Dolomites Photography Workshop: Immersive Edition

2026 dates Sept 13–20, 2026
Investment €5,300
Group size Maximum 6 photographers
Format 5 hotel nights + 2 rifugio nights

AN 8-DAY SMALL-GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP WITH TWO NIGHTS HIGH IN THE DOLOMITES

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Andrea Liveiri wearing a black hat and a red T-shirt with 'The North Face' logo, sitting in a room with shelves of books behind him.

A note from Andrea

I’ve been exploring and photographing the Dolomites for more than 20 years, and this workshop brings together what I believe makes experiencing these mountains so special.

Alongside comfortable hotel stays, we spend two nights high in two mountain rifugios. For me, that changes the rhythm of the photography completely.

We can stay with the landscape through sunset and blue hour, photograph the night sky when conditions allow, and wake up already surrounded by the mountains for sunrise.

If you're wondering whether this teaching approach is right for you, learn more here.

Person taking a photo on a mountain ridge in the Dolomites, with rocky cliffs and mountain peaks in the background during sunset.

WHY THIS WORKSHOP

The Dolomites are spectacular from almost anywhere, but there’s a big difference between visiting a mountain landscape for a photography session and actually spending part of the workshop inside it.

That’s the idea behind the Immersive edition.

We begin with three nights in a comfortable 4-star hotel near Cortina d’Ampezzo, giving us access to a wide range of landscapes across the Eastern Dolomites. From there, the workshop moves higher into the mountains for two very different rifugio stays: one night directly in front of Tre Cime di Lavaredo at Rifugio Locatelli, and another at Rifugio Lagazuoi, almost 2,800 metres above the surrounding valleys.

Those nights give us something I value enormously in landscape photography: time to observe how a place changes rather than treating it as a single viewpoint at a single moment.

We then finish with two nights on Alpe di Siusi, where the landscape opens into meadows, forests, scattered huts and distant mountain layers, giving us a completely different visual environment for the final part of the workshop.

I left the workshop not only with better images but as a better photographer.
— Chris Ciesa, USA · Dolomites workshop participant

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERIENCE

PACKAGE OVERVIEW

PRACTICAL DETAILS

A TYPICAL DAY

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 WHAT’S ON THE ITINERARY

DAY 1 - 5 EASTERN DOLOMITES / CORTINA D’AMPEZZO AREA

The itinerary below shows the areas and photographic opportunities available to us during the workshop rather than a fixed shooting schedule. In the mountains, light and weather ultimately decide where we go, so we’ll adapt each session to the conditions and the strongest opportunities we see developing.

What makes the Immersive workshop different is that two of those nights are spent high in the mountains themselves. Instead of always returning to the valley after a shoot, part of the journey takes us directly into the landscape and allows us to stay there as the day changes.

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO AREA | 3 NIGHTS

We’ll pick you up from Venice Marco Polo Airport and travel together to our first base next to the beautiful Lago Misurina, near Cortina d’Ampezzo, and after settling into our rooms, we’ll head out for our first sunset shoot on the first evening.

This is one of the most beautiful parts in all the Dolomites, with the jagged spires of the Tre Cime national park a short drive away, and the high passes of Passo Giau and Falzarego also close by.

We’ll certainly be spending lots of time in the Tre Cime area, where we’ll hike around the famous three peaks to get to different points from where we can unlock the almost unlimited potential of this incredible place. There are the trails south of Rifugio Auronzo, which give uninterrupted views of the stunning peaks of Cadini di Misurina as well as views of the Tre Cime towers themselves, lit from the side as the sunsets.

We’ll also hike around the southern side of the peaks and up the saddle to the Forcella ridge, which gives the iconic view facing west towards the Tre Cime peaks with the setting sun behind.

dolomites tre cime di lavaredo panoramic view with the rifugio locatelli during the sunrise in spring
laghi dei piani during the sunrise in tre cime di lavaredo natural park dolomites

A NIGHT AT TRE CIME | 1 NIGHT

One of the highlights of this workshop is an overnight stay at Rifugio Locatelli, located directly in front of the famous Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Staying at the rifugio gives us the rare opportunity to experience this remarkable landscape during some of the quietest and most rewarding hours of the day.

