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Spring in Yosemite
“Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clear away, once in a while,
and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit
clean.”
-John Muir
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Last Published: June 16, 2020
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Trip Overview
Yosemite National Park is easily one of the most dramatic and
spectacular alpine landscapes in the world. From the soaring heights of
El Capitan and Half-Dome to the dramatic fields of mountain
wildflowers and mesmerizing waterfalls – Yosemite is really a
photographer’s paradise.
Sculpted by glaciers, Yosemite Valley is one of the most dramatically
beautiful alpine landscapes in the world. It’s rounded granite domes
tower thousands of feet over an idyllic valley floor with rushing streams
pouring into the lovely Merced River. From atop Yosemite’s lofty
heights, snow melts into raging waterfalls that cascade down its solid
rock faces creating a photographic tapestry like none other in the world.
Our Spring in Yosemite Photography Tour/Workshop offers an
impressive array of opportunities for both amateur and experienced
photographers alike. We time this trip to coincide with peak waterfall
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season in the spring of the year. As the snow melts in the high country
– Yosemite’s waterfalls rush to life. This is also a great time of year for
Alpine Wildflowers and Rainbows shining off of the mists in the various
falls.
Our experienced photography guides have been exploring the Sierra
Nevada for the past decade and will offer their wealth of knowledge on
this photographic endeavor into the old stomping grounds of Ansel
Adams. Our small groups will allow you plenty of one on one time with
your instructors so you can focus on improving your craft. Instructors
will be on hand teaching a wealth of insider tips & tricks on Yosemite
specific landscape photography.
The Spring in Yosemite Photography Tour aims to place you right in the
action at Yosemite’s iconic spots. Rainbows, Waterfalls, Wildflowers and
big, wide-open landscapes abound! We’ll be photographing Upper
Yosemite Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Nevada Falls, Vernal Falls and more
as we comb Yosemite Valley for photo opportunites. We’ll also
photograph the big granite domes such as El Capitan, Sentinel and
Half-Dome as well as many locations on the valley floor. Every good
photographer knows that it’s all about the light – and our photography
guides will make sure you’re in the right place at the right time during
the best lighting conditions.
You will be part of a small group led by professional photographers and
staying at our wonderful lodge nestled in the pines. After a long day of
hiking and photographing in Yosemite we’ll kick back at the lodge with
a great meal, photo reviews, instructor presentations and probably
some good laughs as well!
Join us in Yosemite this year for during our Spring photography tour
for an unforgettable experience. Yosemite is a photographic mecca
unlike just about anywhere else!
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Highlights • Waterfalls, Rainbows, Half-Dome, Upper Falls & more!
• Photograph Yosemite’s iconic spots such as Bridal Veil Falls,
Nevada & Vernal Falls
• Yosemite Valley Photography including Tunnel View, Valley View
and Yosemite Meadows
• Stunning Views
• Small Groups
• Cozy lodges
• Learn from & shoot alongside a seasoned pro
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Noteworthy Travel Logistics • This trip begins & ends in Fresno, California
• We will meet at our hotel in Fresno at 5pm on Day One.
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Fresno Convention Center*
2233 Ventura Street, Fresno, California, 93721, USA
+1-559-268-1000
*Please note: Exact hotel is subject to change - equivalent hotel may be substituted.
If you are planning on arriving early or staying late please contact us.
• The airport to fly in/out is Yosemite Fresno International (FAT)
• We should be back in Fresno no later than 2pm on the last day of
the trip.
• Your hotel will have a complimentary airport shuttle – just call 24
hours in advance to schedule your pick-up!
Transportation On-Tour
• We will provide ground transportation throughout the trip from
Fresno, California into Yosemite National Park and back. If you
have a vehicle you can leave it at our lodge.
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Itinerary Please note: We offer both a “standard” and “hiker” version of this trip
for photographers who like to get out and hike! Not sure which one suits
you best? Give us a call at 928-478-1521 or fill out the contact form
below! Most meals included – (B,L,D) denotes Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day One (Travel Day)(D)
“Standard” Itinerary, and “Hiker” Itinerary
We will meet at our hotel in Fresno at 5pm the first evening of the trip
for an orientation and welcome dinner.
Day Two (B,L,D)
Hiker Itinerary: Mileage 6-9 miles 1000-1900 feet elevation gain. Easier options are possible We’ll begin with a trek along the Mist Trail to photograph both Vernal
Falls and Nevada Falls – two of Yosemite’s most impressive waterfalls.
