





6 Days Landscape Photography Tour to Swedish Lapland (Feb./March 2026)
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Capture the magical Northern Lights illuminating the winter night sky
Observe wildlife such as moose and reindeer in natural habitats
Enjoy outdoor activities like dog sledding snowmobiling and ice fishing
Explore northern Scandinavia’s untouched and breathtaking wilderness
Lapland Winter Photography Expedition Showcases Arctic Light and Wilderness
Lapland, in the northernmost reaches of Scandinavia, is widely regarded as one of Europe’s last great wilderness areas. Defined by towering mountain peaks, vast frozen lakes, and powerful waterfalls, the region offers a dramatic natural setting that attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts throughout the year. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snow-covered world where silence and scale dominate the experience.
The colder months bring a striking visual shift, with frozen terrain and clear skies creating ideal conditions for landscape photography. The Northern Lights frequently illuminate the night sky, adding shifting colour and movement to an already surreal environment. March, in particular, marks a transitional period where winter light softens and daylight hours gradually extend, providing more opportunity to capture varied atmospheric conditions.
A six-day guided photography journey between Kiruna and Abisko offers access to some of the region’s most iconic locations. Highlights include Abisko National Park and the expansive Lake Torneträsk, known for its ice formations and traditional fishing huts set against a vast mountain backdrop. The extended daylight at the end of winter allows participants to focus on both early morning and late afternoon light, capturing the subtle tonal changes that define Arctic photography.
Alongside landscape shooting, the journey also incorporates wildlife encounters and winter activities that bring movement and narrative to the imagery. Moose and reindeer may appear in the twilight hours, while experiences such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing add cultural depth to the visual storytelling. Participants also receive hands-on guidance in photographic techniques and a structured Lightroom workflow, ensuring both technical improvement and creative development throughout the expedition.
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Lapland Winter Photography Expedition Showcases Arctic Light and Wilderness
Lapland, in the northernmost reaches of Scandinavia, is widely regarded as one of Europe’s last great wilderness areas. Defined by towering mountain peaks, vast frozen lakes, and powerful waterfalls, the region offers a dramatic natural setting that attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts throughout the year. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snow-covered world where silence and scale dominate the experience.
The colder months bring a striking visual shift, with frozen terrain and clear skies creating ideal conditions for landscape photography. The Northern Lights frequently illuminate the night sky, adding shifting colour and movement to an already surreal environment. March, in particular, marks a transitional period where winter light softens and daylight hours gradually extend, providing more opportunity to capture varied atmospheric conditions.
A six-day guided photography journey between Kiruna and Abisko offers access to some of the region’s most iconic locations. Highlights include Abisko National Park and the expansive Lake Torneträsk, known for its ice formations and traditional fishing huts set against a vast mountain backdrop. The extended daylight at the end of winter allows participants to focus on both early morning and late afternoon light, capturing the subtle tonal changes that define Arctic photography.
Alongside landscape shooting, the journey also incorporates wildlife encounters and winter activities that bring movement and narrative to the imagery. Moose and reindeer may appear in the twilight hours, while experiences such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing add cultural depth to the visual storytelling. Participants also receive hands-on guidance in photographic techniques and a structured Lightroom workflow, ensuring both technical improvement and creative development throughout the expedition.
- Full of fun, inspiration and creativity
- Five nights accommodation
- Breakfast
- Snowmobile tour
- Dogsledding experience
- Visit the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi
- Visit the Sámi museum Nutti Sámi Siida
- High-quality booklet on photography
- All transports in comfortable minibus
- Professional photographic guidance by me, Julien
- Photo editing sessions
- Online Editing Session
- Camera equipment
- Travel expenses and transportation
- Lunch & dinner
- Drinks & alcohol
- Travel & cancellation insurance
- Gratuities
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Warm jacket
Gloves hat and scarf
Water bottle
- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- Adventure seekers
- Groups of friends
- Seniors and mature travelers
- Solo travelers
- Photography lovers
- Physically fit travelers
Physical Requirements
Bring your own camera and tripod
Minimum participant age is eighteen
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