We'll have the chance to photograph the Tre Cime at sunset, enjoy the atmosphere of the mountains after most visitors have left the area, and, if conditions cooperate, explore night photography beneath one of the most impressive skylines in the Alps.

The following morning, we'll already be in position for sunrise.

From the rifugio, we can also easily access a nearby alpine basin dotted with small mountain lakes that can offer beautiful reflections and compositions during the first light of the day. Reaching the same location from the valley would normally require a long hike in the dark and a very early wake-up call.

panoramic view of the tre cime di lavaredo natural park in the dolomites shot during the sunset with a fujifilm camera

During our time here, we’ll also make sure we visit other stunning locations in the area. We’ll head up to Passo Giau for a sunrise shoot, which gives us the wide-angle panorama of Ra Gusela or more telephoto images of the western Dolomite peaks or towards Cinque Torri.

We’ll also head up to the neighbouring Passo Falzarego, from where we make the short hike to Lago Limedes, whose waters reflect Mount Tofana as the sun comes up.

Another nearby location is the iconic Lago di Braies where floating row boats contrast with the turquoise waters. It’s an easy location where we can focus on composing shots with the peaks reflected in the perfectly still waters or work on abstracts of the boats.

4x4 Alpine Lake Experience

From our base in Cortina d’Ampezzo, we’ll also head up to Lago Federa, a hidden gem nestled amidst nature's grandeur where the waters are deep and sheltered by trees and the towering cliffs of Croda da Lago.

Access here is limited, so we’ll head up with a 4×4 alpine taxi to give us plenty of time to be in the best position for the first light of the day rising above the trees.

lago federa autumn dolomites workshop andrea livieri
lago federa jeep sunrise workshop livieri

DAY 5 - 6 EASTERN DOLOMITES / CORTINA D’AMPEZZO AREA

dolomites workshop rifugio lagazuoi

MOUNTAIN RIFUGIO | 1 NIGHT

After breakfast on Day 5, we’ll leave our hotel in Misurina, and we’ll base ourselves in a stunning mountain rifugio near Cortina d’Ampezzo.

We will spend one night in a wonderful rifugio located at 2752 meters at the top of one of the peaks that dominate the surrounding area. It’s the highest of all the Dolomite rifugios. It looms over Passo Falzarego, about halfway between Val Badia and the main adventure center of the region, Cortina d’Ampezzo.

We’ll get here by a short cable car ride and settle into the cozy rooms, each of which offers an amazing view of the surrounding peaks. It really does feel as though you’re up amongst the clouds here, and from the expansive terrace, or from your own balcony, you can enjoy the sight of dozens of peaks, including Antelao, Tofane, Odle, Pelmo, Cinque Torri, Croda da Lago, and of course, wonderfully reflective Marmolada.

dolomites workshop rifugio lagazuoi storm
dolomites workshop lagazuoi sunrise
dolomites workshop rifugio lagazuoi antelao peak

DAY 6 - 8 WESTERN DOLOMITES / ALPE DI SIUSI

alpe di siusi sunrise andrea livieri landscape photography workshop

ALPE DI SIUSI | 2 NIGHTS

After breakfast on Day 6, we’ll pack our stuff, check out of the hotel, and make the journey to the Western Dolomites and arrive at our next base in Alpe di Siusi, a large alpine meadow covered with wooden huts and pine trees that overlooks the almost vertical peaks of Sassalungo and Sassopiatto.

The plain itself feels almost like it comes from a picture book with the wooden huts scattered across the rolling hills beneath the two jagged peaks. At this time of year, the plain is covered in flowers, and if we’re lucky, we may get a layer of mist in the morning, which makes for wonderful telephoto abstracts of the huts and trees.

The location works wonderfully at both sunrise and sunset, and there are so many different possible compositions, so we’ll ensure we have plenty of time to explore this incredible area.

Our stay here will be in a 4-star hotel located on the Alpe di Siusi, and we’ll eat most of our dinners at the hotel, which serves really spectacular food. Again, during our time here, we’ll have a post-processing/photo review session looking at how we can get the best out of the images we’ve captured on the trip so far.

