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Italy’s Dolomite Mountains in Spring

Peak Perspectives: Capturing the Dolomites Alpine Majesty

Northeastern Italy features one of the most distinctive and photogenic mountain landscapes on Earth—the Dolomites. Steeply vertical walls of pale gray rock rise to nearly 10,000 feet above forested foothills, deep valleys, sweeping meadows, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and charming mountain towns.

Three hundred million years ago enormous coral reefs over 3,000-feet-high emerged from a shallow sea floor. The area was uplifted when the Adriatic and Eurasian plates collided and then eroded and were carved over time into the craggy chains of superbly exposed peaks that characterize the landscape today.

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Due to its unique geology and breathtaking beauty, the region was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009—calling it an archetype of a Dolomitic landscape. In summer and winter, this stunning area unsurprisingly teems with hikers and cyclists or skiers. Visit in springtime, however, and the winter tourist crowds vanish as this alpine region silently emerges from the winter freeze.

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The vernal freshness of mountain air brings clarity to the landscape as exuberant wildflowers erupt across hill and valley as carpets of vibrant color. Shadows of billowing clouds drift across the pale rock walls and pinnacles of the Dolomites, providing dramatic graphic imagery. The light-colored rock is transformed by the changing light conditions from dawn to dusk. Below the peaks, forests of larch trees burst forth in rich chartreuse hue, a verdant glow that compliments the dark greens of the other stately conifers. 

The Dolomites are often called “the Pale Mountains” due to the mixture of minerals in the rock that give them their distinctive light gray color. At sunrise the morning light sweeps the pale sculptural forms with photogenic warm shades of vivid oranges and yellows. At sunset, the rock is imbued with the rosy blush of alpenglow.

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We have ten days to photograph this extraordinary landscape. Lake Carezza at sunrise creates an iconic image. Here, reflections of rugged sunlight-swept mountains soar loftily over tall green pines that frame the gem-like quiet waters. We take several cable cars high into the mountains to create impressive “eye-level” images of these venerable massifs. We look for the ethereal early morning fog as it filters into deep valleys surrounded by a towering grand mountainscape.

In Val di Funes, the charming small churches of Santa Maddalena and San Giovanni sit gracefully in wide meadows while mountains soar above–and iconic images beckon. Near the resort town of Cortina d’Ampezzo, we have two full days for photography. Grand scenes captured from high mountain passes, reflections in serene alpine tarns, and the massive rock formations fill our days and our lenses. One of the finest photographic highlights of the region, the renowned three peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, provides a dramatic final photo shoot.

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The Dolomites are truly unique among mountain chains around the world. The sheer rock walls rising abruptly well over 5,000 feet are some of the highest to be found anywhere. Commanding mountain massifs form sweeping panoramas, while isolated pinnacles tower monumentally high above talus slopes and gradual foothills. In June the vivid contrast of colors created by blue skies, pale rock faces suffused with changing light, and rolling green meadows adorned with wildflowers is at its finest. For photographers, the quiet season of springtime in the Dolomites is the perfect time of year.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Depart from home.

Day 2 (Jun 16, 2024)
Arrive at the Venice Marco Polo Airport. Meet the group for our 3-hour drive to the village of Carezza in the Dolomites. We stop en route at Val Venegia, a photogenic mountain valley at the foot of the San Martino massif. After checking into our hotel we have time for sunset photography at Lake Carezza and enjoy a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. (D)

Day 3
Before breakfast we return to Lake Carezza for a sunrise shoot. Known as the “Rainbow Lake” due to its clear emerald hues, the watery surface often reflects the surrounding dark conifer forest and the towering mountains above.

Following breakfast, we drive to Ortisei making photo stops at scenic overlooks along the way. This prosperous ski resort town is our base of operations for three nights. The town is surrounded by countless photogenic peaks made accessible by several high mountain passes. Our mountain landscape shoots commence with an afternoon photo session on one of those nearby scenic passes. (BLD)

Days 4–5
We explore the Ortisei area starting with a an early sunrise shoot at Passo Sella (Sella Pass) which is surrounded by eight photogenic mountains. This high mountain pass (7,277 feet, 2,218 meters) connects the provinces of Trentino and South Tyro. The Seceda gondola lifts us high into the mountains for stunning views of the jagged Odle peaks—known as the “White Mountains.” Here we have lunch atop the mountain before transiting down to the valley below. Passo Gardena and Passo Pordoi deliver us to breathtaking locales providing impressive mountain-scapes and floriferous Alpine meadows. (BLD)

Day 6
We drive northward towards Passo delle Erbe. Our journey takes us via Val di Funes, a valley famous for two iconic churches. We photograph the iconic 18th-century church of San Giovanni, sitting perfectly in the midst of a broad meadow with spring-green larch forests in the background while the pale peaks of the Geisler Mountain group dominate the high backdrop. Next, we stroll the village of Santa Maddalena for an elevated view of the village and its church where Ruefen Mountain rises dramatically above it all. Later we check into our mountain lodge at Passo delle Erbe. (BLD)

