Hunter Page has built a full-time career as a landscape photographer and guide in the Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon corridors, living in Torrey and working the terrain long enough to have catalogued its light patterns, weather windows, and seasonal shifts in granular detail. He holds BLM and National Park permits and operates fully insured for commercial activity in protected areas.
Page's tour catalog is location-specific in the way that only someone who lives in the terrain can build: Cathedral Valley sunrise sessions (the remote northern section of Capitol Reef rarely reached by casual visitors), Bentonite Hills sunset sessions, Moonscape Overlook compositions, Factory Butte approaches, Bryce Canyon hoodoo rim work, and a dedicated astrophotography program built around Capitol Reef's dark sky designation. Multi-day workshops cover fall color, spring wildflower cycles, and Milky Way alignment windows.
All-level photographers are welcome; the instruction is genuine rather than photographic tourism. Workshop sizes are small — 2026 astrophotography sessions hold 4 spots, fall color and Capitol Reef workshops hold 6. Page's working knowledge of how light falls across the Waterpocket Fold and the specific color range of the Bentonite Hills makes this a different order of experience than a general scenic tour.
**Verification notes** Website live; Hunter Page confirmed as owner-operator. BLM and National Park permits confirmed on website. Phone confirmed. Workshop structure and locations confirmed. Torrey, Utah base confirmed.