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New &Beyond photographic journey captures Patagonia

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This photographic journey is hosted by acclaimed French photographer and filmmaker Timothy Dhalleine, who has lived in Patagonia since 2013 and is widely recognised for capturing the grandeur of Chile’s diverse landscapes from the Atacama Desert to southern Patagonia, while telling deeply human stories through his work. Timothy’s photography and filmmaking are grounded in visual storytelling and emotional interpretation of place. His recent projects include two documentaries highlighting Chile’s contrasting scenery and the enduring spirit of adventure. His award-winning film The Present follows Dimitri, a young Frenchman living with Huntington’s disease, as he cycles from Mexico to Patagonia, choosing to embrace life fully despite his condition. The film has resonated strongly with international audiences. His latest project documents the return of legendary climber Sir Chris Bonington to Chilean Patagonia, 62 years after his historic ascent of Torre Central del Paine, offering a powerful reflection on time, memory and landscape.

 

Under Timothy’s guidance, guests learn not only the technical aspects of photography but also how to anticipate light, shape visual narratives and develop images with intention. Warm, charismatic and backed by more than a decade of experience in the tourism industry, Timothy is known for leaving a lasting impression on every guest he guides.

 

The expedition operates as intimate small group journey, ensuring meaningful time with the host photographer and ample freedom for personal photographic exploration. Rates begin from USD 14,990 per person sharing, subject to availability, and includes accommodation, internal transfers, selected meals, expert photographic guidance and the dedicated support of andBeyond guides and travel specialists. International flights, travel insurance and selected premium beverages fall outside the package.


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“Patagonia has a way of reminding you that the landscape is always in charge,” adds Pedro Barraza, Managing Director – South America at &Beyond. “This journey is about slowing down enough to really see it. When that happens, exploring becomes less about capturing a place and more about understanding it.”





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