IMAGE OF ADIRONDACK HILLS AND LAKE :This scenic photography
	image was taken on a Scenic Photography Workshop in the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York, during the peak of fall foliage. The vivid red
	colors are from Maple trees, and the yellows are from yellow maples and birches. IMAGE OF FROG UP CLOSE: There are many different types of Nature
	 Photography. Scenic photography, wildlife photography, Wild Bird photography, Wildflower photography, Macro photography, etc. . This photo is an
	 example of Macro photography of a bullfrog during a Macro photography Workshop in the Adirondack region of New York State. The frog fills the
	 frame with the eyes very prominently displayed, the image is sharply focused, and properly exposed. IMAGE OF WHITETAIL DEER: This is a photograph
	 of a mature eight point whitetail deer buck. It was taken with a telephoto lens and you can clearly see the tell tale white rump patch that
	 gives the whitetailed deer its name. Many Nature photographers pursue deer as photographic subjects because they are easily found throughout
	 much of North America. IMAGE OF PINE FLOWER: Many Nature photographers have certain things that they especially like to photograph, for
	 instance, wildflowers, and some Nature photography Workshops have a primary focus on different types of Nature photography. This image is an
	 example of Macro photography, and also of Wildflower photography. It is a close up photograph of a Tamarack flower, at the peak of its bloom.
         IMAGE OF COMMON LOON ON NEST: Another favorite subject for Nature photographers are wild birds, and in the Northeastern part of the United
	 States and also in Canada, the Common Loon is a sought after prize for Nature photographers. This Common Loon is sitting on its nest,
	 incubating its eggs. The photograph was taken with a telephoto lens, which is an important tool for Nature photographers seeking to maintain a
	 safe distance from their subjects to avoid spooking them. IMAGE OF FUNGUS AND LEAF: Some nature photographers specialize in wildlife
	 photography, some on bird photography, some on scenic photography, but on this Nature photography workshop the focus was on Macro photography,
	 and this image of shelf fungus and a maple leaf on a log was taken. LOGO IMAGE OF KNEELING PHOTOGRAPHER: This Nature photographer is kneeling
	 down to get on a level with his photographic subject. His camera and lens are mounted on a tripod. It is critical, when using a long telephoto
	 lens, for Nature photographers to always try and use a tripod, in order to insure sharply focused images.

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Welcome to Naturephototours.com. We offer a selection of Nature Photography Workshops and Nature Photography Tours in areas throughout North America. For those of you who are new to Nature photography and to Nature Photography Workshops and Tours in general, there is often some confusion as to what the difference is, if any, between Nature Photo Workshops and Nature Photo Tours. Some Nature photography companies use the terms interchangeably. Other companies make a distinction between the two, with a Nature Photography Workshop being geared toward photographic instruction during the workshop, versus a Nature Photography Tour being just the tour leader taking you to the photography locations and then you being on your own in terms of your photography. Rest assured that with NaturePhotoTours.com ALL of our outings are field Workshops, where our Nature Photography leaders are there to lend the benefit of their many years of photographic experience.

Whether you're an absolute beginner Nature photographer, or an advanced amateur Nature photographer, our leaders will do all they can to ensure that the Nature Photography Workshop you take with us is a sensory experience in terms of the nature you'll encounter, a social experience with great camaraderie, and a photographic learning experience. If you have any special areas that you are looking to work on, exposure, camera features, composition, RAW image processing, Photoshop tips, etc., please let us know ahead of time and we’ll do the best we can to accommodate you.

We are always exploring and looking to add new Nature Photography Workshops here at NaturePhotoTours.com. There are many different types of Nature photography; Wildflower Photography, Macro Photography, Wildlife Photography, Bird Photography, Scenic Photography, etc. and we try to cover all of those with the range of Photo Workshops that we put together. Some of the most requested Nature Photo Workshops we offer are:

  • a Bluebird Photography Workshop
  • a Common Loon Photography Workshop
  • a Colorado Rocky Mountain Fall Color Photography Workshop
  • a Colorado Wildflower Photography Workshop
  • a Bryce and Zion National Park Photography Workshop
  • a Death Valley Photography Workshop
  • a Glacier National Park Photography Workshop
  • a Canadian Rockies Banff and Jasper National Park Photography Workshop
  • a Rutting Elk in the Rockies Photography Workshop
  • a Grizzly Bear Photography Workshop
  • a Yellowstone National Park Winter Photography Workshop
  • a New England Lighthouse Photography Workshop

We are always looking to add new Nature Photography Workshops, so please take a moment to sign up for our NaturePhotoTours.com Newsletter, which will allow us to update on you any new Nature Photo Tours that we offer. Additionally, we also offer Custom Nature Photography Workshops or Photo Tours for private groups, family groups, camera clubs, etc.

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