten Peaks until about 10 AM, we first do Lake Louise
and then head directly to Moraine Lake for breakfast and get two sunrises in one morning.
Vermilion Lakes is also a prime sunset location.
Yoho National Park with Natural Bridge, Emerald Lake, and Takkakaw Falls are all mid-to-late afternoon locations.
Paradise Creek and Ice Creek (on the Moraine Lake access road) can be shot well almost anytime; a misty rain would be perfect.
The Bow Valley Parkway, Johnson Canyon, and Mt. Norquay can be shot almost anytime.
Morant's Curve on the Bow Valley Parkway is great if you are a train buff.
Mount Crowfoot and BowSummit, on the Icefields Parkway, are best early and late but can be shot mid-day; Peyto Lake, one of the most scenic lakes in the world, is best in the PM.
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Lower Consolation Lakes and Larch Valley involve about three to four hour roundtrip hikes and are only done should the full group wish that type of activity.
The Town of Banff is just great for architectural photography and just walking around for a city break, shopping, and great restaurants.
So, where we find ourselves really depends upon the time of day and the current weather.
If you happen to have specific places you want to shoot, I will do my best to get you there.
Transportation, lodging, meals, and all associated fees will be the responsibility of the individual workshop participants. There are many motels, hotels, and lodges in the Banff/Lake Louise area. A good, centrally located hotel is the Lake Louise Inn (http://www.lakelouiseinn.com). Once there, we will carpool as much as we can to the different locations.
We will meet as a group to review the final itinerary at the Lake Louise Inn at 4:00pm on Sunday September 20, and the tour will end after our sunrise at Vermilion Lakes on Saturday September 26.
A $200.00 deposit is due at registration with the remainder due by August 22, 2015. Please call or email me for more information and any questions.
Bill Jordan
www.darkness-to-light.com
(803) 932-9540
billjordan@darkness-to-light.com