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12 days – 11 nights
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7,400.00 $ CAD
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Urban Landscapes
A Journey Through Time & Light
Come along with me as we embark on a once-in-a-lifetime photography journey across Central Asia. In Spring 2026, I’m taking you to one of the most visually rich and historically captivating countries: Uzbekistan.
From the intricate mosaics of Samarkand to the desert expanse of the Aral Sea, this small-group adventure is more than a photo tour, it’s a deep dive into culture, history, and storytelling through your lens.
We’ll explore the ancient Silk Road cities, wander vibrant markets, and access exclusive locations, all while focusing on light, composition, and creative growth.
What Sets This Workshop Apart?
Unique Access & Mentorship
- Small group (max 4): More personal coaching, more space to shoot
- Exclusive early entry to iconic locations
- Cultural portraits with local models in traditional dress
- Mix of landscape, street, and architectural photography
- Ongoing support to refine your vision, technique & editing
Who is this for?
This tour is for intermediate to advanced photographers who are comfortable shooting in manual or semi-manual modes and working independently in the field.
Places you’ll shoot
Destinations include:
- Samarkand: elaborate mosaics & blue domes
- Bukhara: timeless streets & classic architecture
- Khiva: a living museum behind fortress walls
- Tashkent: Soviet design meets Islamic heritage
- Aral Sea: haunting landscapes & ship graveyards
Information about this trip
Included in the price
- All lodging during the tour (boutique hotels and yurt camps)
- All transportation during the trip (internal flights, trains, private vehicles
- Drivers and french/english speaking guides
- Entrance to all major attractions
- Private access to some locations and model photoshoots
- Tips to drivers and guides
- Personal photographic guidance
Not included in the price
- Travel (flight) to and from Uzbekistan
- Travel insurance and visa
- Meals other than breakfast
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