Travel, Photography and Adventure
An Epic Journey to Patagonia
Travel, photography and adventure
Join me on an epic journey to Patagonia — a landscape photography adventure that begins in Lisbon and ends at the edge of the world. From the fiery sunrise at Punta Arenas Pier to the towering mountains of Torres del Paine, this is the story of a dream realised, a workshop co-led with Brendan van Son, and the images that came from it.
The excitement was palpable as I stood in Lisbon airport, preparing to embark on an adventure that had always seemed more like a distant dream than a reality. Yet, here I was, bags packed, camera gear ready, and my heart racing with anticipation.
This was it — the beginning of a journey that would take me to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, a place I had longed to visit for years. The thought of finally setting foot in this majestic region was overwhelming, and I could hardly believe it was happening. It was a moment I had dreamed of, hoped for, and now, it was unfolding before me.
Shimoda camera bag — packed and ready to go.
Brendan van Son's Jeep — the journey begins.
Last coffee in the Algarve before the long journey.
All smiles — the adventure was finally happening.
Checking in — the official start of the journey.
Irish passport — heading to the other side of the world.
Navigating a Tight Connection in Madrid
The journey started with a flight from Lisbon to Madrid, a short hop before the long haul across the Atlantic. I had a tight connection in Madrid — just 45 minutes to make it to the next gate. The thought of missing my flight added a layer of anxiety, but I was determined to make it.
Thankfully, a kind soul at check-in arranged for me to sit at the front of the plane, ensuring I'd be one of the first off when we landed. As the plane touched down in Madrid, the race was on. With adrenaline pumping, I made my way through the airport, arriving just in time to catch my connecting flight to Santiago, Chile.
Flight out of Madrid — the long haul begins.
13 hours to Santiago — the adventure continues.
Long-Haul Flight to Santiago: First Impressions of Chile
After a gruelling 13-hour flight, I landed in Santiago. The views as we descended were nothing short of spectacular, with the Andes Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop.
The reality of my adventure began to sink in as I navigated through customs and collected my luggage. Everything had arrived safely, and I was relieved to find that my photography gear was intact. As I made my way to meet the rest of the group, the excitement only grew. This was the beginning of something extraordinary.
Sunrise over the Andes — a view from 30,000 feet.
Patagonia from above — the anticipation was building.
13 hours in the air — worth every minute.
Landing in Santiago — the gateway to Patagonia.
I made it through — the adventure was just beginning.
Arriving in Punta Arenas: The Gateway to Patagonia
The final leg of the journey took us from Santiago to Punta Arenas, a small town that would serve as our gateway to Patagonia. The flight was uneventful, but the anticipation of what lay ahead kept me on edge.
Upon arrival, I set out on a mission to find a place to eat, eager to explore this new environment. Punta Arenas was a charming little town, and despite my exhaustion from the long journey, I couldn't help but appreciate the beauty of the place.
Punta Arenas from above — a small town with a big role.
Punta Arenas — the gateway to Patagonia.
A well-earned coffee in Punta Arenas.
Why I'm Here: Photography Workshop in Patagonia
The reason for my trip was not just for the thrill of adventure but also to co-lead a photography workshop with my colleague Brendan van Son. Months in the making, and now, it was finally happening.
This landscape photography workshop promised to be an incredible experience — a chance to hone our skills in one of the most picturesque locations on Earth. I was thrilled at the prospect of spending the next few days surrounded by like-minded individuals, all eager to capture the stunning landscapes of Patagonia.
Neil Arthurs in Patagonia — a dream realised.
First Morning in Patagonia: Capturing the Beauty of Punta Arenas Pier
The first morning of this Patagonia landscape photography workshop was nothing short of magical. We ventured to a historical pier in Punta Arenas, a location that offered endless photographic opportunities.
The light was perfect, casting a warm glow over the scene as the sun rose on the horizon. As I set up my camera, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude for being in this moment, in this place. The pier stretched out into the water, creating a perfect leading line that drew the eye towards the vanishing point. It was a composition that every photographer dreams of.
Sunrise at Punta Arenas Pier — a photographer's dream.
The pier stretching out into the water — leading lines at their best.
Exploring Creative Photography Techniques at Punta Arenas Pier
One of the most rewarding aspects of leading a landscape photography workshop is the opportunity to see how different photographers interpret the same scene. Each of us found unique angles and perspectives, driven by what caught our eye in that instant.
For me, it was the way the fiery sky reflected off the water, creating a stunning contrast with the cool tones of the pier. I played with different focal lengths, using my Tamron 100-400mm lens to capture abstract details and create dynamic compositions.
The results were beyond my expectations — a series of images that perfectly encapsulated the beauty and drama of the Patagonian landscape.
The fiery sky reflected in the water — pure drama.
Abstract details from the pier — finding beauty in the simple things.
The Dynamic Beauty of Birds in Flight: A Photography Experiment
As the morning progressed, I found myself drawn to the activity of the birds flying overhead. Their movement added a dynamic element to the otherwise serene scene, and I decided to experiment with different shutter speeds to capture this.
The final image was a blend of several exposures, each one highlighting different aspects of the scene — the water, the sky, the pier, and the birds in motion. The result was a photograph that was both technically complex and visually striking, a true reflection of the incredible environment I found myself in.
A time-blended image — birds in motion against a fiery sky.
Reflecting on an Unforgettable First Day in Patagonia
This first day in Patagonia of this landscape photography workshop was everything I had hoped for and more. The light, the landscape, the camaraderie among fellow photographers — all of it came together to create an experience that was both creatively fulfilling and personally enriching.
As we wrapped up our morning session, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment. I had captured some incredible images and was eager to see what the rest of the trip would bring.
Reflecting light — the magic of Patagonian mornings.
Blue hour at Punta Arenas Pier — the colours were incredible.
What's Next: Heading Into the Mountains of Patagonia
Our adventure was just beginning. After a quick breakfast, we would be heading into the mountains, where even more breathtaking scenes awaited. The thought of exploring the rugged terrain, camera in hand, filled me with excitement.
This was the Patagonia landscape photography workshop I had dreamed of — the wild, untamed beauty that called to every adventurer and photographer. And now, I was here, ready to capture it all.
Final Thoughts
As I look back on this journey, I am filled with a sense of awe and gratitude. Traveling to Patagonia to co-lead a landscape photography workshop was a dream come true, and the memories I created there will stay with me forever.
From the long flights to the stunning landscapes, every moment was part of an adventure I will never forget. If you ever have the chance to visit this incredible region, I urge you to take it. It is a place that will inspire you, challenge you, and leave you with a profound appreciation for the beauty of our world.
Inspired to Chase the Light in Patagonia?
This journey was just the beginning. If you'd like to experience the landscapes of Torres del Paine and El Chaltén with a small group of like-minded photographers, I'd love to have you along. Small groups, real locations, and a focus on the art of seeing.
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