
The Lofoten Islands
March 7-13, 2026 - SOLD OUT
March 14-20, 2026 - 2 Spots Left
$4200 per person
Embark on an unforgettable winter photography adventure in Norway’s stunning Lofoten Islands. With dramatic snow-covered peaks, fjords reflecting the Arctic sky, and charming fishing villages illuminated by the soft glow of winter light, Lofoten is a paradise for landscape photographers.
Join us for an unforgettable adventure in Norway’s breathtaking Lofoten Islands. This exclusive tour is designed for photographers of all levels who want to capture the raw beauty of the Arctic landscape.
March is the perfect time to photograph Lofoten’s dramatic fjords, snow-covered peaks, and charming fishing villages under golden Arctic light. You’ll experience stunning sunrises and sunsets, dynamic coastal scenes, and—if conditions align—the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing above rugged mountain backdrops.
Highlights include:
📸Photographing the iconic red cabins of Reine and Hamnøy
🏔️ Exploring frozen fjords, dramatic coastlines, and Arctic beaches
🌅 Capturing the golden hour at sunrise and sunset
🌌 Chasing and shooting the Northern Lights daily
🎣 Experiencing traditional fishing villages and staying in your own Rorbu cabin
Destination
Lofoten Islands, Norway
At a Glance
Dates
March 7-13, 2026
March 14-20, 2026
No. of Photographers
Up to 6
Fitness Level
Easy
Cost
$4500
Your Tour Guides
Allie Richards
Co-Owner
Allie Richards is a full-time, professional landscape photographer and year-round resident of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She's best known for her strikingly vibrant photographic style and for showcasing her work on aluminum. She plans many of her photographs in advance; she pays attention to weather events, the phases of the moon, and uses various apps to aid her artistry.
Allie’s work has earned her several awards, including the PRC Boston Student Image Award in her college years, and an ambassadorship with f-stop Gear. She participates in local exhibitions at the Chatham Creative Arts Center and the Chatham Chamber of Commerce Art in the Park Event. Her work has been published by Cape Cod Life Magazine, The National Parks service, and other publications.
Visit her website and portfolio at www.allierichards.com
Hope Pashos
Hope has embraced the digital medium after shooting on film since she was a child. Her specialties are nature, landscapes, and astrophotography. She loves to photograph the world around her, but focuses on New England and its shores and abundant waterfalls and travels frequently to Iceland as well as many US National Parks.
Hope’s passion is to share her knowledge with others. A former Pro and Genius with Apple, Hope has been able to teach iPhoneography and develop techniques with the iPhone for both taking and editing photographs. She developed one of the first iPhone photography workshops, teaching her signature macro technique on an iPhone 4. As the iPhone camera developed, so too did her techniques. With the built-in capabilities of the newest iPhones and additional attachment lenses, Hope can now photograph any type of subject, under any conditions. And using a combination of the latest mobile editing apps, she is able to digitally process her images - both from her phone and from her full-sized Sony camera - while on the go.
Hope has had her collection ‘Boston After Dark’ displayed in a collective exhibition. She has also been exhibited in locations around the US, including an exhibit at the Griffin Museum of Photography, and printed in various publications.
You can see her work at www.hopepashos.com