PHOTOGRAPH BROWN BEARS UP-CLOSE AMIDST SPECTACULAR SCENERY
PHOTOGRAPH BROWN BEARS UP-CLOSE AMIDST SPECTACULAR SCENERY
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure that celebrates your passion for photography? Picture yourself immersed in the breathtaking landscapes of Lake Clark, Alaska. We will delve into the enchanting world of brown bear photography, capturing their magnificence in their natural habitat. This Quest isn't just about snapping photos; it's about discovering your unique voice as a storyteller through your lens. After photographing the majestic brown bears, we’ll delve into the art of post-processing to elevate your images to new heights. No need to worry about feeling overwhelmed by technicalities – we're here to support you every step of the way. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this is your chance to unleash your creativity, surrounded by a supportive community of fellow photographers.
After a day of shooting, relax and recharge in the cozy comforts of our lodge, while savoring delicious meals prepared just for you. You'll be chauffeured from location to location on ATV Quads, ensuring you can focus on capturing the once in a lifetime images.
In addition to brown bears, we hope to find puffins, bald eagles, birds of prey, shorebirds, songbirds and even wolves in the breathtaking landscape. This Quest offers a diverse range of subjects to ignite your creativity and inspire your photography journey. So, why wait? Join us for an inspiring journey filled with exploration, beauty, and camaraderie. Let's capture moments that will last a lifetime together.
Stay in our exclusive comfortable backcountry lodge situated in the heart of bear country.
Enjoy exclusive access to the bears in their natural habitat in Lake Clark National Park on the west side of the Cook Inlet - far from the typical crowds.
We offer women of all ages, backgrounds, and photographic skill levels a safe, supportive learning environment for exploring photography, creativity, and life in the outdoors.
Marvel at scenic backdrops including volcanic Mt. Iliamna, Mt. Redoubt, and Augustine Volcano; all part of Cook Inlet's “Ring of Fire.”
Photograph bears, puffins, bald eagles, birds of prey, shorebirds, songbirds and wolves.
Be driven from location to location on ATV Quads pulling a trailer, so you don't have to lug your camera gear.
Learn Tips and Tricks from Katrin Eismann in Lightroom.
Learn about bear behavior from experienced bear guides.
Photograph from the ground - no viewing platforms are used.
June 16: Arrive in Anchorage, Alaska
Arrival in Anchorage, Alaska. Welcome dinner and overnight stay in Anchorage. Please book your room in Anchorage on your own. .(D)
June 17: Silver Salmon Creek Lodge, Lake Clark National Park
After breakfast depart at 8:00 AM by van for our 9:00 AM chartered 1 hour flight to the Silver Salmon Creek Lodge. If the weather is good, we can see Mt. ReDoubt, Mt. Augustine, and Mt. Iliamna, all active volcanoes, on the flight in. We will land on a beach in front of our lodge, and will be greeted by our hosts. You are taken to the lodge by ATV, shown your room/cabin, given a short orientation about moving around bears. Late afternoon, we will go out on our first Quest to photograph bears.
At Lake Clark, the landscape, wildlife and outdoor opportunities combine to offer photographers a true sense of Alaskan wilderness. Witness towering volcanic mountains that form the backdrop to tidal marshes, streams and pristine salt- water bays that comprise the coastline.
June 18 - 21 : Lake Clark National Park
Each day will include guided activities in the early morning and afternoon to photograph the bears against dramatic landscapes as well as other wildlife in the Lake Clark National Park area, including puffins and other birdlife. Enjoying some time around the campfire after dinner is a must! At night you may choose to stay up late to view and photograph the Aurora Borealis. On one of the days, weather permitting, we will take a boat trip to photograph puffins at a nearby rookery. Our Photo Quest staff will accompany you during all guided wildlife viewing activities, and will be available to offer camera tips, photographic advice and general assistance in both group and one-on-one sessions throughout the photography tour. Each day we return to our lodge for lunch and some free time to download and edit images. We are back in the field for late afternoon and/or evening photo sessions. A great dinner awaits our return to the lodge.(B,L,D)
June 22: Return to Anchorage
After a last morning photographing in Lake Clark National Park, we’ll set off on the stunning flight to Anchorage, where we will go our separate ways. Although flights to Anchorage FROM the Lodge usually arrive before noon, weather can always be a factor (about 10% of the time). We recommend you to schedule your departure from Anchorage after 4pm on June 22, to minimize the chance of missing your flight. Although fairly rare, weather delays can take place, either for an inbound or outbound trip. It’s usually only part of a day lost, as the weather clears and deteriorates rapidly, and we’ll be in constant communication with the pilots. If you need to spend an additional night in Anchorage on June 22 please book your own hotel room in Anchorage. We encourage everyone to purchase Trip Insurance!
