Faroes in Focus Photo Workshop

Oct 3-9, 2026 - Sold Out

Join us for an unforgettable photography adventure in the stunning Faroe Islands! This workshop offers dramatic seascapes, towering cliffs, charming villages, and moody light—perfect for creating powerful, portfolio-worthy images. With expert guidance and a small group setting, you'll explore both iconic and hidden gems while sharpening your creative vision in one of the world’s most photogenic destinations.

Tuition

  • $5500
  • Includes Lodging

Max Group Size

  • 2 Pro Instructors
  • Max 10 Students

Instructor(s)

  • David Swindler
  • Sam Scicluna
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop

Highlights

Photograph Epic Landscapes – Capture dramatic sea cliffs, waterfalls, rugged peaks, remote coastlines, and much more!

Expert Field Instruction – Get hands-on guidance in composition, light, and creative techniques from experienced photo pros.

Flexible, Weather-Responsive Itinerary – With a central base, we adapt to conditions to maximize your chances for stunning images every day.

Iconic and Hidden Gems – Shoot a mix of classic scenes and lesser-known locations for a diverse and unique portfolio.

Small Group Setting – Enjoy personal attention, a supportive atmosphere, and great camaraderie with fellow photographers.

Itinerary

In the Faroe Islands, everything depends on the weather.  We have a long list of great locations and we'll make day-by-day decisions on where we'll go for the best photos.  The itinerary below is just an example of what you can expect.

Day 1: Arrival & Scenic Welcome
Arrive in the Faroe Islands.  Airport pickups begin at noon and we get settled into our cozy accommodations which will be our base for the entire workshop. We’ll kick things off with a group orientation and a golden-hour shoot at a nearby coastal overlook with sweeping views and dynamic light.

Day 2: Epic Sea Stacks & Remote Vantage Points
We’ll explore a rugged coastal region featuring towering sea stacks rising from the Atlantic, accessible via a moderate hike. This location offers striking long-exposure opportunities.  We hold a post-processing session after lunch and then go out to photograph a colorful Nordic village and a beautiful seascape.

Day 3: Cliffside Drama & Hidden Waterfalls
Today we venture to a dramatic plateau that drops off into the sea, offering powerful leading lines and depth. In the afternoon, we’ll photograph a secluded waterfall that cascades from a high mountain ridge into the ocean below—a classic Faroese scene brimming with mood and motion.

Day 4: Fjord Views & Storybook Villages
We'll photograph one of the archipelago's most scenic fjords, framed by steep peaks and dotted with traditional grass-roofed homes. This is a great day to practice minimalist compositions and intimate details, with optional hiking to gain elevated views of the surrounding inlets. In the afternoon, we'll photograph one of the tallest waterfalls in the Faroes, tumbling down a mountainside into a lush valley.

Day 5: Lighthouse Perch & Mountain Ridges
A journey to a remote promontory brings us to a picturesque lighthouse perched above dramatic cliffs. The trail offers jaw-dropping views of the sea and neighboring islands, with chances to photograph both sweeping landscapes and abstract textures shaped by centuries of wind and weather.

Day 6: Northern Peaks & Windswept Coastlines
We’ll explore a northern region known for its sharp mountain ridges and layered coastal vistas. From rugged trails to quiet, windswept beaches, the scene is ripe for black-and-white work and studies in atmosphere, scale, and isolation.

Day 7: Final Sunrise and Departure
We head out for our final sunrise shoot. After breakfast and farewells, you'll depart with a memory card full of dramatic imagery and new photographic insights.  We'll drop everyone off at the airport by noon.

Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop

Logistics

You will fly into the Vagar Airport (FAE) near the town of Sørvágur.  We will pick up participants at noon on Day 1.  You'll be taken back to the airport by noon on Day 7.  The workshop will be based in Tórshavn, a 45min drive from the airport.

All ground transport will be provided in spacious and comfortable vans. Participants are limited to one moderately sized suitcase and their camera bag.

Workshop tuition includes 6-nights lodging at a 4-star facility in Tórshavn. Single rooms are available at extra cost (see Pricing section below).  The hotel provides breakfast, but there may be days when shooting priorities supercede the breakfast hours. All other meals and beverages are not included in the workshop fee.

There are many areas in the Faroe Islands where you can fly a drone. If you wish to bring a drone, it is your individual responsibility to ensure you comply with all current regulations and laws. You must be proficient in taking off, flying, and landing your drone as we cannot pilot it for you.

The Faroe Islands are remote, rugged, and harsh. The weather can change quickly, with strong winds, heavy rain, and sudden temperature drops all posing a risk when photographing.  It is important to wear appropriate clothing.  We will hold a zoom meeting with all participants when we're a few months out to help ensure you are well prepared. Please see the gear list futher down.

We highly recommend that each participant purchase their own travel and health insurance to cover anything unexpected. We have partnered with Squaremouth, a website that allows you to compare policies from multiple providers.  If you choose not to purchase travel insurance, you are liable for any unrefundable expenses and personal medical costs.

Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop

Physical Intensity

This workshop is rated Moderate for Physical Intensity. The majority of the locations on this photo tour do not require any hiking, however, 2 locations require a short but steep hike (15 - 30 minutes depending on pace), and 2 locations require longer but relatively flat hikes to reach the optimal shooting spot. These hikes are optional as most locations offer an alternative spot to shoot from that does not require hiking.

Important - We plan to get to Drangarnir by boat to help us avoid the longest hike (Both to conserve energy, but also to save time), however, if we are unable to take the boat due to adverse sea conditions, we may need to hike to get to Drangarnir, but it’s definitely worth it!

The few hikes that we will do vary in distance and elevation gain, none of them require you to be an athlete, however, it is expected that you are in good health. This photo tour is not recommended for anyone who suffers from heart conditions, mobility issues, or any other conditions that prevent them from hiking safely. If you have any concerns over the hikes and would prefer to skip them, you are welcome to do so, in most locations, you can get great images from close to the parking area.

Some of the locations we visit have a significant amount of exposure as we will be shooting around cliffs, if any location is out of your comfort zone, you are welcome to shoot from near the parking area, stay at hotel to rest, or wait until we get to another location which is more suited to your ability/comfort level.

Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop

Pricing

$5500/Person + Tax

Trip Includes:

  • 7-Day Photo Workshop with 2 Pro Instructors
  • 6-Nights Double Occupancy Lodging at a 4-star hotel.  Single rooms are available for an additional $700.
  • Hotel Breakfasts when permitted by the day's itinerary.
  • All Ground Transportation including airport pickup and dropoff.
  • All Entrance Fees for Hiking, Tunnels, Ferries, etc.
  • In-Field Photography Instruction
  • Post-processing and Image Critique
  • Pre-Workshop Zoom Meeting

 

Trip Does NOT Include:

  • Transportation to/from your home to Vagar Airport.
  • Meals, snacks, and beverages except for hotel breakfasts
  • Instructor Gratuities.

 

When you complete the checkout process, you will be given the option to either pay the full amount or put down a 50% deposit.  If you pay the deposit, you will be sent a payment link for the remaining balance approximately 120 days prior to the workshop. Since this workshop is an international collaboration, there are no discounts for Loyalty Members.  See the full Terms and Conditions.

Recommended Camera Gear

  • Digital SLR or mirrorless camera body.
  • Wide angle lens in the 16-35mm range or wider.
  • Mid-range zoom lens in the range of 24-100mm.
  • Telephoto zoom lens in the 70-200 or 100-400mm range.
  • Tripod and L-bracket for your camera.
  • Circular polarizers and ND filters will come in handy.
  • Backpack to carry your camera gear and a rain cover for the pack.
  • Rain cover for your camera.
  • Extra batteries, memory cards, and cleaning supplies.
  • Laptop if you wish to backup your photos or do any post-processing.
  • Drone camera (optional - please see Logistics Section)

Personal Gear List

  • Waterproof and windproof outer shell jacket.
  • Waterproof pants
  • Hat and light gloves for cool weather.
  • Warm underlayers.
  • Waterproof hiking boots and long pants.
  • Headlamp
  • Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Sun Hat.
  • Refillable Water bottle.
  • Trekking Poles (optional)
Faroe Islands Photo Workshop
David Swindler Photographer

David Swindler

Founder - Photography Instructor

David Swindler is an award-winning landscape and wildlife photographer. Among others, he has been recognized by the International Photography Awards, Siena International Photo Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, International Landscape Photographer of the Year, and National Geographic. He received a degree in chemical engineering and worked in the semiconductor industry specializing in optics and photolithography. In 2014, he left his day job to follow his true passion. He has traveled to some of the most remote regions of the world and has extensive experience photographing a wide variety of subjects and conditions. As the founder of Action Photo Tours, he finds great satisfaction in helping others learn photography, especially in the wild desert environment near his home in Kanab, UT. David is an expert in night photography and loves to get out and shoot the starry night skies.

Gallery    Awards and Media Coverage

Having guided photo tours for years, David is very familiar with many different types of cameras.  He is a master with light and composition. But most importantly, his dedication to his clients is what really sets him apart! But don't take our word for it - read what others are saying: Trip Advisor.

Sam Bio Pic

Samuel Scicluna

Growing up on the island of Malta, Samuel has always felt a special bond with the sea, and this is where his passion for photography began.

In 2014, Samuel went on an expedition to Mount Etna and later that year also climbed Monte Rosa.  Spending time in the mountains  sparked an interest in landscape photography, and he found himself longing for ethereal vistas and majestic mountains.

Through his extensive travels, Samuel has  expanded his portfolio to include cityscapes and astrophotography.

Samuel loves the outdoors, and spends his free time camping, hiking, climbing, and exploring new locations.

See more of Sam's work at his Website.