Death Valley Landscape Photo Workshop | Small-Groups, Stunning Locations
Death Valley is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in North America. Its extreme geology provides otherworldly photography opportunities that are unique unto themselves. Its salt flats, sand dunes, and cracked earth textures are a feast for the eyes and the camera. We will explore and photograph this fascinating and beautiful desert landscape. During our time together, this photo workshop will help you create memorable photos of the many fascinating and beautiful features of Death Valley National Park. For beginners, this workshop focuses on understanding your camera’s settings in order to expand your knowledge and break into more creative realms. For those more comfortable with their gear, we will place a strong emphasis on producing striking and powerful compositions, as well as telling a story with your photos. Depending on conditions, the workshop will introduce participants to aspects of night photography and light-painting. In addition to locations such as Badwater Basin, Mesquite Sand Dunes, Zabriskie Point and other well known locations, we will visit some lesser known spots to maximize unique image making opportunities.
2026 Workshop Dates & Prices
Session 1: Jan 29 – Feb 1, 2026 Winter Wonders | 1 Spot Left
Why Join a Death Valley Photo Workshop?
Amazing Landscapes
The variety and stunning landscapes of Death Valley are unrivaled. We visit the other worldly salt flats, painted badlands, rolling dune fields, and much more. The variety in the valley allows for unlimited creative expression.
Small Group Size
Workshops are kept to 5 people maximum with one guide or 8 people with two guides. This ensures you will get ample time with the instructors.
Night & Milky Way Photography in Death Valley
We typically spend one to two sessions photographing under the stars with an emphasis on light painting and static stars during the Winter Highlights Sessions. The Milky Way Sessions will have early morning outings to catch the rising galactic core before the sunrise.
Death Valley Photography Workshop Information
Testimonials
Your Instructor
Hi, I’m Jim Patterson and I live in the Seattle area of the Pacific Northwest, but I spent the majority of my life in California. Through a combination of theory, philosophy, examples, and on-the-spot feedback, I will help students reach those “a-ha!” moments that take their photography to the next level. I have explored and photographed Death Valley’s wonders since 2009 with annual visits every year since, and my knowledge of where and when to take advantage of the best light will insure the group is in the right place at the right time.