Day 7
Passo delle Erbe (Herb Pass) is a quiet backwater location, different than the other places we visit on this photo tour. The towering Sass di Puttia massif dominates the broad verdant alpine meadows that can be packed with wildflowers. On this relaxed day we photograph the area’s grand landscapes as well as explore the macro photography delights of its colorful wildflower bloom. (BLD)

Day 8
We depart this beautiful area and travel to the last mountain region of our photo trip—Cortina d'Ampezzo, the ''Queen of the Dolomites,'' nestled in the valley of the Boite River. Cortina is a ski resort town that was host to the 1956 Winter Olympic Games—and one you may recognize from films such as The Pink Panther and For Your Eyes Only. Enroute we stop to photograph at several locations with grand sweeping vistas and flowery Alpine meadows. (BLD)

Day 9–10
We have two full days for photography in the stunning region around Cortina. Here we shoot grand mountain scenics from wildflower dappled meadows. Weather permitting, we take cable cars to a mountain hut at Lagazuoi, known for its extensive WWI mountain tunnels and/or into the impressive five towers of Cinque Torri. We photograph Tre Cime di Lavaredo, one of the most distinctive peaks in the Dolomites. In Cortina, we can stroll the old town streets—or enjoy the ambiance while stopping for a relaxing break with Italian coffee or an Aperol spritz—when we are not shooting the areas spectacular mountains or mirror-reflective lakes. (BLD)

Day 11 (Jun 25)
Depending on flight times, we may have time for a sunrise shoot before we depart for the Venice airport. (B)

Tour Details

Jun 15 2024 – Jun 25 2024
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Fee: $8,595 from Venice, Italy
Deposit: $2,000
Limit: 12 participants
Activity Level: Moderate
Single Supplement: $1,120

Tour Highlights

  • Shoot stunning mountain landscapes and reflections in serene alpine lakes
  • Quiet villages tucked into gentle valleys amidst soaring Dolomite towers
  • Light at dawn and dusk paints imposing pale rock with brilliant hues
  • The quiet time of year between bustling tourist seasons
  • Includes all meals, lodging, ground transportation, entrance fees, photo guide and instruction

Testimonials

Simply said, the Dolomites were one of the most beautiful areas I’ve had the good fortune to visit and photograph on the blue planet!
— Robert S.

Tour Details

Jun 15 2024 – Jun 25 2024
Please Join Our Waitlist!
Join Waitlist
Fee: $8,595 from Venice, Italy
Deposit: $2,000
Limit: 12 participants
Activity Level: Moderate
Single Supplement: $1,120

Northeastern Italy features one of the most distinctive and photogenic mountain landscapes on Earth—the Dolomites. Steeply vertical walls of pale gray rock rise to nearly 10,000 feet above forested foothills, deep valleys, sweeping meadows, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and charming mountain towns.

Three hundred million years ago enormous coral reefs over 3,000-feet-high emerged from a shallow sea floor. The area was uplifted when the Adriatic and Eurasian plates collided and then eroded and were carved over time into the craggy chains of superbly exposed peaks that characterize the landscape today.

20160708 ESE13659 Pano Edit

Due to its unique geology and breathtaking beauty, the region was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009—calling it an archetype of a Dolomitic landscape. In summer and winter, this stunning area unsurprisingly teems with hikers and cyclists or skiers. Visit in springtime, however, and the winter tourist crowds vanish as this alpine region silently emerges from the winter freeze.

dolomites summer esenko 10

The vernal freshness of mountain air brings clarity to the landscape as exuberant wildflowers erupt across hill and valley as carpets of vibrant color. Shadows of billowing clouds drift across the pale rock walls and pinnacles of the Dolomites, providing dramatic graphic imagery. The light-colored rock is transformed by the changing light conditions from dawn to dusk. Below the peaks, forests of larch trees burst forth in rich chartreuse hue, a verdant glow that compliments the dark greens of the other stately conifers. 

The Dolomites are often called “the Pale Mountains” due to the mixture of minerals in the rock that give them their distinctive light gray color. At sunrise the morning light sweeps the pale sculptural forms with photogenic warm shades of vivid oranges and yellows. At sunset, the rock is imbued with the rosy blush of alpenglow.

dolomites summer esenko 2

We have ten days to photograph this extraordinary landscape. Lake Carezza at sunrise creates an iconic image. Here, reflections of rugged sunlight-swept mountains soar loftily over tall green pines that frame the gem-like quiet waters. We take several cable cars high into the mountains to create impressive “eye-level” images of these venerable massifs. We look for the ethereal early morning fog as it filters into deep valleys surrounded by a towering grand mountainscape.

