FRIDAY — INDEPENDENT ARRIVAL
Participants arrive independently in the afternoon or evening.
Friday includes no guided activities or organized moments and is dedicated solely to travel and accommodation, allowing everyone to approach the following days calmly and be ready for the photographic outings.
SATURDAY — OBSERVATION, WAITING, AND SUNSET
The day begins in the early morning hours, when the light is more grazing and chamois activity is often easier to read.
We will move through high-altitude environments selected according to the season and current conditions, alternating slow movements with long periods of distant observation.
Throughout the day, time will be dedicated to reading the landscape and animal behavior, choosing observation positions and working on environmental photography, balancing subject and landscape, and emphasizing the essential nature of the scene.
In the afternoon, the activity continues, adapting to environmental and weather conditions.
The day concludes with a sunset photographic outing, when low light and long shadows enhance shapes, movements, and open spaces.
SUNDAY — SECOND DAWN AND IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION
Sunday morning is dedicated to another early outing, often decisive in completing the experience.
Observations from previous days allow for refined choices, revisiting interesting situations, and working with greater awareness on image construction.
The activity concludes in the late morning or around midday, depending on environmental conditions.