On the last morning, we’ll have breakfast first thing, then check out of the hotel and take you back to Venice, where we say our goodbyes.

WHAT THE PARTICIPANTS SAY…

  • "Despite having pursued photography for over 50 years, I've never managed to produce work that stands up to his compositions. Andrea proved to be incredibly supportive and encouraging. His guidance has significantly bolstered my confidence. He generously allowed me to delve into his creative mindset, gaining valuable insights into his thought process while capturing his shots. Furthermore, Andrea took us to some iconic locations and motivated us to discover our unique artistic voices. I'm immensely grateful."

    David Manfield, USA

  • "Andrea is an excellent educator and I was impressed with his energy and commitment to the needs of workshop participants and when not in the field we had extensive processing sessions under his guidance. My objectives in joining the workshop was to enhance skills in composition and a variety of techniques such as HDR, exposure blending in post and panoramas to name a few. Andrea's teaching approach enabled me to further my knowledge and experience with landscape photography and it is without hesitation that I recommend this workshop to others."

    Mark Stevens, Australia

  • "I've always struggled with finding impactful compositions in the field. That was probably the most important thing that I was looking to gain from this workshop. It was great to be able to bounce ideas off of Andrea and hear his critiques and suggestions of the compositions I was finding. It was also great to be able to see his process of setting up a shot. The post processing sessions turned out to be so much more than I had anticipated. He was willing to sit with us for hours working through images and really helping to understand how to bring out the absolute best in what we captured. I definitely feel that I left the workshop a better photographer."

    Chris Ciesa, USA

landscape photography workshop with andrea livieri in tre cime di lavaredo
dolomites photography workshop signature group photo editing session with andrea livieri

WHAT WE’LL WORK ON TOGETHER

On our workshops, we don’t just give you information; we give you the tools and frameworks to put your camera to work. While endless theory can be found online, our approach is designed to help you make real progress in the field.

You'll get hands-on experience and clear methodologies in a small, dedicated group. This intimate setting ensures you receive personalized guidance and direct feedback to truly apply what you learn and master your craft.

HOW WE ADAPT TO THE CONDITIONS

The Dolomites rarely follow a schedule, and I don’t think a photography workshop should blindly follow one either.

I’ve been exploring and photographing these mountains for more than 20 years, and one of the biggest advantages of knowing the area well is not simply knowing where the viewpoints are. It’s knowing what our options are when the conditions change.

If clouds close in around one mountain group, the light is developing somewhere unexpected, or the weather makes our original plan less interesting or practical, we can change direction. Sometimes that means moving to another location. Other times it means staying exactly where we are but changing the way we photograph—working with a longer lens, looking for smaller details, simplifying the landscape or taking advantage of conditions we hadn’t expected.

That flexibility is also part of what I want you to experience photographically during the workshop. Landscape photography becomes much more interesting when we stop waiting for the conditions we imagined and start recognizing what the landscape is actually giving us.

The itinerary gives us a strong plan. The conditions decide how we use it.

Through all of that, Andrea and Sabrina were flexible, reassuring, and inspired complete confidence.
— Tim Burgess, UK · Dolomites workshop participant

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ACCOMMODATIONS & FOOD

hotel room in alpe di siusi dolomites

After a full day of exploring and shooting in the mountains, there's nothing better than coming back to a cozy place and enjoying a great meal. For our Dolomites workshop, we’ve handpicked charming, comfortable accommodations in ideal locations—places we know well and have built lasting relationships with over the years. And since we’re in Italy, food is a highlight in itself: you’ll get to experience some of the region’s best local dishes throughout the trip.

In the eastern Dolomites, we’ll stay in a 4-star hotel overlooking the beautiful Lago Misurina. For our main meals, we’ll head to a local pizzeria (one of the best in the Dolomites) where the owner, Angelo, and his family have become good friends over the many years we’ve been dining there. It’s the kind of warm, local connection that adds something special to the experience.

dolomites photography workshop rifugio lagazuoi sunset with photographer

Two nights of the workshop are spent in traditional high-altitude rifugi, each offering a very different experience.

