
Mackenzie & Otago Backcountry Photography Workshop
Capture the Iconic Landscapes and Beauty of Mackenzie & Otago Backcountry with Erin Jacob
21st - 27th July 2025
7 days / 6 nights
Twin Share: NZD $5,800 (approx. USD $3,480)
Single Occupancy: NZD $7,000(approx. USD $4,200)
Deposit: NZD $1,100 (approx. USD $700)
Group Size: max 8 participants
The Low Down: Explore the Mackenzie & Otago Backcountry
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand’s South Island on this unique landscape photography workshop. You’ll have the opportunity to capture dramatic vistas, golden hour light, and iconic locations, including Queenstown’s alpine beauty, the tranquil lakes and rugged valleys of the Mackenzie Region, and the historic sites and rolling hills of Otago’s backcountry.
Throughout the journey, you’ll photograph the stunning Southern Alps, turquoise rivers, and glacial lakes, while chasing perfect light at famous spots like Lake Wanaka and the iconic Wanaka Tree. Our adventure will also take us deep into Otago’s remote backcountry, where expansive landscapes provide a striking contrast to the jagged peaks of the Southern Alps.
This workshop also offers exciting opportunities for astrophotography, with the timing planned around the new moon for the best chance to capture the night sky. The naturally dark skies along New Zealand’s West Coast, including areas within the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, provide ideal conditions for stargazing. While clear skies can’t be guaranteed, we’ll make the most of the conditions as best we can.
With access to some of New Zealand’s most photogenic and off-the-beaten-path locations, expect scenic drives, hands-on photography sessions, and plenty of opportunities to refine your skills while photographing some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth.
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Explore the stunning landscapes of New Zealand’s Mackenzie and Otago regions, capturing alpine lakes, rugged valleys, and historic sites
Photograph iconic locations like the Wanaka Tree and the Southern Alps, including glacial lakes and turquoise rivers
Chase the perfect light during sunrise and sunset at picturesque spots across the South Island
Experience astrophotography in the largest Dark Sky Reserve in the Southern Hemisphere
Refine your photography skills with expert guidance on light, composition, and technique
Travel with a small group of passionate photographers in a fun and supportive environment
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DAY 1 – Queenstown
We’ll meet in the hotel lobby and then head to a local restaurant for a Welcome Dinner. This will be a chance to relax, get to know one another, and go over what to expect during the workshop. Dinner in included in the workshop price.
DAYS 2-4 – Queenstown - Mackenzie Region
The next few days will take us through some of New Zealand’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting with a sunrise shoot near Queenstown, we’ll travel through Lindis Pass, stopping for photography en route to Twizel, where we’ll call home for the next 3 nights. Over these days, we’ll capture iconic alpine lakes, rugged valleys, and turquoise rivers, including a sunrise shoot overlooking the Southern Alps and time spent exploring unique geological formations.
We’ll also visit the Aoraki Mt Cook region, photographing glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and dramatic mountain scenery. A mix of sunrise, sunset, and daytime shoots will ensure we capture the area’s beauty in the best light.
DAY 5 – Mackenzie Region - Wanaka
After our final sunrise shoot in the Mackenzie Region, well make our way to Wanaka, where we’ll explore the surrounding area. We’ll end the day with a sunset shoot from the shores of Lake Wanaka. Weather permitting, we’ll return after dinner for an astrophotography session to capture the Milky Way over the famous Wanaka Tree.
DAY 6 – Wanaka - Ranfurly
This morning we’ll photograph sunrise at the Wanaka Tree, followed by breakfast before we set off into the heart of Otago’s back country, where the unique rolling nature of the Otago mountain range offers a stunning contrast to the jagged peaks we’ve previously photographed. We’ll explore rural landscapes and historic sites, capturing the serene beauty of this diverse region. In the afternoon, we’ll visit St Bathan’s Blue Lake, known for its vibrant turquoise waters and historic gold minding back drop. Sunset will be shot here before we retreat for a hearty country pub meal. Weather permitting, we’ll venture out after dinner for another astrophotography session.
DAY 7 – Ranfurly - Queenstown
Our final day begins with a sunrise shoot offering sweeping views of the Otago region. After a relaxed breakfast, we’ll return to Queenstown, stopping at scenic locations along the way. We’ll conclude the workshop with a final sunset near Queenstown. Tonight’s accommodation is included in the workshop price.
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All hotels are 3 Star + and have been carefully selected to minimise the distance we have to drive for early morning sunrise shoot.
