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South Island New Zealand Heli+Drone+Ground Based Photography Workshop May 2027 [Now Live] (1 of 6)

Dates

May 15th-22nd 2027

Duration

8 days 7 nights with Optional Extras

Group Size

6

EXPERIENCE/DIFFICULTY

All Levels

FLY TO

Queenstown New Zealand

YOUR LEADER

Scott Jon and Paul Hoelen

Price

$9900 + GST Per Person

South Island New Zealand Heli+Drone+Ground Based Photography Workshop May 2027 [Now Live] (1 of 6)

Duration

8 days 7 nights with Optional Extras

Group Size

6

Your Leader

Scott Jon and Paul Hoelen

Dates

May 15th-22nd 2027

FLY TO​

Queenstown New Zealand

EXPERIENCE/DIFFICULTY

All Levels

Price

$9900 + GST Per Person

Who Is Scott?

Want to know more about me before joining the workshop? Watch this short video where I share a bit about my journey, my passion for photography, and what drives my creative process.

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Who is Scott?

Want to know more about me before joining the workshop? Watch this short video where I share a bit about my journey, my passion for photography, and what drives my creative process.

South Island Aerial Workshop – May 2027 (Now Live)

Meet in Queenstown, New Zealand

Over the past decade, I’ve spent countless hours exploring New Zealand’s South Island, both from the air and on the ground. It’s a place that never stops surprising me, and now I’m putting together a workshop to share some of these incredible locations with you.

Joining me is my good friend, colleague, and fellow professional landscape photographer Paul Hoelen, who will be co-leading this adventure. Paul is originally from New Zealand, and his deep local knowledge, paired with his fun yet professional approach, will make this an extra special workshop experience in 2026

One of the biggest highlights will be an aerial flight out of Fox Glacier, Glenorchy and or Tekapo, offering a unique perspective of the Southern Alps — a chance to see and capture this landscape in a way few ever do.

We’re also working closely with local operators, ensuring we follow New Zealand’s strict regulations for exploring these beautiful lands. This means peace of mind when navigating this mesmerizing environment, knowing everything is done safely, responsibly, and with the utmost respect for the landscape.


South Island Aerial and Landscape Photography Workshop — Itinerary Overview

This itinerary is a rough guide to where we’ll be heading and that’s by design. Paul and I run our workshops in a dynamic, flexible fashion so we can dodge bad weather when it’s time to fly (and sometimes chase it when we want moody light on the ground). We’ve secured takeoff locations throughout the South Island, giving us the freedom to adapt and get you in the air snapping like mad when the conditions line up.

This workshop includes 1.5 hours of flight time, using a mix of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft across across different locations, weather depending. These flights have been handpicked to offer the best possible access to the South Island’s incredible alpine terrain.

While the aerial component is a major focus and a huge drawcard of this workshop, it’s important to know that this trip is about so much more than just being in the air. Unlike our purely aerial workshops in Western Australia, the South Island offers a richness and variety on the ground that rivals what we’ll see from above. Towering peaks, moody forests, glacial rivers, and winding alpine passes — there’s photographic gold around every corner.

We’ll be spending plenty of time working from the ground as well as the air, and when airspace allows, we’ll make use of drones. While a drone isn’t essential for this trip, if you own one, we highly recommend bringing it. This isn’t a drone-focused workshop, but Paul, myself, and our guide will find you places to fly when we can in our downtime, and some of the private properties we’re staying on will be absolutely ideal — quiet, remote, and wide open. So while drones aren’t central to this experience, there will definitely be opportunities to put yours to good use if you bring one along.

We’ve also lined up optional extra flight time in Fox Glacier, Glenorchy, and Tekapo for those who want to take it further, depending on budget and conditions.

Please note: Flights to and from Queenstown are not included.


Accommodation and Travel Style

We’ll be cruising around in a Mercedes Sprinter van, with plenty of room for all our gear but still compact enough to get us into remote areas and up tight roads. Our driver and guide has over 15 years of experience navigating the South Island, and combined with Paul and I’s knowledge of the region, you’ll be in good hands to just sit back, enjoy the ride, and focus on shooting.