In Val di Funes, the charming small churches of Santa Maddalena and San Giovanni sit gracefully in wide meadows while mountains soar above–and iconic images beckon. Near the resort town of Cortina d’Ampezzo, we have two full days for photography. Grand scenes captured from high mountain passes, reflections in serene alpine tarns, and the massive rock formations fill our days and our lenses. One of the finest photographic highlights of the region, the renowned three peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, provides a dramatic final photo shoot.

dolomites summer esenko 21

The Dolomites are truly unique among mountain chains around the world. The sheer rock walls rising abruptly well over 5,000 feet are some of the highest to be found anywhere. Commanding mountain massifs form sweeping panoramas, while isolated pinnacles tower monumentally high above talus slopes and gradual foothills. In June the vivid contrast of colors created by blue skies, pale rock faces suffused with changing light, and rolling green meadows adorned with wildflowers is at its finest. For photographers, the quiet season of springtime in the Dolomites is the perfect time of year.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Depart from home.

Day 2 (Jun 16, 2024)
Arrive at the Venice Marco Polo Airport. Meet the group for our 3-hour drive to the village of Carezza in the Dolomites. We stop en route at Val Venegia, a photogenic mountain valley at the foot of the San Martino massif. After checking into our hotel we have time for sunset photography at Lake Carezza and enjoy a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. (D)

Day 3
Before breakfast we return to Lake Carezza for a sunrise shoot. Known as the “Rainbow Lake” due to its clear emerald hues, the watery surface often reflects the surrounding dark conifer forest and the towering mountains above.

Following breakfast, we drive to Ortisei making photo stops at scenic overlooks along the way. This prosperous ski resort town is our base of operations for three nights. The town is surrounded by countless photogenic peaks made accessible by several high mountain passes. Our mountain landscape shoots commence with an afternoon photo session on one of those nearby scenic passes. (BLD)

Days 4–5
We explore the Ortisei area starting with a an early sunrise shoot at Passo Sella (Sella Pass) which is surrounded by eight photogenic mountains. This high mountain pass (7,277 feet, 2,218 meters) connects the provinces of Trentino and South Tyro. The Seceda gondola lifts us high into the mountains for stunning views of the jagged Odle peaks—known as the “White Mountains.” Here we have lunch atop the mountain before transiting down to the valley below. Passo Gardena and Passo Pordoi deliver us to breathtaking locales providing impressive mountain-scapes and floriferous Alpine meadows. (BLD)

Day 6
We drive northward towards Passo delle Erbe. Our journey takes us via Val di Funes, a valley famous for two iconic churches. We photograph the iconic 18th-century church of San Giovanni, sitting perfectly in the midst of a broad meadow with spring-green larch forests in the background while the pale peaks of the Geisler Mountain group dominate the high backdrop. Next, we stroll the village of Santa Maddalena for an elevated view of the village and its church where Ruefen Mountain rises dramatically above it all. Later we check into our mountain lodge at Passo delle Erbe. (BLD)

Day 7
Passo delle Erbe (Herb Pass) is a quiet backwater location, different than the other places we visit on this photo tour. The towering Sass di Puttia massif dominates the broad verdant alpine meadows that can be packed with wildflowers. On this relaxed day we photograph the area’s grand landscapes as well as explore the macro photography delights of its colorful wildflower bloom. (BLD)

Day 8
We depart this beautiful area and travel to the last mountain region of our photo trip—Cortina d’Ampezzo, the ”Queen of the Dolomites,” nestled in the valley of the Boite River. Cortina is a ski resort town that was host to the 1956 Winter Olympic Games—and one you may recognize from films such as The Pink Panther and For Your Eyes Only. Enroute we stop to photograph at several locations with grand sweeping vistas and flowery Alpine meadows. (BLD)

Day 9–10
We have two full days for photography in the stunning region around Cortina. Here we shoot grand mountain scenics from wildflower dappled meadows. Weather permitting, we take cable cars to a mountain hut at Lagazuoi, known for its extensive WWI mountain tunnels and/or into the impressive five towers of Cinque Torri. We photograph Tre Cime di Lavaredo, one of the most distinctive peaks in the Dolomites. In Cortina, we can stroll the old town streets—or enjoy the ambiance while stopping for a relaxing break with Italian coffee or an Aperol spritz—when we are not shooting the areas spectacular mountains or mirror-reflective lakes. (BLD)

Day 11 (Jun 25)
Depending on flight times, we may have time for a sunrise shoot before we depart for the Venice airport. (B)

Tour Highlights

  • Shoot stunning mountain landscapes and reflections in serene alpine lakes
  • Quiet villages tucked into gentle valleys amidst soaring Dolomite towers
  • Light at dawn and dusk paints imposing pale rock with brilliant hues
  • The quiet time of year between bustling tourist seasons
  • Includes all meals, lodging, ground transportation, entrance fees, photo guide and instruction

Testimonials

Simply said, the Dolomites were one of the most beautiful areas I’ve had the good fortune to visit and photograph on the blue planet!
— Robert S.