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6 Days Landscape Photography Tour to Swedish Lapland (Winter 2025)


Winter is coming - Swedish Lapland at the beginning of winter (November 2025)

Landscape Photography Tour

Tuesday, 11.11.2025 - Sunday 16.11.2025

(6 days and 5 nights exploring Swedish Lapland)

  • 6 days full of fun, inspiration and creativity

  • from 1.790,00 EUR per person

  • Only 6 spots available

  • Main focus: Landscape Photography & Northern Lights

  • Any experience level

  • Professional photographic guidance

Join me on this exciting photo adventure to Swedish Lapland and explore “Europe’s last Wilderness” at the beginning of winter!

Total price: from 1.790,00 EUR

Book now and pay later: you will only be charged 20% of the total price when booking. The remaining amount is charged 30 days prior to the photo tour.

Highlights of this Photography Adventure:

  • Explore and photograph the winter landscapes of Swedish Lapland with lots of interesting subjects, including

    • magnificent mountain ranges, stunning waterfalls and mystical ancient forests

    • the unique nature of Abisko National Park, one of Europe’s oldest national parks

    • the shoreline of the large mountain lake Torneträsk (bizarre ice formations and picturesque fishing huts(

  • Experience the magical Northern Lights at one of the best locations in the world to see them (Abisko is know for its clear skies and remote location)!

  • Capture the beginning of winter: the time when the first snow has already fallen and lakes, rivers and waterfalls start to freeze

  • Learn about the Sámi, the native Scandinavians: their culture, art and sustainable lifestyle

  • Spott and photograph Laplands wildlife like moose, reindeer, grouse, fox and arctic hare (lynx and wolverine if we are really lucky)

  • Small group limited to just 6 people with lots of time for individual photographic guidance by me, Julien

  • Group discussions and photo editing sessions after photographing in the field

  • Accommodation in excellent hotels close to the photo spots (Camp Ripan, Abisko Mountain Lodge)

Our Landscape Photo Tour in brief:

Lapland in the northernmost part of Scandinavia impresses with majestic mountain peaks, crystal-clear lakes and thundering waterfalls. With its untouched landscapes, it is not for nothing that this region is often referred to as Europe's last wilderness!

When winter arrives in Swedish Lapland, this region turns into a true paradise for nature and landscape photography! The first snow has already fallen and is covering the mountain landscapes of Lapland in a white robe. Waterfalls, rivers and lakes begin to freeze and offer great subjects for your photography.

For six days (incl. five nights), we will embrace our creativity at some of the best photo locations in the the area between Kiruna and Abisko that offers numerous photo opportunities: from breathtaking nature of Abisko National Park to fascinating ice formations and small fishing huts at the shores of the large mountain lake Torneträsk.

Although the days are already relatively short (approx. 5 hours of daylight), they offer great lighting and atmospheric colors in the sky that can last all day long. In the twilight of the day, with a bit of luck, we may also encounter wild animals such as moose or reindeer, which enliven the untouched nature of Lapland. During the day, we have time to discuss the results of the shootings and to edit our photos together. I will show you my post processing workflow in Lightroom and how to enhance the effect of your photos fundamentally in just a few steps.

Together we will improve your photography skills and you will be able to create meaningful stories without any words - through photographs that speak for themselves. I make sure that you will have an unforgettable photography experience!

Disclaimer: Even if there are very good chances to get certain winter conditions and to experience the Northern Lights at the locations we are visiting, I cannot guarantee neither one nor the other. What you can be certain about is that I will do my very best to provide you an amazing experience even if we face difficult conditions!

Itinerary:

Day 1 - Arrival day

In the afternoon, we will meet at our first hotel Camp Ripan, located just outside of the city center of Kiruna. On this first day, I will give a short introduction about the manual camera settings and basics in composition. We will also have dinner together, talk about the plans for the photo tour and share other important information. If time permits and conditions allow, we will head out on the search for northern lights or photograph the historic mining town of Kiruna.

Day 2 - Learn about the Sámi culture and visit the famous Ice Hotel

On the second day of the tour, we will head to Jukkasjärvi, a small village near Kiruna that was once established as Sámi marketplace. You will have the chance to photograph this picturesque little village with its red colored houses. You will also have the possibility to learn more about the Sámi culture at the open-air museum Nutti Sámi Siida as well as visit the art exhibition at the famous ICEHOTEL!

Days 3-5 - Exploring the wilderness of Swedish Lapland

On the next 3 days, we will explore and photograph the most scenic spots in the northern part of Swedish Lapland. We will have the chance to explore the unique nature of Abisko National Park with its roaring canyon of the Abiskojokk, its impressive mountain peaks and ancient forests. We will also find numerous photo opportunities at the shores of the large mountain lake Torneträsk. Fascinating ice structures, small fishing huts and crystal-clear reflections offer inspiring motifs for your photography. Above all, it’s the perfect time to experience the magic of the Northern Lights over Swedish Lapland, which can perform spectacular dance performances in the night sky as early as November. Imagine capturing these breathtaking moments with your camera!

Our accommodations will be close to the best photo spots, so we will have chance to shoot both during sunrise and sunset. We will plan each day dependent on the weather, but be prepared to be outdoors from sunrise till sunset (and even after sunset for Northern Lights). There is a list of locations we want to visit during the trip, but we won't have a fixed itinerary to be able to give you the best possible experience. Of course I will be available for any questions during the whole trip!

On our last evening of the photo tour, we will have our farewell dinner together as a group and have the possibility to discuss your achievements of the trip.

Day 6 - Departure day

On the last day, we can use the morning for another photo shooting during sunrise. We will head back to Kiruna after breakfast to be able to catch the train or airplane back home in the afternoon.