These gems are best photographed in mid-morning during even light.
Liberty Cap, Grizzly Peak, the Panorama Cliffs, Sentinel Dome, Glacier
Point and even Half Dome will be rising all around us during this
wonderful full-day trek. We’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the high country
next to an impressive waterfall overlook before descending back to the
valley floor.
This evening with weather conditions permitting, we’ll drive up to what
many consider the most impressive vantage point in Yosemite – Glacier
Point. This dramatic, awe-inspiring viewpoint looks straight down into
Yosemite Valley, 3,000 vertical feet below. We can gaze across the
Valley to take in the entire plunge of Yosemite Falls, and get an up-
close and personal view of Half-Dome as well as Nevada and Vernal
Falls. This is an iconic sunset shot in which we’ll make sure to spend
the necessary time to capture it just right.
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After shooting well into the evening we’ll retire to our cozy lodge.
“Standard” Itinerary:
We will catch the early morning light at one of the many accessible
viewpoints in the park.
This evening with weather conditions permitting, we’ll drive up to what
many consider the most impressive vantage point in Yosemite – Glacier
Point. This dramatic, awe-inspiring viewpoint looks straight down into
Yosemite Valley, 3,000 vertical feet below. We can gaze across the
Valley to take in the entire plunge of Yosemite Falls, and get an up-
close and personal view of Half-Dome as well as Nevada and Vernal
Falls. This is an iconic sunset shot in which we’ll make sure to spend
the necessary time to capture it just right.
After shooting well into the evening we’ll retire to our cozy lodge.
Day Three (B,L,D)
“Hiker” Itinerary: 4-5 miles, minimal elevation gain.
We will be up and at ‘em early for a pre-dawn drive to Valley View for
epic sunrise reflection shots of El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and
Cathedral Rocks with the Merced River in the foreground.
After our sunrise photography session we’ll spend the day hiking the
nuances of Yosemite Valley. This will be an easier day on foot and we’ll
spend some quality time on photographic instruction and rest up for the
evening’s session at Tunnel View and a big day tomorrow.
This evening we’ll head to Tunnel View which has arguably one of the
best sunset spots in all of Yosemite. This incredible vista popularized by
Ansel Adams is an iconic image that we will spend some time getting
just right. From the vantage at Tunnel View you can see El Capitan,
Bridalveil Falls, Cathedral Rocks and Half-Dome.
After Tunnel View we’ll head over and depending on the season (spring
is best) we’ll see if we can’t find and photograph a moonbow over Lower
Yosemite Falls! The exact itinerary on this day may be swapped around
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depending on the lighting and cloud cover so we can ensure you get
optimal lighting conditions for your imagery.
“Standard” Itinerary:
We will be up and at ‘em early for a pre-dawn drive to Valley View for
epic sunrise reflection shots of El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and
Cathedral Rocks with the Merced River in the foreground we will have
loads of time to Photograph this beautiful location.
This evening we’ll head to Tunnel View which has arguably one of the
best sunset spots in all of Yosemite. This incredible vista popularized by
Ansel Adams is an iconic image that we will spend some time getting
just right. From the vantage at Tunnel View you can see El Capitan,
Bridalveil Falls, Cathedral Rocks and Half-Dome.
After Tunnel View we’ll head over and depending on the season (spring
is best) we’ll see if we can’t find and photograph a moonbow over Lower
Yosemite Falls! The exact itinerary on this day may be swapped around
depending on the lighting and cloud cover so we can ensure you get
optimal lighting conditions for your imagery.
Day Four (B,D)
“Hiker” Itinerary: seven miles, 1000 feet elevation gain. Easier options are possible.
After a late breakfast we’ll drive to our trailhead along the Tioga Pass
Road for a hike to Cathedral Lake. This is an excellent hike into the
high country that will position us for some wonderful late afternoon
photography. Our destination is upper Cathedral Lake – a stunning
alpine lake in lovely granite meadows with Cathedral Peak towering
above it. In the right light this can be one of the most dramatic images
in all of Yosemite.
Before our hike we will climb to the top of the dome at Olmsted Point
and look east to see Tenaya Lake, Mt. Conness, and many other High
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Sierra peaks. To the west is Cloud’s Rest, just left of Half Dome; across
Tenaya Canyon, facing Half Dome, is serene Mt. Watkins.
After a great day photographing in the field it’s back to the Lodge for a
much deserved gourmet dinner, rest and relaxation!