$5,800* - twin share occupancy (included)
approx. USD $3,480$7,000* - single occupancy
approx. USD $4,200
To confirm your space on the workshop, a non-refundable deposit of $1,100* (approx. USD $700) is required. Balance of workshop is payable 90 days before prior to the workshop start date.
*All amounts are in New Zealand Dollars. Please see T&C’s
By booking this workshop, you agree to the Terms & Conditions. Please review them here
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Accommodation from 21st – 27th July 2025. Breakfast is included each day at either the hotel or a local café
Welcome Dinner on the 21st July
Transportation for the duration of the workshop
Hands on tuition and guidance
Entrance to National Parks
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Flights, and transfers to and from New Zealand
Visas and travel insurance
Alcohol
All meals, except for daily breakfast and the welcome dinner on the 9th May
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DSLR or Mirrorless camera
Variety of lenses that range from wide (24mm or wider) to telephoto (70-200mm or longer)
Sturdy tripod
Shutter cable release
Filters - Neutral Density and CPL
Spare batteries and SD cards
Laptop with Lightroom and Photoshop installed
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What level of photography experience is required?
All of my workshops are designed for photographers with a basic understanding of their camera equipment. If you know how to adjust settings like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, you're good to go! I’ll help you refine your skills and explore advanced techniques in the field.What kind of fitness level is needed?
A moderate fitness level is sufficient. While we won’t be scaling mountains, some locations may involve walking on uneven terrain, gentle hikes, or carrying your gear for short distances. If you can handle these, you'll be comfortable throughout the workshop.What will the daily schedule look like?
Each day is tailored to maximize the best light for photography. Expect early starts for sunrise shoots, travel between destinations during the day, and evening sessions for sunset or astrophotography. We also include breaks for meals, rest, and editing discussions. Drive times between locations vary, but we aim to keep it manageable, often around 2-3 hours with opportunity for photography along the way.What if the weather doesn’t cooperate?
New Zealand’s weather can be unpredictable, but that’s part of the adventure! We embrace all conditions, as dramatic weather often leads to stunning images. If outdoor shooting isn’t possible, we’ll dive into editing sessions or post-processing techniques until the weather clears.What will the temperature be like during the workshop?
From May to October, South Island temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) during the day, with colder mornings and nights, often dropping to freezing or below in alpine areas. Snow is possible at higher elevations, while lower areas typically enjoy crisp, clear days. A recommended gear and clothing list will be sent to you upon registration to help you prepare for these conditions.
Capture the Iconic Landscapes and Beauty of Mackenzie & Otago Backcountry with Erin Jacob
21st - 27th July 2025
7 days / 6 nights
Twin Share: NZD $5,800
(approx. USD $3,480)Single Occupancy: NZD $7,000
(approx. USD $4,200)Deposit: NZD $1,100
(approx. USD $700)
Group Size: max 8 participants
The Low Down: Explore the Mackenzie & Otago Backcountry
Discover New Zealand’s South Island on this unique landscape photography workshop. Capture dramatic vistas, golden hour light, and iconic locations like Queenstown’s alpine beauty, the tranquil lakes and rugged valleys of the Mackenzie Region, and the rolling hills of Otago’s backcountry.
Photograph the stunning Southern Alps, turquoise rivers, and glacial lakes, with stops at famous spots like Lake Wanaka and the iconic Wanaka Tree. Explore Otago’s remote backcountry, where expansive landscapes contrast with jagged peaks.
In addition to daytime landscapes, this workshop offers the chance for astrophotography, weather permitting. Capture the night sky under some of the clearest skies in the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The workshop is planned around the new moon to optimise star photography conditions.
With access to some of New Zealand’s most photogenic locations, expect scenic drives, hands-on sessions, and plenty of opportunities to refine your skills and capture awe-inspiring landscapes.
-
Explore the stunning landscapes of New Zealand’s Mackenzie and Otago regions, capturing alpine lakes, rugged valleys, and historic sites
Photograph iconic locations like the Wanaka Tree and the Southern Alps, including glacial lakes and turquoise rivers
Chase the perfect light during sunrise and sunset at picturesque spots across the South Island
Experience astrophotography in the largest Dark Sky Reserve in the Southern Hemisphere
Refine your photography skills with expert guidance on light, composition, and technique
Travel with a small group of passionate photographers in a fun and supportive environment
-
DAY 1 – Queenstown
We’ll meet in the hotel lobby and then head to a local restaurant for a Welcome Dinner. This will be a chance to relax, get to know one another, and go over what to expect during the workshop. Dinner in included in the workshop price.