At Rifugio Locatelli, we stay directly in front of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, giving us exceptional access to the landscape from evening through sunrise. Later in the workshop, Rifugio Lagazuoi takes us to almost 2,800m, with expansive views across the surrounding Dolomites and easy access via cable car.

In both rifugi, we stay in twin shared rooms reserved exclusively for our group, with shared bathrooms, as is typical in an alpine hut. This means you’ll share your room with another workshop participant, but not with other guests — something that is relatively rare in such popular and sought-after mountain huts.

There’s an obvious trade-off in giving up your private hotel room for two nights. For this workshop, I think the photographic experience makes that trade-off worthwhile.

These stays are intentionally part of the photographic experience. They allow us to remain close to the mountains as the light changes, photographing through sunset and blue hour, exploring night photography when conditions allow, and waking up already in the landscape for sunrise.

The rifugi are also wonderful places to slow down after shooting, review images together and enjoy hearty local food surrounded by the mountains. The owners of both Rifugio Locatelli and Rifugio Lagazuoi are long-time friends, which makes these stays feel even more personal and familiar.

dolomites workshop rifugio editing session with the group
dolomites workshop rifugio lagazuoi rooms

For the final two nights, we return to a 4-star hotel directly on Alpe di Siusi, with private single rooms and bathrooms. The food here is absolutely delicious, especially during their traditional Tyrolean-themed dinner night.

These partnerships allow us to offer not just comfort and convenience, but also a more authentic, memorable taste of the Italian Dolomites. Great photography days deserve great food—and here, you’ll have both.

HOW DO WE GET TO THE RIFUGIO?

One of the most common questions I get about the Immersive workshop is how much hiking is involved in reaching the two rifugi.

The two mountain huts are reached in very different ways. Rifugio Locatelli involves a scenic walk of around 1 hour 40 minutes, with relatively modest elevation gain and plenty of time to stop, photograph and enjoy the landscape along the way.

Rifugio Lagazuoi is completely different: we simply take the cable car up to almost 2,800 metres and step out directly into the high mountains.

Neither involves technical hiking or particularly demanding climbs. You need a reasonable basic level of fitness, especially because we’re moving at altitude, but this is a photography workshop rather than a hiking trip.

dolomites photography workshop with andrea livieri cable car
andrea livieri group in the dolomites during the photography workshop

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

THE TEAM

  • andrea livieri

    ANDREA LIVIERI

    Photographer and Workshop Leader

    Andrea is a Padua-based, professional photographer, educator, musician, and spirited adventurer. He started exploring the photography medium by capturing images of fellow musicians, their families, and other friends and acquaintances in the music industry. As he continued honing his craft, he merged his love for photography and exploring the outdoors, amassing a body of photographic work featuring exhilarating landscapes and rugged mountain capes from around the globe.

    He also leads photography courses, and workshops to teach other photographers his method and help them to bring out their own vision. His work has been published in Landscape Photography Magazine, Outdoor Photographer, Photo Plus Magazine, Digital Camera, Popular Photography and Fuji X Passion Magazine, among others. He also partners with brands like Capture One, DxO, FLM Tripods, Maven Filtes, Nya-Evo Camera Backpacks and Vallerret Gloves.

  • sabrina tosato

    SABRINA TOSATO

    Photographer, Operations and Content Manager

    Sabrina is a photographer and travel writer based in Padua, Italy. Her average day is a mix of weird combinations and her greatest ambition is to make people dream, inspiring them through words and photographs. She manages a travel blog named The Tomato Soup where she offers advice on travel destinations and wild but high-end hospitality.

    She has 10 years of experience in travel organization, focused on exclusive and tailor-made itineraries but eventually ended up as a digital marketing specialist. Passionate about the intersection of adventure travels, sustainability, and design, with inspiration and creativity at heart, she has a knack for capturing memorable moments of everyday life. Her work has been published via Afar Media, SuitCase Magazine, Inspired by Iceland, and Feel Slovenia.

    www.thetomatosoup.com

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