“Standard Itinerary” We’ll begin today with a pre-dawn drive to Olmsted Point, one of the
best locations to photograph Yosemite in the morning light. The view
west from Olmsted Point, down Tenaya Canyon toward Yosemite
Valley, provides a unique and striking perspective of Half Dome.
Foreground opportunities include glacial erratics (boulders deposited by
retreating glaciers), round indentations that fill with water after a rain,
linear grooves, very unique trees, and even a few wildflowers if we’re
lucky.
After a great day photographing in the field it’s back to the Lodge for a
much deserved gourmet dinner, rest and relaxation!
Day Five (B,L,D)
“Hiker” Itinerary: Five miles, 1400 feet elevation gain. Easier options are possible.
This morning we’ll photograph Upper Yosemite Falls from the Swinging
Bridge. This is an excellent viewpoint that tends to get its best light
mid-morning and features stunning reflections and dramatic views of
the Upper Falls.
After photographing this location we’ll hike the falls, which is one hike
you’ll never forget! The Upper Yosemite Falls Trail promises a
challenging, steep work out with up-close views of North America’s
highest waterfall and panoramic views of Yosemite Valley. Beginning at
Camp 4, the legendary epicenter of Yosemite’s big wall climbing era, the
trail ascends numerous switchbacks to Columbia Point, where Half
Dome dominates an awe-inspiring view of Yosemite Valley. Beyond the
point, the impressive Upper Yosemite Falls comes into view, offering a
refreshing spray of mist along with the thundering sight of tons of
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water dropping straight down 1430 ft. After climbing switchbacks
through a break in the Valley wall, the trail tops out on the rim in a
forest of impressive Jeffrey pines. Here we will photograph Yosemite
Falls from above in the beautiful evening light before heading back
down the trail.
“Standard” Itinerary:
This morning we’ll photograph Upper Yosemite Falls from the Swinging
Bridge. This is an excellent viewpoint that tends to get its best light
mid-morning and features stunning reflections and dramatic views of
the Upper Falls.
We will spend the afternoon critiquing and reviewing previous
photographs from the trip from the comfort of our in-park lodging.
Weather permitting we will venture out to photograph other iconic
landscapes within the park particularly during the more fanciful
evening light.
Day Six (B,L)
“Hiker” Itinerary: Four miles, 500 feet elevation gain.
Today’s hike takes us into Yosemite’s biggest trees – the Mariposa
Grove of Giant Sequoia trees. After some important photographic
instruction regarding photographing these early giants we’ll hike the
lower and upper loops snapping shots of Wawona Valley and the 2700
year old Grizzly Giant tree, as well as getting in-depth photographs of
several other Giant Sequoia trees in the grove. This will be our final
stop in Yosemite. We’ll leave this once-in-a-lifetime adventure with
unforgettable memories, enhanced landscape photography skills, and
digital cards full of stunning images!
Standard Itinerary:
Today’s hike takes us into Yosemite’s biggest trees – the Mariposa
Grove of Giant Sequoia trees. We will give you some important
photographic instruction regarding photographing these early giants.
This will be our final stop in Yosemite. We’ll leave this once-in-a-
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lifetime adventure with unforgettable memories, enhanced landscape
photography skills, and digital cards full of stunning images!
Please Note: Please note that the exact sequence of the itineraries on all photography trips will be based on weather and lighting conditions. The goal on these trips is to make sure we are at the right place at the right time for the perfect light on our subjects. Also, itineraries can change for a variety of other circumstances including floods, forest fires, national park closures, road closures and more. Due to the nature of wildlife and nature photography we do not guarantee any specific sightings or specific compositions regarding wildlife or natural phenomena.
Trip Details
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Physical Requirements All participants must be in good physical condition and have the ability
to hike/ walk with camera equipment and essential hiking gear. For
example, tripod, camera, lense(s), sunscreen, water (up to 2 liters
person), snacks, and extra layers (if necessary). The weight of your pack
largely depends on what gear you choose to bring on each hike.
Typically backpacks weigh between 15 and 20 lbs. For those serious
photography buffs packs could reach 35 lbs! But remember the choice is
yours
Solely for the “Hiker” Itinerary our tour participants must also be able
to hike several miles each day between 4 and 8 miles per day for several
days in a row. These hikes will be on some trails with uneven and
occasionally steep terrain.
Group Size
We keep groups small to maximize your one on one time with the
guide/instructor.
