Night Photography Tour in Upper Antelope Canyon

Capture the stunning beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon under a starry sky on this unique 3-hour night photography tour. Designed specifically for photographers, this experience begins an hour after suns

Capture the stunning beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon under a starry sky on this unique 3-hour night photography tour. Designed specifically for photographers, this experience begins an hour after sunset, allowing you to explore the canyon's dramatic formations and the brilliance of the night sky. Guided by a professional photographer, you'll learn how to best frame your shots in this breathtaking landscape. Non-photographers can join as tag-alongs to enjoy the canyon's magic without needing camera equipment. - Duration: 3 hours, starting one hour after sunset - Ideal for photographers with some experience; tripods required - Tag-along option available for non-photographers - Moderate difficulty; not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues

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Q: Is there any age limit for kids on this Night Photography Tour?

A: The tour is generally recommended for kids 12 and older since it’s a bit challenging and requires some supervision. However, younger kids can join if they're interested in photography and can handle moderate walking. Just ensure they have a tripod, or someone can help them with it!

Q: What happens if the weather doesn't cooperate? Will they cancel?

A: Yes, if the weather is bad, like heavy rain or storms, the tour will be canceled for safety reasons. They usually notify you a few hours in advance, so it's good to check your email. You can reschedule for another night if that happens!

Q: Do I need to be an experienced photographer to join this tour?

A: Not at all! While it's designed for those with some photography experience, the guide will help you with tips and tricks along the way. If you're a beginner, just make sure to have a tripod and be ready to learn! Tag-alongs are welcome too, so you can enjoy the views even if you don’t want to shoot.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Night Photography Tour at Antelope Canyon!

Hey everyone, I’m considering this tour as a gift for my sister who loves photography. It sounds amazing to capture the canyon under the stars! Has anyone done this? How was the experience? Do you think it’s suitable for a beginner with a decent camera?

Night Photography Tour thoughts?

I heard amazing things about the Night Photography Tour in Upper Antelope Canyon. I’m worried about the difficulty level though. I’m not very fit. Is it really as moderate as they say? Any advice?