DAYS 2-4 – Queenstown - Mackenzie Region
The next few days will take us through some of New Zealand’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting with a sunrise shoot near Queenstown, we’ll travel through Lindis Pass, stopping for photography en route to Twizel, where we’ll call home for the next 3 nights. Over these days, we’ll capture iconic alpine lakes, rugged valleys, and turquoise rivers, including a sunrise shoot overlooking the Southern Alps and time spent exploring unique geological formations.
We’ll also visit the Aoraki Mt Cook region, photographing glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and dramatic mountain scenery. A mix of sunrise, sunset, and daytime shoots will ensure we capture the area’s beauty in the best light.
DAY 5 – Mackenzie Region - Wanaka
After our final sunrise shoot in the Mackenzie Region, well make our way to Wanaka, where we’ll explore the surrounding area. We’ll end the day with a sunset shoot from the shores of Lake Wanaka. Weather permitting, we’ll return after dinner for an astrophotography session to capture the Milky Way over the famous Wanaka Tree.
DAY 6 – Wanaka - Ranfurly
This morning we’ll photograph sunrise at the Wanaka Tree, followed by breakfast before we set off into the heart of Otago’s back country, where the unique rolling nature of the Otago mountain range offers a stunning contrast to the jagged peaks we’ve previously photographed. We’ll explore rural landscapes and historic sites, capturing the serene beauty of this diverse region. In the afternoon, we’ll visit St Bathan’s Blue Lake, known for its vibrant turquoise waters and historic gold minding back drop. Sunset will be shot here before we retreat for a hearty country pub meal. Weather permitting, we’ll venture out after dinner for another astrophotography session.
DAY 7 – Ranfurly - Queenstown
Our final day begins with a sunrise shoot offering sweeping views of the Otago region. After a relaxed breakfast, we’ll return to Queenstown, stopping at scenic locations along the way. We’ll conclude the workshop with a final sunset near Queenstown. Tonight’s accommodation is included in the workshop price.
-
All hotels are 3 Star + and have been carefully selected to minimise the distance we have to drive for early morning sunrise shoot.
$5,800* - twin share occupancy (included)
approx. USD $3,480$7,000* - single occupancy
approx. USD $4,200
To confirm your space on the workshop, a non-refundable deposit of $1,100* (approx. USD $700) is required. Balance of workshop is payable 90 days before prior to the workshop start date.
*All amounts are in New Zealand Dollars. Please see T&C’s
By booking this workshop, you agree to the Terms & Conditions. Please review them here
-
Accommodation from 21st – 27th July 2025. Breakfast is included each day at either the hotel or a local café
Welcome Dinner on the 21st July
Transportation for the duration of the workshop
Hands on tuition and guidance
Entrance to National Parks
-
Flights, and transfers to and from New Zealand
Visas and travel insurance
Alcohol
Food, other than what is listed
-
DSLR or Mirrorless camera
Variety of lenses that range from wide (24mm or wider) to telephoto (70-200mm or longer)
Sturdy tripod
Shutter cable release
Filters - Neutral Density and CPL
Spare batteries and SD cards
Laptop with Lightroom and Photoshop installed
-
What level of photography experience is required?
All of my workshops are designed for photographers with a basic understanding of their camera equipment. If you know how to adjust settings like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, you're good to go! I’ll help you refine your skills and explore advanced techniques in the field.What kind of fitness level is needed?
A moderate fitness level is sufficient. While we won’t be scaling mountains, some locations may involve walking on uneven terrain, gentle hikes, or carrying your gear for short distances. If you can handle these, you'll be comfortable throughout the workshop.What will the daily schedule look like?
Each day is tailored to maximize the best light for photography. Expect early starts for sunrise shoots, travel between destinations during the day, and evening sessions for sunset or astrophotography. We also include breaks for meals, rest, and editing discussions. Drive times between locations vary, but we aim to keep it manageable, often around 2-3 hours with opportunity for photography along the way.What if the weather doesn’t cooperate?
New Zealand’s weather can be unpredictable, but that’s part of the adventure! We embrace all conditions, as dramatic weather often leads to stunning images. If outdoor shooting isn’t possible, we’ll dive into editing sessions or post-processing techniques until the weather clears.What will the temperature be like during the workshop?
From May to October, South Island temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) during the day, with colder mornings and nights, often dropping to freezing or below in alpine areas. Snow is possible at higher elevations, while lower areas typically enjoy crisp, clear days. A recommended gear and clothing list will be sent to you upon registration to help you prepare for these conditions.