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This workshop is all about capturing the magic of the Midnight sun amidst the iconic Arctic landscapes of the Lofoten Islands, Norway.
We will explore a range of stunning locations, with classroom-based sessions covering the technical, creative, and ethical aspects of photography and videography.
The workshop mirrors the real-life rhythm of a professional photographer—embracing flexibility, late-night shoots, and adapting to changing conditions. You’ll gain hands-on experience in what it truly means to work as a full-time photographer and filmmaker and learn how to turn your passion into a profession.
Ronald is a video creator, trainer, and engineer based in Germany. He has supplied footage for Hollywood productions, TV Series, and Fortune 500 companies. Workflow design and camera operation are the technical part of his work, while the creative part consists of travel and trying to create the images, time-lapses, and videos he's visualizing.
Long Nong-Huang is a travel and commercial photographer and filmmaker from Germany. In recent years, he has worked with an impressive array of clients, including Sony, DJI, Microsoft, Audi, Mazda, and over 15 tourism boards. Additionally, he promotes content on his popular social media channel, @long.explorer, which boasts over 300,000 followers.
Alejandro has worked with +2,000 photographers over the last seven years, learned from each of them their most valuable experiences, and helped them with branding and social media growth. The collection of advice, tips, and tricks to grow professionally as a photographer that he has gathered is the foundation of Nomadict.
Join us in August for an unforgettable workshop under the Midnight Sun in the breathtaking Lofoten Islands. This expedition offers a unique opportunity to capture the enchanting northern landscapes bathed in golden light during the Arctic summer.
Led by Ronald and Long, who bring over two decades of experience photographing and filming in these dramatic settings, you’ll uncover expert techniques for creating high-quality imagery. Ronald and Long will guide you to their favorite locations across Lofoten, sharing his invaluable knowledge to help you elevate your photography.
In addition to landscape photography, you’ll learn to capture the magic of the Midnight Sun with your camera and drone, ensuring diverse and captivating perspectives. Prepare for an adventurous journey filled with exploration, creativity, and awe-inspiring scenery!
You’ll master the art of planning and executing successful photo and video shoots to achieve your creative goals.
Ronald and Long will guide you through their proven scouting strategies and research methods, sharing their expert approach to capturing the beauty of the Arctic landscapes.
You’ll also learn how to interpret weather forecasts and adapt your plans effectively. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to confidently capture the enchanting Midnight Sun, knowing exactly how, where, and when to find the perfect moments.
You will learn how to maximize the capabilities of your current gear while shooting and practicing on location.
You will learn how to create state-of-the-art landscape content with your camera and drone and how to capture the Midnight sun at its best.
We will share the best tricks to capture Hollywood content with you.
And we will also show you an optimal workflow for your drone footage, so you can consistently create the content you need for your brand or client work.
We will guide you through editing your photos and videos using Lightroom and Davinci Resolve, helping you bring your vision to life.
During the process, we’ll share Ronald and Long’s most valuable tips and tricks, along with insights gained from their extensive experience shooting for TV shows, documentaries, and global brands, to help you refine your unique photography style.
You’ll also learn how to build a powerful personal brand through thoughtful editing techniques and discover practical ways to make your work stand out with customized examples tailored to your goals.
Finally, we’ll teach you advanced techniques to maximize the impact of your drone videos and photos, ensuring your captures of the Midnight Sun are truly remarkable.
From landing your first paid gig to cover your travel costs with your photography to closing the best deal of your career, we will show you practical examples of how to monetize your photography and videography, whatever your level is.
We will show you what tools you need to position your brand and attract clients. We will teach you how to generate leads while creating content and building your portfolio.
We will teach you how to present your brand to potential clients and how to deal with the negotiation from start to end.
We will show you which brands to approach, how, when, and which ideas you should pitch to them.
Lastly, we will teach you how to price your photography or a set of images by knowing your worth.
And you will also get feedback on your own media kit and portfolio, so you can further develop it efficiently.
We will show you how to create viral content for Instagram.
In this regard, we will delve into comprehensive explanations on reels, including how to source and choose the right music, presets, best editing techniques, the right length and timing of the video, and the type of content.
We will give our best advice to keep a consistent feed and how to alternate posts to keep the interest of your audience.
We will explain how to use social media as a marketing tool to attract potential clients and generate opportunities for your business.
Finally, we will teach you how to catch the attention of the key players and how to get your work featured consistently by the most influential brands.
– A chance to experience and shoot Arctic landscapes and Midnight sun
– First-hand knowledge from two experienced filmmakers and photographers, and the media strategist at Nomadict
– One-on-one feedback on your work and how you can reach your photography/videography goals
– A collection of astonishing photographs for your portfolio
– Guidance on finding your personal photography/videography style and storytelling
– Connections with a creative community of people who share the same passion as you
– A multi-lingual team (English, German and Spanish)
We will find shelter after our trips at Hattvika Lodge, one of the most inspiring cottages in the Lofoten Islands, Norway.