Accommodation is a mix of large-style Airbnbs and a few nights in regular motel or hotel rooms where needed. The bulk of the trip will be spent staying on some of the South Island’s most stunning private properties, where we’ll have spacious houses all to ourselves. Each participant gets their own private bedroom, and the shared spaces allow for a relaxed, communal atmosphere that really adds to the experience.

Think big homes set on acres of land, often with sweeping views, private access, and peaceful surroundings. These aren’t your typical tour lodgings. This is your own slice of New Zealand for the time we’re there, and it makes a massive difference to the overall vibe of the workshop.


Meals and Group Vibe

While meals aren’t included in the price, we’ll be eating as a group most nights, either at local pubs, restaurants, or cooking at our shared houses depending on the location. Breakfasts will generally be grab-and-go style since we’ll be chasing early light, and lunches will be a mix of roadside stops, bakery runs, and the occasional proper café or pub meal.

It’s a road trip adventure at heart, and the flexibility keeps things exciting and photogenic. If you’re someone who enjoys good company, epic locations, and the freedom to follow the light wherever it leads, this trip is built for you.


Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrive in Queenstown, drive to Wanaka
Start your journey with a relaxed drive over the Crown Range to Wanaka. We’ll ease into the trip with some golden-hour shooting at Lake Wanaka and of course, the famous Wanaka Tree. Optional aerials of the surrounding farmland and ridgelines if conditions allow.

Day 2 – Haast Pass to Glacier Country
Head over the stunning Haast Pass into the rainforest-clad West Coast. Stop along the way for roadside gems like Thunder Creek Falls, Fantail Falls, and the Blue Pools. Finish the day near Fox or Franz Josef Glacier, with potential for a sunset shoot if the clouds cooperate.

Day 3 – Glacier aerials and Lake Matheson
If the skies are clear, we’ll take to the air for jaw-dropping views over the Southern Alps and glaciers. Later in the day we’ll visit Lake Matheson, known for its iconic mirrored reflections of Aoraki and Mount Tasman. A flexible day depending on conditions.

Day 4 – Up to Arthur’s Pass
We make our way up the rugged West Coast, then cut inland through Arthur’s Pass National Park. This area is loaded with dramatic terrain, alpine rivers, and misty forests. Depending on timing, we may shoot Punchbowl Falls that afternoon or early the next morning.

Day 5 – Castle Hill and on to Lake Tekapo
Start the day with a sunrise shoot at Punchbowl Falls or Castle Hill’s surreal limestone boulders. Then head southeast to Lake Tekapo via the inland scenic route. The turquoise lake, lupin fields (seasonal), and the Church of the Good Shepherd await. If the sky is clear, this is a perfect astro opportunity.

Day 6 – Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
We head deeper into the high country, arriving at the base of New Zealand’s highest peak. Expect massive alpine drama, turquoise glacial lakes, and multiple options for aerial flights over Tasman Glacier. On the ground, it’s all about epic scale and texture.

Day 7 – Mount Cook sunrise, then return to Queenstown via Lindis Pass
We rise early for a final sunrise shoot at either Hooker Lake, Tasman Lake, or the surrounding ridgelines. Then begin the scenic return to Queenstown via Twizel, Omarama, and Lindis Pass. It’s one of the South Island’s great drives with rolling hills, tussock plains, and dramatic backdrops.

Day 8 – Queenstown final shoot or rest day
A relaxed finish. You can explore Glenorchy, Moke Lake, or the shores of Lake Wakatipu depending on weather and energy levels. Or, simply enjoy the town and wrap up the adventure with a final sunset shoot or an edit session over coffee.


If you’d like to book your spot, just click BOOK NOW above. An email will be sent to us and we’ll get in touch to provide more detailed information and organise your booking confirmation and deposit.

We currently have two pre-bookings on this epic adventure, so spots are already starting to go. If you’re keen to be part of it, now’s the time to lock it in.

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