Accommodations based on double occupancy.
A single supplement is not available for this Quest
Silver Salmon Creek Lodge is located within the great expanse of Lake Clark National Park on the coast of Cook Inlet. This full service, family owned lodge offers the finest amenities for your Alaskan adventure. The lodge has a comfortable lounge room for sharing stories and photos, reading or just relaxing. The dining room and large outdoor deck provides panoramic views of Cook Inlet while serving the freshest Alaskan cuisine.The bonfire pit on the lawn near the lodge is another popular gathering place to socialize in the evening under the northern night sky around a roaring fire before retiring to the privacy of your room. Each guest cabin and lodge room is unique, spacious and very comfortable with a combination of queen and twin beds, full baths, sitting areas, individual heat sources, and electricity. Our fully furnished cabins have one, two or three bedrooms and all have private decks with views of the tidal flats and Cook Inlet. Laundry services are available.
Rooms at our exclusive lodge are all very comfortable but vary in size, bed size and in-room facilities. Rooms will be assigned on suitability and on a first-come basis. Single accommodations are not available at the lodge.
Temps will usually be in the 50’s and 60’s, cool & coastal. Rain is likely so bring a raincoat & layered clothing. We do have limited laundry facilities @ the lodge. We have a hair-dryer to loan but cabins are not provided with them.
Please limit your baggage weight to 50 lbs per person including camera gear.. The Cessna 206 carries about 950 pounds of passengers and gear & carries 4 with some gear. Some larger parties will arrive in 2 or more planes, and with mixed air services. Use soft luggage please. Flight time to the lodge is about one hour in these wheel planes.
Although flights to Anchorage FROM the Lodge usually arrive before noon, weather can always be a factor (about 10% of the time). We recommend you to schedule your departure from Anchorage after 4pm on June 22, to minimize the chance of missing your flight.
Although fairly rare, weather delays can take place, either for an inbound or outbound trip. It’s usually only part of a day lost, as the weather clears and deteriorates rapidly, and we’ll be in constant communication with the pilots. If you need to spend an additional night in Anchorage on August 30, please book your own hotel room in Anchorage. We encourage everyone to purchase Trip Insurance!
The Lodge provides intermittent internet access via Excede satellite service, for emails only. We are remote and although we have the maximum package that Exede allows it is rapidly depleted by downloads, uploads, automatic updates and/or video streaming. Once the bandwidth goes over, we are shut down for the following week, which has happened. We request that Internet be used for emails and light web surfing only.
There is no bar or liquor store at the lodge but you are welcome to bring your own beverages.
Guests often ask about our gratuity policy. It is common for tips to be given directly to the guide(s) & a lump sum left for the kitchen & housekeeping staff. We suggest a range is $15-20 per person per guide per day. Please bring cash for any gratuities you wish to give.
If you have any health-related dietary concerns, please let us know.
With the chance of rain, bringing protective rain covers for your equipment is important. Some people simply use a XL ziplock bag. Some photographers prefer hip boots or even chest waders to allow kneeling or sitting in wet conditions. Camera batteries can be charged 24 hours a day.
There will be other photographers in the field, and we ask all shooters to use common sense & courteous manners & follow instructions outlined by their guide.
Boots are essential at Silver Salmon. Knee boots are adequate for most local activities & and we can borrow them from the Lodge. Please bring waterproof hiking shoes with you.
Computer / Digital Accessories
Laptop with charger and PS and Lightroom or Photo Mechanic (not mandatory)
Portable hard drive to back up images
Card reader
All cables for drives, computer, card readers, storage devices, etc.
Power converters/adapters for all international quests
Other
Cover for camera (for shooting in the rain); Fotosharp makes simple, inexpensive covers
Carbon fiber tripod with gimbal head essential for tracking animals
Remote shutter release for night photography
Small headlamp and flashlight
Camera Gear
Digital SLR
Battery charger
Extra batteries
Memory cards (bring plenty)
Flash with plenty of batteries
Lenses
24-70mm or similar
70-200mm or similar
100-400mm lens or similar
Polarizing filter(s)
Lint-free cloth to clean lenses and blower ball for dust
$8200 based on double occupancy. There is no single supplement available for this Quest.
Limited to 6 participants.
International flights to Anchorage
Personal travel insurance
Personal purchases
Hotel room in Anchorage June 16. Please book on your own.
Fishing licenses if anybody is interested in fishing.
Gratuities for the lodge and guide.
Quest workshop fee
All meals at the Lodge
Roundtrip Airfare by small plane from Anchorage to the lodge.
Accommodations based on double occupancy
Guide services
Boat trip to the puffin colony
We highly recommend that you purchase travel insurance.