With its exceptional facilities, Hattvika Lodge will provide an ideal setting to unwind, expand our knowledge, establish connections, and indulge in leisure activities. In addition, the hotel’s location is ideal. We will quickly reach the best Midnight sun spots on the islands!
Our stay at Hattvika Lodge will provide us with an authentic experience in the heart of the fishing community!
– Photography Workshop, individual coaching and photography feedback by two experienced professional photographers and the Director of Nomadict throughout the program
– Transfer from/to the Leknes airport in Lofoten.
– Seven nights in an accommodation in the Lofoten Islands, single room, shared living room, kitchen, and bathroom.
– Travel security certificate
– Flights
– Pre- and post-travel arrangements
– Passport and Visa expenses
– Government arrival and departure taxes
– All meals
– Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
– Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges, and telecommunication charges
– Extra activities
– Anything not mentioned in “Services included in the Workshop”
Please read the term and conditions for the workshop. Travel insurance, including trip and flight cancellation due to Covid-19 restrictions, is strongly recommended.
The participant must be in good health and be in good physical condition, as moderate walking and hiking will be involved throughout the workshop. Please inform us if you have any serious health conditions and make sure to take your medication with you on the expedition.
The weather in Norway is harsh and unpredictable. Therefore, it is crucial to bring warm and weatherproof clothing and gear.
You may use all images that you captured during the workshop for your portfolio. However, please note that we do not provide exclusive photo releases during the workshop.
Drones are permitted to be flown in certain areas. If you wish to fly a drone, please make sure that you are following all the regulations in Norway.
During this tour, we will be sharing photography insights from over 10+ years experience in landscape and Midnight sun photography. The tour is aimed at improving your photography skills, as well as meeting other passionate creatives and experiencing the beautiful nature that Lofoten has to offer. Therefore, you must have interest in photography – beginners, as well as intermediates are welcome!
This workshop is tailored toward both beginner and intermediate photographers. Ronald, Long, and Alejandro will be covering a wide range of topics that every participant can learn from. Moreover, our individual feedback on your photographs will help you to improve your skills, regardless of your level of experience.
The most important thing when traveling in the north is to be prepared. It can be rainy, and of course, it can be cold. Nature is challenging for the camera gear and in particular the cold and humidity. So the best is if you have weather-sealed gear.
On the other hand at minus temperatures, for example, rechargeable batteries do not last as long as when the sun is shining, so you should have enough spares with you so that you still have enough reserves at the end of the day when chasing the northern lights.
It is also important that you can pack your equipment in a good backpack in case of sudden weather changes. A waterproof backpack should be with you, possibly also another protective cover for it.
We don’t carry your stuff – you’re responsible for yourself.
Technical equipment:
(1) The most important thing is to have a fast wide-angle lens with you for the northern lights (min. 24mm better 20mm aperture 2.8 or faster – e.g. 24mm 1.4, 20mm 1.8, etc.)
(2) Camera (any DSLR / DSLM possible, full format is ideal)
(3) For all other subjects, a fixed focal length of around 35 to 50 mm or a 24-70 mm and a telephoto lens of 70-200 or 100-400 mm are also recommended.
(4) Filters can be packed as needed, but are not required – maybe we have some subjects available for on-site testing (not guaranteed)
(5) A decent tripod is required for recordings, especially at night
(6) Batteries and a fast charger
(7) A power bank if needed
(8) Headlamp with red light function (important so as not to disturb yourself and the other workshop participants)
(9) Drone if you like, you are responsible for all legal aspects of flying a drone within the EU (insurance, certification, and registration) – we will check that on-site.
(10) Laptop or tablet (iPad) and charger
(11) Card reader or cable
(12) Preinstalled Davinci Resolve (Free Version)
(13) Other cables you may need
The weather is not only challenging your camera gear, but you have to stay warm, especially at night. The temperatures could go down at night. You are responsible for your safety and comfort!
The clothing you should bring with you (minimum):
(1) Rain Jacket
(2) Insulation Jacket for cold temperatures
(3) If possible, an insulated Parka for standing on long and cold nights
(4) Footwear suitable for winter and low temperatures, waterproof
(5) Warm socks
(6) Gloves
(7) Baselayers
(8) Midlayer
(9) Hiking pants
(10) Rain pants
(11) Insulation Winter pants
(12) Beanie, if needed
We will be doing some moderate hiking and walking throughout the workshop. Therefore, a good level of health is advised. Please inform us ahead of time of any medical conditions and bring your medication to the trip.
Yes! If you would like to spend a few extra days exploring Norway and applying your new found photography knowledge, you can stay after the workshop. But you will have to organize that by yourself.
Participants must be 18 years of age at the beginning of the tour.
You can confirm your spot with a deposit of 40% of the total price – non-refundable.
The deposit payment can be made by wire transfer or credit card.
The final balance of 60% is due 30 days before the workshop.
If the participant books less than 30 days before departure: a single payment is required and the Workshop price is non-refundable.
Read the ‘Terms and Conditions’ of this workshop for more information.
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