









2 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the Northern Lights and learn to photograph them with expert guidance
Discover basic camera settings and techniques for capturing auroras
Listen to personalized tips from the Bliss guide to improve your shots
Visit Tikkalaavu, a scenic spot just a short walk from Hotel Luostotunturi
€ 89
€ 81.88


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Explore the magic of the Aurora Borealis with Bliss as your guide, beginning at Hotel Luostotunturi's reception for a warm meet and greet. The guide will lead the group on a short 15-minute walk to Tikkalaavu, where the adventure begins by the bonfire. Discover the basics of photographing the northern lights through an instructive presentation, learning how to capture their beauty even in challenging low-light conditions.
Enjoy hands-on guidance as the Bliss instructor walks you through camera settings and provides practical tips to enhance your shots. See the auroras blazing across the sky while receiving personalized support to ensure every client is ready to capture the perfect moment. This immersive experience combines the wonder of the Arctic night with the excitement of learning professional photography techniques in a stunning natural setting.
Use of tripod and headlamp for the workshop
Hot berry beverages
Instructing through the camera settings
Guiding and storytelling
Capturing Auroras pocket-sized guide
Warm clothing & winter boots
Gratuities
Personal clothing for winter
Warm boots, hat and gloves or mittens
Public transportation nearby
If no starry sky, light-painting with headlamps will be done
Minimum booking of 2 people required
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The theory of the Northern Lights, beautifully explained and demonstrated

You can hear about the aurora directly from a specialist who has also visited a Japanese university (reservations are required, but they were happy to accommodate walk-ins). I spoke to the professor in English, but the original video, which consisted of footage of the aurora filmed on-site, was accompanied by Japanese commentary, and perhaps because I was able to form an image of the aurora spreading across the night sky, my family and I were able to see the impressive aurora swirling in the sky that night. 👼

An interesting and informative presentation, but technically and visually it's stuck in the 90s, unfortunately.

Paying 22 euros to see some old, low resolution, photos and videos while siting on an uncomfortable wooden bench wasn't worth it.