Explore the untouched nature in Abisko National Park

Abisko National Park is one of the oldest national parks in Europe and one of the highlights of our photo tour. The park impresses with the roaring canyon of the Abiskojokk, picturesque mountain peaks as well as with ancient pine and birch forests. Besides this, the shores of Sweden's largest mountain lake, Torneträsk, offer a variety of photo opportunities, such as waterfalls, fishing huts and interesting ice formations (depending on the weather).

With sunrise around 9:00 a.m. and sunset at 2:00 p.m., we only have a few hours of daylight, but dawn and dusk give us additional time for optimal photo conditions. The magical lighting atmospheres that cover the landscape during this time are a true dream for every photographer.

Be enchanted by the magical northern lights in Abisko

Abisko in Swedish Lapland offers perfect conditions to experience the magic of the Northern Lights. The village, located 200km north of the Polar Circle, is known for its clear starry skies and numerous photo opportunities. Even when solar activity is low, Abisko promises impressive light displays in the night sky.

Discover the Sámi culture and way of life

Lapland is home to the Sámi, the indigenous people of Scandinavia. The Sámi settled the northern part of Europe more than 10,000 years ago. With their own language, diverse art and rich culture, the Sámi still shape Swedish Lapland today. They are known for leading a sustainable, nature-loving life. Reindeer herding continues to shape the Sami lifestyle and is an important source of income. We will have the chance to learn more about the Sámi culture at the open-air museum Nutti Sámi Siida in Jukkasjärvi.

Kiruna – a city in transition

Kiruna is Sweden's northernmost town and was once founded as a mining community. Today the largest underground iron ore mine in the world is located here. It was developed in 1898 and is still in operation. From an urban planning perspective, Kiruna is also a fascinating city. The city is subject to continuous change as a result of mining activities in the region. In order to continue mining, parts of the city including entire buildings are being relocated.

Travel time

In November, the landscapes of Swedish Lapland transform into a true winter paradise. The first snow has fallen, waterfalls and rivers start to freeze and the Northern Lights are already dancing at the night sky.

Swedish Lapland is known for its high snowfall, which makes many photo spots inaccessible in the depths of winter. However, the travel time at the beginning of winter offers us the opportunity to reach many of the best photo spots on foot or on snowshoes.

Good to know:

  • Meet up on Tuesday, 11.11.2025 at around 16.00 at our first hotel in Kiruna (Camp Ripan). Possible pick-ups from the airport or train station in Kiruna.

  • Arrival back in Kiruna on Sunday, 16.11.2025 at around 13.00

  • This tour will be performed in English language, but I also speak German and a little Swedish

  • Transport in comfortable minibus

  • Accommodation in charming hotels close to the photo spots

  • Small group limited to just 6 people with lots of time for individual photographic guidance by me, Julien

What’s included?

  • 6 days full of fun, inspiration and creativity

  • 5 nights accommodation in twin room with separate beds (single room at a surcharge)

  • Breakfast (day 2-6)

  • Experiences that can be booked optionally:

  • High-quality booklet on photography compositions for each participant

  • Transport to the best photo locations in comfortable minibus (or car)

  • Professional photographic guidance by me, Julien

  • 1:1 Online Editing Session after the tour

  • Secured payments through Travel Guarantee acc. to Swedish Package Travel Act (more information under the section “other important information” below and on Kammarkollegiet.se)

Options:

  • Single room (490,00€)

  • Rent a tripod (60,00€)

  • Visit the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi (50,00€)

  • Visit the Sámi museum Nutti Sámi Siida (35,00€)

What’s not included?

  • Camera equipment (tripod can be rented optionally)

  • Travel expenses and transportation to/from Kiruna

  • Lunch & dinner (unless otherwise specified)

  • Drinks & alcohol

  • Travel & cancellation insurance

  • Any other services & goods not mentioned in “What’s included”

What to bring?

Photography Gear

  • Your DSLR or mirrorless camera with spare batteries and SD memory cards

  • Camera lens(es):

    • preferably mid-range zoom lens in the 24-70mm range

    • wide-angle in the 15-20mm range for Northern Lights

    • optionally telezoom lens for wildlife

  • Lens filters, if you have them (but not necessary)

  • Tripod (recommended)

  • Laptop or tablet with editing software if you want to edit your photos during the trip. In case we have time after our photo shootings in the field, we’ll do some editing at our accommodation.

Recommended Clothing

  • A variety of different layers (preferably merino wool and/or wool)

  • Warm down jacket

  • Good waterproof and insulated boots (hiking boots are recommended)

  • Warm gloves (liners can be helpful in addition)

  • Wool hat

  • Several layers of warm wool socks

FAQ

Important Legal Information

By attending this workshop, you agree to hold Julien Pröpper harmless for all personal injury or loss that may occur during or in connection with this trip. This is a self-led travel trip. You are responsible for your safety as you move around in the visited area. Do not push your physical abilities past what you are healthy enough to do. You are in charge of deciding if a location is safe for you to travel to.

Should the Guide (Julien Pröpper) become ill, injured, or otherwise unable to perform his duties at the workshop, a replacement will be brought into to lead the workshop or the workshop will be cancelled, in what you'll get a full refund.

Travel insurance as well as insurance for your photo equipment are both highly recommended. It can happen faster than you can look! One wrong push against the tripod and your camera rolls down a small hill and falls into the lake!

Julien's role in this workshop is to teach photography and guide you to amazing locations. You and you alone are responsible for your own safety. 

In the event of extraordinary events, governmental instability, extreme weather, or other condition, Julien Pröpper reserve the right to cancel this trip and return all workshop fees to participants. 

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