Rocky Mountain Natl Park Milky Way

Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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Rock Light Photo
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12 reviews
Jun 25 - 29, 2025
Group size: 2 - 6
Rocky Mountain Natl Park Milky Way
Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

Rock Light Photo
  • Email address verified
12 reviews

Jun 25 - 29, 2025
Group size: 2 - 6

About this trip

Half of the park is at night! Rocky Mountain National Park is an incredible place to photograph the night sky. Mountain silhouettes, alpine lakes and wide open skies make for some unique stargazing and astrophotography opportunities. Trail Ridge Road offers access to vantage points well away from light pollution, and the opportunity to see and photograph the night sky at 11 to 12,000 feet above sea level, through 2 miles less atmosphere than at sea level. Late June is a great time to capture a Milky Way panorama!


We will spend 4 nights capturing the night sky above Longs Peak, Bear Lake, Rock Cut, and a variety of other fantastic night photography locations in Rocky Mountain National Park, as well as take in a couple of mountain sunsets as well! The workshop will include classroom work to better your photographic craft, including time to process and critique your images.  We will shoot each evening into late at night as weather allows, with a few hours each day dedicated to classroom instruction and image processing.  We will end the workshop with a group slide show and critique. 

About the workshop leader

Colin is an award-winning photographer who has spent the past several years exploring the mountains of Colorado and red rock Canyonlands of Southern Utah. As a resident of nearby Longmont, CO, he has spent more than a decade exploring the photographic riches in and around Estes Park in every season, and has been leading workshops and tours in the area for several years as the founder of Rock Light Photo Tours.  He is a certified and insured photography travel guide in nearby Rocky Mountain, Arches, Bryce Canyon, and Canyonlands national parks. 

Field Lessons

- Capturing the Milky Way with your digital camera

- Techniques and gadgets for better Milky Way photography

- Making your mountain sunset images pop

- Determining proper exposure
- Capturing great images in challenging lighting conditions

- Analyzing a scene for compositional options

- Using filters to improve artistic results

Classroom Instruction

- Adobe Lightroom workflow for getting the most from your images

- Post processing for Milky Way photography

- Stacking images to reduce noise 

- Creating composite images with layer masking

- Techniques for creating and compiling star trails images

Other Considerations

Skills Needed:

All skill levels are welcome.  Participants who have a good working knowledge of their cameras, and basic understanding of digital workflow and knowledge or exposure to Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom will get the most from this workshop. 


Physical Demands:

Though locations visited during this workshop are readily accessible, the mountain terrain requires some moderate hiking (typically less than 2 miles round trip, with a max elevation gain of 500’). Participants MUST be in good physical shape, and able to climb and descend moderate to steep inclines at high elevations (9,500-12’000’). They should wear sturdy boots and use caution on slippery and rocky slopes.  As this is a night workshop, we will be shooting late at night, sometimes into the wee hours of morning.   If you are coming from the flatlands near sea level, I highly recommend arriving in the Estes Park area at least a day or two before to acclimate to the elevations. 


Group Size:

Maximum 6 photographers.  

Workshop Details

Registration fee: $1200 per person, plus room fees per package.  Deposit to reserve a space: $400 (plus a housing deposit as appropriate)


Dates and Times

Workshop begins Wed, June 25 at 6pm, and ends Sun, June 29th at 10am.


Non-photographer/tag-along rate: $500 - for a spouse/partner/friend who wants to come along, eat meals with the group, and travel to some of our shooting locations.  Note there is a double occupancy rate for the lodging options at the vacation rental property.


Where to Meet

Participants will gather and be based at the vacation rental property in Estes Park, Colorado.   Directions and details will be sent well in advance of the workshop.

Lodging Options

For all of my workshops, I rent a large rental house that will be our home  base, giving us a place to gather for classroom sessions, a kitchen to use for meals, and a chance to mingle with and learn from your fellow photographers. 


A limited number of private rooms are available in the spacious luxury 4 bedroom vacation rental property in Estes Park, CO that will be the home base for the workshop. This gorgeous home will give us a place to gather for classroom sessions, a kitchen to use for meals, and a chance to mingle with and learn from your fellow photographers.  


- Private bedroom (King bed, pvt bath (1 avail): $225/night + tax single occ, $275/night dbl occ. 

- Private bedroom (King bed, shared bath (2 avail): $200/night - $250/nt dbl occ.

