New Zealand in Autumn Photography Workshop

A Landscape Photography Paradise in Autumn

April 8 – 18, 2026

  • Rugged mountains and pristine waterways embrace the hues of fall
  • Capture Mt. Cook and braided rivers from doors-off sunrise helicopter
  • Master pre-visualization techniques and perfect your compositions

Autumn in New Zealand’s South Island is a kaleidoscope of color, light, and atmosphere.

Golden poplars line quiet lake shores, their reflections rippling beneath snow-capped peaks. Morning fog drifts through glacial valleys while fiery red and amber foliage contrasts against the deep blues of alpine rivers. It’s a season of change – where crisp air and ever-changing weather make for dynamic photography. Every corner reveals a new scene: from misty rainforests to wide open plains at golden hour.

This adventure takes you deep into the heart of the South Island’s most iconic and off-the-beaten-track locations. You’ll photograph the towering peaks of Aoraki/Mount Cook, the braided rivers of the Tasman Valley, and the mirrored stillness of Lake Matheson. We’ll also explore the remote Nevis Valley, where old gold mining settlements and rural life add texture and story to your images.

What makes this workshop special is the combination of field access and hands-on learning. You’ll fly doors-off over Mount Cook at sunrise and shoot astrophotography in the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve. We’ll teach you long exposures, focus stacking, and how to work with tricky light. Group image critiques and Lightroom sessions will help you refine your vision and lift your portfolio.

Whether you’re photographing the elegance of the Wanaka Tree at dawn or a storm rolling in over the West Coast, this workshop isn’t about ticking boxes. It’s about slowing down, responding to the landscape and capturing New Zealand’s light, textures and contrasts with intention and creativity.

By the end of the workshop you’ll have more than just great images. You’ll have skills, inspiration and the confidence to take your photography further.

Check out this great blog post by Kerrin Burke Lahr about her experience on this trip!

Of course, we are approved by the New Zealand Department of Conservation.

Itinerary

This itinerary is subject to change due to weather, local conditions, and other factors.

April 8, 2026: Arrival in Queenstown, Sunset Photography Session, Welcome Dinner

Arrive to Queenstown Airport (ZQN) before 12:00 PM on this day. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.

We’ll meet at our hotel in Queenstown today at 2.00 PM. After a short meet and greet we’ll head out for a sunset shoot before returning to town for dinner at a local restaurant.


April 9, 2026: Sunrise Shoot at Moke Lake, Scenic Drive to Twizel, Sunset at Lake Pukaki

Our first sunrise shoot will be at Moke Lake, a short drive from our hotel. After breakfast, we will check out and drive to Twizel, stopping along the way for any photo opportunities that present themselves—Lake Hayes, Arrowtown, and Lindis Pass may be among our potential stops. We will be in Twizel in plenty of time for a sunset shoot around Lake Pukaki this evening, after which we will have dinner in a local restaurant.


April 10, 2026: Helicopter Photography of Mount Cook, Afternoon Shoot in Hooker Valley

We’ve reserved helicopters this morning for an unforgettable doors-off flight sunrise flight. Weather permitting, we’ll take off at sunrise and fly through the Tasman Valley, past Mount Sefton, and onwards for a dramatic close-up view of the summit of Mount Cook and surrounding high peaks. From this unique perspective, we’ll also photograph the braided Tasman and Godley rivers. Then, after breakfast, we’ll spend some time shooting around Lake Pukaki and Twizel before heading out again in the afternoon to photograph in the Hooker Valley until sunset.

Photographing from an open-door helicopter is a special experience, and for best results, it is essential that we are fully prepared before we take off. Be assured that we will spend all the time needed the night before our flight helping you get your camera set up and ready—exposure settings, lens choice, focus settings, and, of course, safety essentials. You’ll also need to wrap up warm—it’s very cold up there!


