Hunts Mesa Full Moon Overnight Photography Workshop

April 1–2, 2026

Photograph one of the most iconic viewpoints in the American Southwest under a full moon.

Join Jason Fazio of Jason Fazio Photography and Eric Weiland of Eric Weiland Photography for a rare overnight photography workshop on Hunts Mesa, located on Navajo Nation land and accessed with authorized Navajo Guides.

This experience is built around light, timing, and place. From sunset to moonrise, through a full moon night, and into sunrise, you will photograph Monument Valley from a vantage point few ever see.

The Experience

Hunts Mesa offers an elevated, sweeping view of Monument Valley’s iconic buttes and desert landscape. During this workshop, you will photograph:

  • Sunset light across Monument Valley

  • Blue hour and moonrise during the full moon

  • Moonlit desert scenes from the mesa

  • Sunrise light revealing layers, depth, and scale

Between shooting sessions, our Navajo Guides will prepare dinner on the mesa and provide coffee the following morning, allowing you to rest, review images, and prepare for sunrise.

This is an overnight experience designed to slow things down and immerse you in the landscape.

Guided by Experience

You will be guided by:

  • Jason Fazio, landscape photographer and educator based in Colorado

  • Eric Weiland, accomplished landscape photographer with extensive Southwest experience

In addition, authorized Navajo Guides will lead all travel on Tribal land and provide access to Hunts Mesa in a respectful and permitted manner.

This combination ensures a safe, legal, and deeply meaningful experience.

Who This Workshop Is For

Photographers of all skill levels are welcome.

This workshop is a good fit if you:

  • Want hands-on instruction in a real-world environment

  • Are learning to work with changing light

  • Want to improve composition and decision-making in the field

  • Have Hunts Mesa on your photography bucket list

Instruction is flexible and tailored to individual experience levels.

Curious about what to pack?

Check the Monument Valley Weather.
Have specific photography gear questions / concerns? Email us.

What’s Included

  • Overnight access to Hunts Mesa on Navajo Nation land

  • Authorized Navajo Guides

  • Sunset and sunrise photography sessions

  • Camping Equipment

  • Dinner on the mesa with coffee the following morning

  • Instruction from two experienced landscape photographers

  • Tribal land access fees

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuity for the Navajo Guides

Cost and Registration

  • Total workshop fee: $850

  • Nonrefundable deposit: $250

  • Both the deposit and permits are included in the total workshop fee

Cancellation Policy

  • All cancellations forfeit the $250 deposit

  • Cancellations within 48 hours of April 1, 2026 will forfeit the entire remaining balance

Due to access restrictions and group size limits, spots are limited.

Why Hunts Mesa

Hunts Mesa is one of the most photographed viewpoints in Monument Valley, yet very few photographers ever stand there themselves. This workshop provides legal, guided access during one of the most visually compelling times of the year, a full moon in early April.

This is not a rushed tour. It is a carefully planned overnight experience built around light, patience, and respect for the land.

Reserve Your Spot

If you have been waiting for the right opportunity to photograph Hunts Mesa, this is it.

Spots are limited. Registration will close once the group is full.

Your Questions, Answered

  • Photographers of all skill levels are welcome. Whether you are newer to landscape photography or have years of experience, instruction will be tailored to your needs. This workshop focuses on composition, light, and decision-making rather than rushing through techniques.

  • You will photograph Monument Valley from Hunts Mesa during:

    • Sunset

    • Blue hour and moonrise

    • Moonlit desert scenes

    • Sunrise the following morning

    This workshop is built around changing light and working intentionally in the field.

  • Hunts Mesa is located on Navajo Nation land in Monument Valley. Access is restricted and requires authorized Navajo Guides. All travel on Tribal land will be guided and permitted.

  • Yes. Authorized Navajo Guides are included and will handle access, navigation, and logistics on Tribal land. Entry fees are included in the workshop cost. Gratuity for the guides is not included.

  • No long hikes are required. There may be short walks around the mesa area, but this is not a strenuous backpacking trip. Participants should be comfortable standing and moving around uneven terrain while photographing.

  • This is an overnight experience on the mesa. Specific sleeping arrangements will be discussed closer to the workshop date so participants can prepare appropriately. Expect a simple, outdoor overnight environment.

  • Dinner will be prepared by our Navajo Guides on the evening of April 1st. Coffee will be provided the morning of April 2nd. Participants should bring any additional snacks or personal dietary items they may want.

  • You should bring:

    • A camera you are comfortable using

    • Lenses appropriate for wide and medium focal lengths

    • A sturdy tripod

    • Extra batteries and memory cards

    • A headlamp or flashlight

    • Warm clothing for night and early morning conditions

    A more detailed gear recommendation list will be provided before the workshop.

  • Early April can bring a wide range of conditions, including cold temperatures at night and early morning. The workshop will run in most conditions unless safety becomes a concern. Layered clothing is strongly recommended.

  • Group size is limited due to access restrictions and the nature of Hunts Mesa. This ensures a quieter experience, better instruction, and respectful use of the land.

  • The total workshop fee is $850. A nonrefundable $250 deposit is required to hold your spot. The deposit is included in the total workshop fee.

  • All cancellations forfeit the $250 deposit. Cancellations within 48 hours of April 1, 2026 will forfeit the entire remaining balance.

  • Yes. All required access and entry fees for Navajo Nation land are included in the workshop cost.

  • Transportation details will be shared with registered participants closer to the workshop date. Participants should plan to arrive at the designated meeting location on time.

  • Registration details and payment information are available on the workshop registration page. Spots are limited and will close once the group is full.