Trip Length
6 days
Mileage
“Hiker” Itinerary: Approximately 25-30 miles for the duration of the
trip.
“Standard” Itinerary: Approximately 3 miles for the duration of the trip.
Pack Weight
15-30 lbs
Fitness Level:
“Hiker” Itinerary: Moderate to strenuous hikes from 4-8 miles a day on
uneven and sometimes very steep terrain.
“Standard” Itinerary: No more than 1 mile in a day and under three
miles for the duration of the trip.
Meeting Time and Place
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5pm on Day One in the lobby of our hotel in Fresno, CA.
Trip Conclusion
Fresno, CA at approximately 2 pm on the last day of the tour.
Price/Start Dates:
Please see our website for current Spring in Yosemite Pricing and Dates
Accommodation
We will be staying in Fresno, CA the first night of the trip and then at
the a lodge in Yosemite Valley for the remainder of the trip
Meals
Most meals are included during the trip dates and we typically eat at
park lodges in the evening. We often eat snacks and prepare lunch on
the trail. We typically return for a late breakfast or eat breakfast on the
road during photography trips as we are often out early to capture the
morning light. There will be one evening with dinner on your own.
Weather
Expect warm pleasant days and chilly nights. The weather is generally
somewhat adverse in the fall however it makes for breathtaking
photos. Remember some of the best photographs are made before,
during and immediately after a storm cycle. There is no such thing as
bad weather just poor layering and gear choices – please plan
accordingly! For more info on what to bring please email or call us.
Make sure you are prepared for rain!
General links to Weather Conditions: Little Yosemite Valley Weather
forecast and Tioga Pass Weather forecast
We recommend checking the weather prior to your trip departure to
plan your gear and clothing packing accordingly.
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Price Includes
Most meals, ground transportation, accommodation during the trip
dates from the evening of Day One through the morning of Day Six,
professional photography instruction, park entrance fees, medically
certified wilderness guide, & gratuities for service personnel such as
drivers, pilots, captains as well as hotel & restaurant staff.
Price Does Not Include
Airfare, alcoholic beverages, accommodations before or after the trip
dates, Souvenirs, some meals & trip leader gratuities (industry standard is
typically 10%-20% of the trip cost based on your experience.)
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Conditioning for Photography Trips
(for the “Hiker” Itinerary only)
“Hiker” Itinerary: We will be hiking between 4-8 miles per day
typically. The better shape you’re in, the more you will enjoy the trip.
Even if you are very athletic, we recommend walking as often as
possible with 15-20 pounds in your backpack, wearing the boots you
plan to hike in. You can alternate this with other cardiovascular &
strength routines. Balance is critical on rough ground. Whatever you
can do to improve your balance will pay big dividends.
Always consult your physician before commencing with a workout
program.
Training by Hiking
The absolute best way to train is by doing the activity you are training
for. If you live where there are trails with
1. Uneven, rocky surfaces
2. Steep terrain
3. And where you can hike several miles
Begin by training with a light backpack and hike at least 3 times/week.
The most difficult part of hiking for most beginners is the terrain with
uneven footing, the next is the steepness or incline of a trail or hike,
then the distance. Unless you are already in very good shape it is best
to start training at least 3 months before your trip. If where you live
there are no hills, or steep uneven trails your next best bet would be
walking stairs; for example, hiking up and down stairs will work
muscles used in both uphill and downhill hiking activities. Find a
building with many stories, or a stadium with many steps for your
training ground. Make sure all the while that you use the boots you
plan to bring on the tour during your training.
Next to increase your cardiovascular fitness you will probably need to
implement some cross training, and additional cardio activities into
your training unless you live and train at high altitude already. A few of
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the hikes will reach more than 5,000 feet in elevation! That is similar in
elevation to the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado to put it in
perspective. Cardiovascular fitness, as well as proper pre-hydration
shortly before your trip will immensely improve your experience as well
as others’ experience on the tour, drink at least two liters of water per
day as least 3 days before your trip starts!
Additional Training activities include:
• Bike or walk to commute to work or run errands, carry your work
supplies in a backpack if you are walking. Make time for an afternoon
or morning bike ride. This will help increase your cardiovascular fitness
as well as increase strength and endurance in your legs.
• Join a gym to utilize their classes or equipment. Many gyms have
stair climbers, treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes. All of which
will help with your cardiovascular fitness.
• Swimming is a great way to build endurance and cardiovascular
fitness and is easy on the joints.