- Private bedroom (Queen bed, shared bath (1 avail): $175/night + tax 

  

There is a package option for 'no accommodations', which is for people sharing a room with someone who has booked a room already. 

What to Bring

- A digital SLR or mirrorless camera capable of manual exposure settings, as  well as ISO settings up to 6400.  


- Plan to bring all of your lenses, from 14mm to 200mm (full frame equiv.), as the variety of daytime locations for sunsets will put all your gear to work!  A wide angle lens (somewhere in the 14mm to 35mm range) capable of an aperture of f/2.8 or lower is best for capturing the Milky Way.  Consider renting a lens if you don’t own one. (a longer lens >200mm for capturing wildlife in the park is optional)


- A sturdy tripod (or two if you wish to have a 2nd camera going (for star trails, etc)


- A circular polarizer filter, while not required, can be a useful tool for controlling glare and reflections for the sunset locations. NOTE: Colin is a rep for NiSi Filters, which makes an excellent circular polarizer filter, and he can get you a 15% discount off retail prices. https://nisiopticsusa.com/shop/nisi-circular-filters/round-cpl-circular-polarizer-filter/ti-enhanced-cpl/      


-  Hiking boots or other sturdy shoes: while the hikes to locations we will visit      will be fairly short (typically less than 1-32 miles round trip) a good set of sturdy hiking boots is good for protecting the ankles on rocky trails and slippery rocks. 


- Lots of clothing layers – Mountain weather can be finicky, and temps can be chilly at night in the mountains, and warmer during the day.  A warm jacket, gloves and a warm hat are a must for night shooting in RMNP.


- A headlamp, preferably with a red light setting. A dimmable headlamp is a bonus. 


- Your own method of transportation.  We will carpool to locations as possible, so not everyone needs to drive every day. (4WD/AWD not required)


- A laptop computer, ideally loaded with Adobe Lightroom Classic, to best take advantage of the Lightroom workflow instructional session and group processing time.  (a tablet loaded with Lightroom is also an option) Cables and devices necessary to download your images from camera to laptop or tablet. 

What’s included

  • Estes Park Lodging
    Differs by package: A limited # of rooms are available in the 4BR vacation rental property in Estes Park that will be the workshop home base.
  • Photographic Instruction
    classroom and on-site instruction on capturing the Milky Way and processing your images.

What’s not included

  • Airfare
    Denver airport (DEN) is a major internation airport, approx. 1 hr 30 min from Estes Park (shuttle service available)
  • Meals
    We will eat some meals as a group at restaurants in Estes Park, but all meals are the responsibility of the participant
  • Ground Transportation
    We will carpool as possible, but access to a vehicle while you are in town is suggested. If you wish to share a rental car, I will try to align folks by airport arrival, etc.

Available Packages

No lodging needed
Deposit:$400
Available until June 23, 2025Only 3 left

Registration fee for the June 25-29, 2025 Rocky Mountain National Park at Night photo workshop, including all applicable local taxes. (does not include housing or transportation)  

$1,200
Deposit:$400
Queen Bedroom w/ shared bath
Deposit:$700
Available until June 23, 2025Sold Out

A room with a queen bed and a shared bathroom in the 4BR/3BA vacation rental in Estes Park, CO which will be the home base for the workshop.   NOTE: if you are signing up for 2 people, make sure you select the 'no lodging' option for the 2nd person if you plan to share a room.  
4 nights (June 25-29) at $175/night + local room tax (1 or 2 people)   An additional charge of $25/night will be added for double occupancy.  


Full price includes workshop registration and all applicable room taxes.   

$1,975
Deposit:$700
King Bedroom with shared bath
Deposit:$700
Available until June 22, 2025Only 2 left

A room with a king bed and a shared bathroom in the 4BR/3BA vacation rental in Estes Park, CO which will be the home base for the workshop.   NOTE: if you are signing up for 2 people, make sure you select the 'no lodging' option for the 2nd person if you plan to share a room.   


4 nights (June 25-29) at $200/night + local room tax.  An additional charge of $50/night will be added for double occupancy.  


Full price includes workshop registration and all applicable room taxes.   

$2,075
Deposit:$700
King Bedroom with private bathroom
Deposit:$800
Available until June 23, 2025Only 1 left

A room with a king bed and a private bathroom in the 4BR/3BA vacation rental in Estes Park, CO which will be the home base for the workshop.   NOTE: if you are signing up for 2 people, make sure you select the 'no lodging' option for the 2nd person if you plan to share a room.  

