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Our adventure begins in Seoul, a dynamic capital where ancient palace walls stand in the shadow of modern skyscrapers. Here we photograph the grandeur of royal architecture, traditional hanbok culture, historic neighborhoods, colorful street scenes, and the rhythms of daily life that make Seoul one of Asia’s most fascinating cities. From quiet temple courtyards and winding alleyways to lively markets and creative districts, Seoul offers endless opportunities for storytelling through photography.
Traveling south, we experience a different side of Korea in Andong and Gyeongju, two cities deeply connected to the country’s cultural heritage. Traditional villages, Confucian traditions, historic architecture, and centuries-old customs provide a window into Korea’s past. Encounters with local residents, traditional performances, and everyday cultural life provide meaningful opportunities to photograph the people, traditions, and details that define this region.
Moving to Busan, Korea’s vibrant coastal city, the focus shifts toward colorful urban landscapes, bustling seafood markets, working harbors, and life along the sea. Hillside neighborhoods, lively streets, fishing culture, and dramatic coastal temples create a visually rich environment that reflects the character and energy of Korea’s southern coast. A day exploring the fishing communities and coastal scenery of Tongyeong expands our understanding of life along Korea’s southern shoreline.
The final chapter of our journey takes us to Jeju Island, a volcanic landscape unlike anywhere else on the Korean peninsula. Here we photograph sweeping coastal vistas, volcanic formations, rolling grasslands, farming communities, and the island’s unique cultural traditions. Sunrise over the sea, dramatic shorelines, and encounters with the legendary haenyeo women divers provide powerful photographic subjects and a deeper appreciation for Jeju’s distinct identity.
As this 10-day journey unfolds day by day, Jennifer guides you through a wide range of photographic opportunities, from portraiture and street photography to landscapes, architecture, and visual storytelling. Daily discussions, individual image reviews, and hands-on instruction help you strengthen both technical skills and creative vision while developing a personal response to the places and people we encounter.
More than simply a photography trip, this is an immersive cultural experience designed to explore South Korea through curiosity, observation, and connection. Traveling with Jennifer, local guides, and a small group of fellow photographers, we discover a country rich in history, creativity, and tradition while creating a meaningful and diverse body of photographic work.
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This program is open to all photographers at all levels who are passionate about travel and improving their image-making.
Participants should be technically self-sufficient, as this is not a program to learn how to use your gear or editing software. This a photographic tour, not a photography workshop and there isn’t structured classroom time. There are group image review sessions with Jennifer, as well as help with photographic ideas and techniques on location.
Participants make their own air travel arrangements to Seoul, South Korea (Incheon International Airport) to arrive in time for the opening reception and dinner on Thursday, October 7th, at 6:00 pm. To avoid jet lag, it is advised to consider arriving a day in advance to rest before the tour begins. It is required that you purchase trip cancellation/travel insurance for this international trip. We cannot vary from our published cancellation and refund policy regardless of your situation. We recommend a comprehensive policy including cancel for any reason coverage.
Once the trip is confirmed, additional information and travel details will be provided. Enrollment is limited to 14 participants.
If you choose to arrive a day or two early, our team will be able to book extra nights of accommodation for you and assist with any extra activities.
To get the most from this international experience, participants should be in good physical (mobility, stamina) and mental health. In general, arrive prepared for long days and seasonal weather including variable temperatures. You must be able to carry your own photographic and personal gear at all times. You are responsible for being open and honest about your physical fitness, and we reserve the right to remove you from the workshop if we find your fitness to be less than that which you have described.
While the tour itself is not very strenuous, please note that it can involve the following: long travel days, walking tours in the towns of up to 2 hours at a time, being outside in potentially diverse temperatures, extended periods of time spent in vehicles, long drives of up to 4 hours with stops, early morning wake-ups and other similar scenarios.
$8,995 includes double accommodations for nine nights (ideal for couples and friends traveling together); a single supplement is available for an additional $1,250; breakfast daily, seven lunches, and nine dinners, ground transportation in South Korea (private air-conditioned vehicles), flight from Busan to Jeju and return from Jeju to Seoul; and all entrance fees. Airfare to and from Seoul, as well as required travel insurance, meals, and activities not mentioned in the itinerary, gratuities, and passport/visa fees are not included.
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Jennifer Spelman is a sensitive documentary and fine-art photographer, as well as a playful observer of the subtleties of human activity. Her images pop with insight and imagination, exciting curiosity and suggesting secrets. As an educator and trip leader, Jennifer is in high demand for her creative instructional insights, easy-going nature, and sharply honed international photography travel acumen.
Since 2011, Jennifer has co-instructed domestic and international photography workshops for National Geographic Expeditions, OneWorldSeen, and Santa Fe Workshops through Iraq, Morocco, India, Cuba, Turkey, Romania, Mexico, Vietnam, and Japan. She is especially proud of the many imaginative and immersive photo trips she has co-led in elusive Cuba. Jennifer also co-founded the niche publication, CubaSeen, and is engaged in Santa Fe Workshops’ popular Mentorship Program ».
Website: jenniferspelman.com
Instagram: @jennifer_spelman