• Yoga and/or Pilates classes are the best way to increase your
flexibility and stability, both of which are very important for hiking on
uneven terrain with weight on your back.
• Jogging or running can be great for cardiovascular fitness, however be
careful implementing this activity into your training unless you are
already a runner, or jogger. Running without proper supplemental
training can cause injuries.
Lodging & Meals Backcountry Journeys Photography Tours & Workshops include most
meals, lodging from Day One through the morning of the last day of the
tour, ground transportation while on the tour, National Park entrance
fees, guide fees and other items essential to a successful trip – meaning
that once you are there all you will have to focus on is your
photography. We can accommodate most special diets so please let us
know if you have any dietary restrictions!
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Gear List
This gear list should answer a lot of your gear questions so please read
through this carefully. If you still have questions, please give us a call.
Your clothing should be a system of layers that you add and subtract
according to the weather and temperature. A good pair of good synthetic
“Smartwool” type socks under sturdy boots works well. Clothing should
be light-weight nylon pants (maybe base-layers), a polypro shirt and
either a sunhat or warm hat depending on the weather. As weather
conditions change add insulating and waterproof layers to your base
setup. Don’t bring any cotton clothing. Cotton is not a good insulator
and once it gets wet it takes forever to dry. Absolutely no jeans!
Photo and Field Gear
Please Note: The following is the packing list for the “Standard” and the
“Hiker” Itinerary. If an item specifically pertains only to the Hiker
Itinerary, it will be followed by the words “Hiker” Itinerary. If an item
pertains only to the Standard Itinerary, it will be followed by the words:
“Standard” Itinerary. All other items pertain to both trips.
Recommended Camera Gear: • DSLR or Mirrorless Camera. (Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic etc.) • Medium telephoto zoom Lens (100–400mm zoom or equivalent) • Wide-angle Lens (10-20mm, 16-35mm or equivalent zoom) • Normal Lenses (ranging from approximately 35mm to 100mm)
• Sturdy but lightweight Tripod (must be able to carry this for hikes) • Memory Cards
• Batteries & Chargers
• Filters such as a circular polarizer and neutral density
• Lens cleaning pen & cloth
• Camera Day Pack (this should appropriately carry all your camera
& hiking gear and have a rain cover)
• Camera Rain Sleeve
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Optional (but recommended) Camera Gear: • Back-Up Camera Body
• Long fixed telephoto lens: 500mm or 600mm
• Macro lense
• 1.4x tele converter
• Laptop Computer with Lightroom / Photoshop Pre-Installed (for
personal use in hotels for downloading images while on tour)
• External Hard Drives
• Remote Shutter Trigger
• Camera’s Instruction Manual
Suggested Field Gear & Clothing: • Personal Field Clothing (think layers)
• Warm top, such as a long-sleeved sweater or fleece jacket
• Long pants, or convertible hiking pants, one pair of leggings or
lightweight trousers to block sun and give warmth at night
• Warm Hat & Gloves (This is a Must!)
• Down Jacket
• “Softshell” Jacket lightly insulated windproof/breathable jacket for
layering and protection from wind
• Long Underwear (synthetic top & bottom)
• Shorts & T-Shirts for on the trail during warmer temperatures
• Hiking Socks (Smartwool, Darn Tough etc.)
• Brimmed Sun Hat
• Sunglasses
• Sturdy Hiking Boots “Hiker” Itinerary • Good walking or tennis shoes “Standard” Itinerary
• Casual wear, for your evenings off the trail
• Water Bottle or Hydration System (2 liters)
• Rain shell, waterproof/breathable jacket
• Rain Pants
• Gaiters (optional) “Hiker” Itinerary
• Headlamp (with extra batteries, for sunrise and sunset shoots)
• Shooting Gloves
• Binoculars (optional) • Trekking poles (optional) “Hiker” Itinerary
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• Sunscreen
• Bug spray
• Knee pads (for low-angle shooting)
• Personal toiletries & medications
• Money, for tipping your guide (industry standard is generally 10%-20% of the trip cost based on your experience), and for any
personal expenses not included in the tour package such as alcoholic
beverages, a few of the meals, souvenirs, etc.
This is a general list. Please call with any questions!
Note on Packing for the tour:
Please pack your extra clothing, toiletries, extra camera gear, and other
travel items into a suitcase, duffel or travel bag. You will not bring all
your camera gear on every hike or outing. Each evening you will be
briefed on which lenses, filters, etc. you will need to carry the following
day on the scheduled tour or hike.