4 nights (June 25-29) at $225/night + local room tax.  An additional charge of $50/night will be added for double occupancy.  

Full price includes workshop registration and all applicable room taxes.   

$2,200
Deposit:$800
Non-participant/tag-along rate
Deposit:$0
Only 2 left

For a  spouse/partner/friend who wants to come along, eat meals with the  group, and travel to some of our shooting locations as an observer/cell phone photographer.   Note there are double occupancy rates for the lodging options at the vacation rental property.   

$500
Deposit:$0


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RL
Rock Light Photo
12 reviews
Professional photographer Colin D. Young offers 4-6 multi-day immersive photography workshops in various locations generally centered around U.S. National parks, with an emphasis on the national parks of Colorado and Utah. He is a certified and insured photo tour guide in Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon and Rocky Mountain National Parks.

Reviews

I've attended a few photo workshops/tours and I rate this as one of the better ones I've attended. Colin took us to some great locations and was very engaged with us while on site to insure we were able to get the best vantage points for our photography. It's important that any workshop I attend include at least one classroom editing training session. We had two of these during this workshop and both where excellent. I learned a great deal about Lightroom to add to what I've already learned. I'll add that Colin was very good with his instruction and patient with anyone who repeated a question and it was clear there were no dumb questions. All in all I had an amazing time and hope to do another Rocklight photo tour at some point in the future.
By Randy G for Arches, Canyonlands and Beyond on Nov 18, 2024
Thanks, Randy! Hope to see you in another workshop soon!
By Rock Light Photo on Nov 18, 2024
RL
We had a great time. Host was amazing, accommodating, and responsive. The total package was great-photography lessons, guided visit/hikes, photo processing instruction. This experience is highly recommended for those wanting to experience location and really immerse in photography. Great people and places.
By tanvir b for Arches, Canyonlands and Beyond on Nov 17, 2024
Thanks, Tanvir! Hopefully I will see you on more workshops down the road!
By Rock Light Photo on Nov 18, 2024
RL
This trip was amazing. Colin was a wonderful host, seemed to know everything about the entire area and adapted our park visits and photos shoots to changing conditions nicely. We were able to have a perfect balance of relaxation, hiking and site seeing, photography instruction and collecting great shots. I would HIGHLY recommend a trip with Rock Light Photo to anyone.
By Amanda P for Arches, Canyonlands and Beyond on Nov 10, 2024
It was a good trip. Colin was very good at leading us to locations most apt to having the best color. I look forward to joining him on future photo tours.
By bill r for San Juans Fall Color Photo Workshop on Oct 17, 2024
I had a great workshop with Colin in the San Juan Mountains. He knows the area so well and is a great instructor for photographers of all levels.
By Marcus S for San Juans Fall Color Photo Workshop on Oct 09, 2024
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QD
I have been out with Collin for quiet a few times to capture the moments of nature with cameras. I enjoyed all of the trips. The beauty and grandeur of those places often captured my mind, as I was capturing their images. Photography is about capture the right light at right moments and right places. Colin is a career professional light expert, and has a keen sense and splendid knowledge about light. He helped almost every participant in his workshops to get high quality images. I have about 50 years of experience in photography, and I still learn something new in each Colin’s workshop. I plan to attend more Collin’s workshops.
By Quan D on 18 Dec, 2023
JB
I attended Colin's Arches and Canyonlands workshop in March of 2023 and it was a fantastic experience. Colin knew the area well and took us to all the best spots at the right times. He was friendly and personable and I would recommend him to anyone interested in landscape photography. Our group had photographers with greatly varying levels of skill and experience and Colin was excellent at meeting their often different needs. This was my first time doing a photography workshop but it definitely won't be my last.
By Jerry B on 04 Dec, 2023
My first workshop with Rock Light Photo hooked me! The trip was well-organized, well-planned, had good fellow guests, and solid leadership from Colin Young. There was a strong sense of camaraderie and fun, heightened by most of us staying in the same rental house. We visited a lot of sites in Bryce Canyon, and since I'd never been, it was really eye-opening and fun. Colin organized things well, but not too much, and was responsive to the group's varying skill levels and energy. I've done several more photo workshops with Rock Light Photo in different places and consistently enjoyed myself, learned a lot about many aspects of photography, and gotten great images. I'd strongly recommend Rock Light Photo for photographers with a range of experience - you'll also have fun, grow as an artist, and create great photos.
By D H on 02 Nov, 2023