A Photographer’s Guide to Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia

Photographing Patagonia – Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia is on the wish list of landscape photographers from all corners of the world. The frosted mountain peaks, world-class hiking trails, wilderness and culture draw us in as happy snappers keen to get amongst the elements and experience the outdoors with our cameras. Torres del Paine National Park falls on the Chilean side of Patagonia, where lakes, glaciers and alpine valleys combine to offer scenery that’s so spectacular it’s hard to know where to go first for sunrise or sunset! Having visited the region this past April to document every inch and viewpoint, I’m excited to share my tips on photographing this environmentally rich pocket of Patagonia. If you’re reading this and have been before, or want to share some comments after your upcoming trip, please share them in the comments at the end of this guide as it’ll help those planning to have advice from fellow travellers too. This guide will share advice on how to plan your trip to Torres del Paine National Park, Chile and where to photograph so you can map out your visit and make the most of your time photographing Patagonia. In additional guides to...
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