Put some Adventure into your Photography
Dreamtreks Photography offers exciting and inspiring adventure travel photography holidays for all levels and abilities. Our trips are fully guided by one of our professional Mountain Leader Photographers. Join us for a photography expedition of a lifetime and put some adventure into your photography.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the trip for?
We welcome keen adult photographers of all ages with varying levels of photographic experience and ability. Our trips are for people with a desire to combine their passion for photography with adventure travel. If you are are prepared to put in the effort to get to those hard to reach places you will be rewarded with the special images you have been dreaming of. All our trips are graded according to the level of fitness required so this should be borne in mind when booking.
How fit do I have to be?
All our trips are graded according to the level of physical fitness required. You are responsible for ensuring you are aware of the nature of the associated activities and physical requirements before you book. By confirming your booking you acknowledge that you have the appropriate levels of ability, fitness and good health to safely participate in the tour. Here is an explanation of our fitness levels. We are happy to discuss and advise you on the fitness levels required for each trip.
Easy – Mostly level walking. Short distances. Transport or easy walking to most photographic viewpoints with short walks in between. Mostly low level altitudes.
Easy to Moderate – Single or multi-day trekking sometimes at mid altitude. Usually uneven and uphill/downhill walking whilst carrying a day pack.
Moderate – Single or multi-day trekking sometimes at mid altitude. A moderate level of fitness is required. This is within the reach of most people who are prepared to be on their feet for most of the day(s) carrying a day pack.
Moderate to Challenging – Multi-day treks sometimes at mid to high altitude but with full porter support. A reasonable to good level of fitness is required but is within the reach of anyone who is prepared to do a little training beforehand and those with a positive mental attitude. Need to be used to being on your feet for several days in a row. More strenuous trekking than moderate but still within the reach of many people.
Challenging – These treks are multi-day, often at high altitude possibly with little external support carrying a reasonably heavy pack. A good to high level of fitness is required and a commitment to training is usually necessary along with a positive mental attitude in order to get the most out of these trips.
I have only recently discovered photography. Does that matter?
Absolutely not! We enjoy sharing our trips with people of all levels of photographic experience and abilities. We would suggest that you get to know the basics of how your camera works prior to the trip in order to get the most out of the guidance and knowledge we will share with you. You should read your manual and bring it with you. We always find that your fellow group members will be more than happy to share tips too. Whatever level of photographer you are we’ll help you put some adventure into your photography!