April 11, 2026: Sunrise at Peter’s Lookout, Dark Sky Photography at Lakes Alexandrina and Tekapo

We’ll shoot sunrise this morning at Peter’s Lookout for a picture-perfect view of Aoraki-Mount Cook at the head of Lake Pukaki. After breakfast, we’ll take time for an interactive image review session. We’ll head out to nearby Lakes Alexandrina and Tekapo in the afternoon.


April 12, 2026: Morning Photography at Lake Ruataniwha, Adventure in Matukituki Valley

Sunrise at nearby Lake Ruataniwha, followed by breakfast and leisurely check-out. We’ll head south to the lakeside resort town of Wanaka this morning. We’ll spend the afternoon in the remote Matukituki Valley, with a glacial blue river, rugged mountain slopes, waterfalls, and a close-up view of the Rob Roy glacier. Being farming country, we may encounter a typical New Zealand sheep muster!


April 13, 2026: Off-road Exploration in Nevis Valley, Sunset Over Lake Wanaka

Today, we’ll depart the hotel early with our guides for an all-day off-road adventure into the Nevis Valley. The Nevis is a backcountry wilderness area with a rich gold mining history. After sunrise, high up at Duffer’s Saddle, we’ll spend the morning photographing the rocky valleys, tussock grasslands, rivers, and abandoned buildings of the Nevis before returning to the colorful vineyards and fruit orchards of Bannockburn and Cromwell. We’ll finish the day with a sunset shoot over Lake Wanaka and dinner at another great local restaurant.


April 14, 2026: Helicopter Ride to Coromandel Peak, Scenic Drive through Haast Pass

An early morning helicopter flight will take us to Coromandel Peak on Mount Roy, where we will enjoy exclusive access to one of the country’s most spectacular views over Lake Wanaka and Mount Aspiring. After breakfast, we’ll check out of our hotel and cross the Southern Alps through Haast Pass in Mount Aspiring National Park to the West Coast, with several photo stops along the way, including the deserted beach at Bruce Bay in the warm light of the late afternoon. Our base for the next three nights is Franz Josef Glacier.


April 15, 2026: Sunrise at Lake Mapourika, Sunset Photography in Okarito

This morning we’ll enjoy a sunrise shoot at Lake Mapourika and then, conditions permitting, photograph the kahikatea trees in mist on the shore of nearby Lake Wahapo. Breakfast at our hotel. In the afternoon, we’ll head to the coastal village of Okarito for golden hour and sunset photography at the lagoon and the beach.


April 16, 2026: Photography at Fox Glacier and Lake Matheson, Sunset at Franz Josef Glacier

An early start this morning to drive to Fox Glacier and a hike to Lake Matheson, from where we will photograph one of the crown jewels of the New Zealand landscape: the snow-capped high peaks of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman reflecting perfectly in the tranquil lake in front of us. After breakfast, we’ll photograph the Fox Glacier and Mount Tasman in the morning light. We’ll have our second image review session in the afternoon and head out again later for a sunset shoot at Franz Josef Glacier nearby.


April 17, 2026: Departure from Franz Josef, Sunset Photography in Wanaka, Farewell Dinner

After a sunrise shoot and breakfast, we’ll leave Franz Josef and return to Wanaka, stopping at a number of locations according to the weather. Arriving in Wanaka in the afternoon, we’ll spend some time in a colorful woodland park and shoot sunset over the lake, before our farewell dinner in a great local restaurant.


April 18, 2026: Final Shoot at the Wanaka Tree, Drive Through Crown Range, Departure from Queenstown

For our last morning we’ll photograph the famous Wanaka Tree, a lone willow in the lake with a spectacular mountain backdrop. After breakfast, we’ll check out of our hotel and drive back to Queenstown via the Crown Range, New Zealand’s highest main road. The workshop ends upon arrival in Queenstown.

Flights out from Queenstown Airport (ZQN) can be made after 1:00 PM.


