Photo Tours
What others have said…
“Paul finds great locations to shoot and makes good arrangements for the logistics like rooms, ground transport, meals etc. His brochures do represent the trip experiences well. He also brings an enthusiasm for the photographic experience as well as for people that have made my experiences on his trips a joy and have me returning for more.”
- Larry, Patagonia
Iceland Highlands
TBD
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Wild West Adventure Tour- Arizona and Utah
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This is a three-part tour through Zion National Park (UT), Paria Wildnerness (AZ), Grand Staircase Escalante (UT) and Grand Canyon National Park (AZ). You may select the complete 11-day tour with all three areas of the Southwest (recommended), or you may select only one or two segments of the journey. Please contact us now for a complete PDF itinerary and all pricing information.
Katmai Brown Bears - Alaska
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Get up close and personal with one of nature's largest and most magnificent animals. Camp in the remote backcountry of Alaska. Dine first class inside Katmai's Brooks Lodge. All this while receiving Paul Hassell's onsight instruction and personal tutorials each evening via laptop around the warm fire of the lodge.
Our last two Alaska Photo Tours with the bears were a great success!
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The Garden Island- Kauai, Hawaii
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Patagonia Adventure- Chili
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Patagonia is a photographer's paradise! If you love mountains, the outdoors, and travel, then chances are you already aspire to visit .
This will mark Paul’s tenth week down there, and he’s just as excited this time as ever. There’s no way to describe the ethereal feeling of Chile's Torres del Paine National Park. We’ve compiled a short VIDEO and a past group's SLIDESHOW as an attempt.
Most photo tours to this region are centered around lodges and classic overlooks. Nothing wrong with that. We do believe it’s important to relax, unwind, even spoil yourself while on a 10-day vacation. But it’s also important to let your lungs feel a steep grade in the trail, to get some dirt on your hands, and water in your shoes.
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