New Zealand Winter Photography Tour

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7 Days
3rd - 9th August 2026
Ashburton Lakes - Mackenzie Country - Mt Cook
Max People : 8

Join Ken Wright and Glen Howey for an unforgettable winter photography adventure, designed for photographers who want to elevate their craft while experiencing some of New Zealand’s most dramatic alpine landscapes. Over six nights, you’ll be fully immersed in hands-on learning, creative inspiration, and the magic of the South Island in its most atmospheric season.

Your journey begins in the remote Ashburton Lakes region, where we settle into a secluded lodge surrounded by pure high-country wilderness. Wake to frosty mornings, wander along lakes rimmed with ice, and photograph sweeping vistas made famous by The Lord of the Rings—all with personalised guidance from two of New Zealand’s leading photographers.

From there, we continue to the heart of Mackenzie Country, basing ourselves in Twizel as we explore snow-clad peaks, glacial turquoise lakes, and the alpine beauty of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Every session is crafted to help you refine your technique, expand your creativity, and build a portfolio of striking winter images.

ITINERARY

+Day 1-3: Ashburton Lakes

Tour Starts: Christchurch
Monday, 3rd August 2026: After early morning hotel pickups in Christchurch, we’ll begin our journey through Arthur’s Pass, stopping to photograph its dramatic mountain landscapes before continuing on to the Ashburton Lakes.

For three nights, we’ll stay in a remote lodge on a high-country station—an ideal base for exploring these pristine winter landscapes. This remarkable region is defined by serene lakes set within a vast basin framed by the Rakaia and Rangitata Rivers, both fed by the central Southern Alps. Much of it is protected as part of the Hakatere Conservation Park.
Each sunrise brings the possibility of crisp, frosty mornings and lakes edged with delicate ice—perfect conditions for capturing the beauty and atmosphere of the high country. We’ll also visit an iconic location featured in the Lord of the Rings films.

Throughout our stay, we’ll photograph some of the region’s most spectacular lakes. At sunset, we’ll head to Lake Heron for stunning views toward Mt Sugarloaf, and we’ll spend time at Lakes Clearwater and Camp—two of the most photogenic lakes in the Ashburton region.

+Day 5-6: Twizel - Mackenzie Country - Mt Cook

In the heart of Mackenzie Country, we’ll stay for three nights in Twizel, the perfect base for exploring and photographing New Zealand’s highest peaks and breathtaking glacial lakes. This charming town provides access to a diverse tapestry of landscapes, from snow-laden mountains to vibrant turquoise lakes and serene, reflective waters.

We’ll venture into the surrounding mountains and remote high-country landscapes, capturing the spectacular winter scenery the region is famous for. We’ll explore the best locations within Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, including the Tasman Valley, the Hooker Valley, and the striking peaks and alpine lakes of the Southern Alps. Photographic opportunities abound—from the glacial turquoise waters of Lake Pukaki to the towering mountains and pristine alpine lakes that define this iconic region.

Tour Finishes: Queenstown
Sunday, 9th August 2026: On our journey back to Queenstown, we’ll travel over the picturesque Lindis Pass which offers sweeping tussock valleys, snow-dusted mountains, and crisp, frosted landscapes. We will arrive at Queenstown airport at 3 pm in time for domestic flights departing from 4 pm. Please only book flights after 4 pm, or you will not make it to the airport on time. For international departures, please ensure you plan your flight departure allowing for the required check-in time requested by the airline.

+Day 7: Lindis Pass

On our journey back to Queenstown, we’ll travel over the picturesque Lindis Pass, taking in sweeping tussock valleys, snow-dusted peaks, and crisp winter landscapes — an inspiring scene for photography.

Tour Finishes: Queenstown
Sunday, 9th August 2026: We will arrive at Queenstown airport at 3 pm in time for domestic flights departing from 4 pm. Please only book flights after 4 pm, or you will not make it to the airport on time. For international departures, please ensure you plan your flight departure allowing for the required check-in time requested by the airline.

TUTORS

Ken Wright

Tutor and Landscape Photographer

Ken Wright’s seascapes speak for themselves, outstanding moments in time that capture sunrise and sunset. With 40 years experience in creative industries, Ken is highly skilled in design, illustration and photography.

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Glen Howey

Tutor and Landscape Photographer

Glen has worked as a travel, documentary, and landscape photographer for over 30 years. As an educator at Massey University, The Photo School, and through photography workshops, he’s passionate about helping others discover and develop their own connection to photography.

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PRICE INCLUDES
  • 7 days photography guiding & tuition
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • 6 cooked breakfasts
  • Transport during the tour
  • Use of Benro filters kits
  • Copy of Pocket Guide to Landscape Photography
  • Access to Online Essential Landscape Photography Course
  • DOC (National Park) Concession Fee
  • Donation to our Conservation Fund
FURTHER INFORMATION

+ACCOMMODATION & FOOD

Accommodation Type: This tour uses comfortable lodge accommodation and mainly 4 star hotels.

Sole Occupancy/Twin Room: Please select sole occupancy or twin share room when booking.

Food: The tour includes 6 cooked breakfasts. Additional lunch and dinners are not included. We’ll stop daily at local cafés or supermarkets for lunch, and a dinner reservation will be arranged each evening at a restaurant. We recommend bringing a water bottle and plenty of snacks to keep you energised throughout the day!

+BOOKING & PAYMENT

A 15% deposit is required to reserve your space (deposit is non-refundable). The remaining balance is due 90 days prior to the start of the workshop. 

Booking and Cancellation Policy: Please click here for our booking and cancellation policy.

+FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE

Our exact schedule each day will be determined according to the weather to allow for the best shooting, we may choose to swap out locations for others that are better suited to the conditions and we keep a flexible itinerary to accommodate this. We focus on spending as much time as possible out shooting, often from before dawn until sunset. During the tour, we will make time for some image review and processing session, we will fit these around times that are not optimum for shooting.

+CLASS SIZE

This tour runs with a maximum group size of 8 and 2 tutors, offering 1:4 ratio of tutors to guests. Limiting group sizes ensure we provide you with expert guidance, instruction, and personal attention according to your learning style. Smaller groups of up to 5 may only be led by one tutor.

+PHYSICAL FITNESS

A minimum level of physical activity is necessary to enjoy this tour. Many of the locations we shoot require a short walk (10–20 minutes one way) along tracks or uneven terrain. These paths can sometimes be uphill or rocky, and you will be carrying your own equipment. On this tour, there may be a couple of longer walk options (30–45 minutes one way), but if these are challenging for the group, we can split the group at these locations. If your fitness or mobility is a concern, please let us know.

+CAMERA & GEAR

Camera Equipment: Our tours focus on how to use your camera, not your type of camera. A basic list of recommended camera equipment can be found here

Clothing: A list of recommended clothing to bring on the tour can be found here

 

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