Expeditions.

Expeditions.

Our photography tours are not sightseeing routes with a camera: they are expeditions built around photography. Destinations chosen for their light, their wildlife and their cultures; small groups with real time to photograph and observe, and a professional photographer, Juanra Noriega, as your guide and host.

What our expeditions are like

What our expeditions are like

Small groups

Between 8 and 10 spots depending on the destination. Every participant gets a window seat, room for their gear and the freedom to stop when the light demands it.

A professional photographer as your guide

Juanra Noriega travels with you on every expedition, in Spanish. Not a guide reciting facts: a photographer who thinks in images and works so you come home with yours.

Itineraries designed around the light

On a photography tour, the light rules the schedule: sunrises and sunsets set the pace. We return to a spot when needed and skip the hours of harsh light. The plan follows the sky, not the clock.

Premium logistics

Premium lodging, transfers sorted, permits and access arranged at every destination. All the logistics serve a single goal: you only have to think about photographing and enjoying the trip.

Destinations by type of photography

Destinations by type of photography

Northern lights and Arctic landscapes

Iceland is our classic: ice caves, the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and aurora hunts every night, with trips in October and March. In the Lofoten Islands, February's Arctic light bathes fishing villages and fjords beneath the dancing northern lights.

Wildlife

Uganda's mountain gorillas are one of the most thrilling encounters a photographer can experience. In Namibia, the wildlife of Etosha shares the stage with Africa's most photogenic dunes. And in Patagonia, a full day tracking the wild puma, with trackers who know every animal.

Landscape

Autumn in the Dolomites turns the alpine forests golden beneath limestone spires. Mongolia unfolds the dunes of the Gobi, the red canyons of Bayanzag and the infinite steppe. And Patagonia adds ice, granite and the wild puma in its autumn light.

Culture and portrait

Myanmar offers golden temples, the fishermen of Inle Lake and some of Southeast Asia's most authentic portraits. The Kingdom of Mustang preserves the purest Tibetan culture in the Himalayas. And in Western Mongolia, Kazakh eagle hunters pose in private sessions arranged only for our group.