Testimonials

Michelle C.
New Zealand '23
Greg is always a fantastic coach, he has the personality that is warm and helpful so you feel comfortable asking him any absurd question you may have. Neil was fantastic also and actively worked the "room" with Greg ensuring everyone was taken care of.
Art R.
New Zealand '23
The workshop exceeded all expectations. The photo opportunities were outstanding. Greg and Neil were quick to provide suggestions, education and encouragement throughout the workshop.
Jeff S.
New Zealand in Spring '24
Neil is a down-to-earth, accessible teacher, and had ideas and suggestions for newer photographers as well as more advanced photographers. His style lends itself to very supportive yet actionable critiques. The dynamic also led to very participative/collaborative sessions, where the feedback and ideas were not just coming from Neil but from other clients as well.
Judy A.
New Zealand in Spring '24
I learned A LOT! Neil is a patient and skilled instructor who was able to communicate his suggestions and critiques in a thoughtful and clear way.
Judy A.
New Zealand in Spring '24
I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew the scenery would be spectacular. My partner is an avid and skilled photographer. I am a novice with an iPhone camera, so really wasn’t sure how i’d fit in to the didactic and technical discussions. Happy to report all was great. The landscape itself exceeded my expectations. I didn’t think it could outdo the postcards but it did.
Norma S.
New Zealand in Spring '24
Neil did a beautiful job of quickly and accurately assessing the needs of the participants and taught to each of them. He was patient and attentive.
Joan H.
New Zealand '24
I like the group size and the all-inclusive nature of the tour.
Joan H.
New Zealand '24
Both pros were available and really helpful in working with me on composition, focusing, etc. I thought they both did a terrific job in providing instruction and being available when I needed them.
Despina T.
New Zealand '24
Joseph conducted a masterful critique and Lightroom demonstration that, while occasionally delving into moderate to advanced techniques, was communicated in a way that was clearly understood.
Martha W.
New Zealand '24
The critiques made during review sessions and infield shot reviews led to ongoing improvements in our photography during the workshop. The tweaks suggested during the process resulted in improvements to our photos and further shots taken during the workshop.
Richard P.
New Zealand '23
Neil and Greg were very helpful and gave excellent instruction and explanation. All the photo opportunities on this workshop were superb and unique.
Fred G.
New Zealand '23
You guys are the best. That was my 6th Muench Workshop trip. It will not be the last!
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Behind the Scenes

Fitness

Moderate: You are able to walk up to two miles on uneven ground.

Flights

Arrive Queenstown Airport (ZQN), Queenstown, New Zealand before 12:00 PM on April 8, 2026. Flights out can be made after 1:00 PM on April 18, 2026. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.

What to Bring

Please see our page How To Prepare For Your Workshop. We will send you a detailed information document 90 days before your workshop. This document will include specifics of where and when to meet, gear and clothing recommendations, and more.

What’s Included

  • Double occupancy lodging. Single available for $1,100 supplement.
  • All meals, soft drinks, and snacks during the workshop.
  • All permits and park fees.
  • All transportation during the workshop.
  • All helicopter charters.
  • Tips for crew, drivers, and local guides.
  • Photographic guiding and instruction from 2 pros.
  • Image reviews and post-processing instruction.
  • Adventure, fun, inspiration, and a great time!

Not Included

  • Travel to and from Queenstown, New Zealand.
  • Unscheduled airport transfers.
  • Passport and visa fees (if applicable).
  • Any meals or accommodations before or after the workshop dates.
  • Items of a personal nature.
  • Alcoholic Beverages.
  • Medical Evacuation Insurance (required).
  • Travel Medical (required).
  • Travel Medical and Trip Cancellation Insurance (optional, but recommended).
  • Anything else specifically not listed as included.
  • Single rooming available for $1,100 supplement.

Payment Terms

  • Your deposit of $4,995 will hold your space in this workshop.
  • Further payment of $4,000 is due by September 1, 2025.
  • The balance is due not later than January 1, 2026.
  • All of our standard Terms and Conditions apply.
  • Need special payment arrangements? No problem, just ask us.

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