Friday, June 30, 2017

landscape photo workshops in Canada

Landscape Photography workshops in Canada

A country of outstanding natural beauty, Canada has a wide variety of landscapes; the mountains, the prairies, lakes and rivers with many national and provincial parks to protect the habitats. With a total land mass of 9,984,670 sq km (3,855,103 sq mi), Canada is the second largest country in the world and has some incredible landscapes waiting for you to capture through your lens.


From the shores of Newfoundland, north to the arctic circle, and west to the Pacific Northwest and the shores of British Columbia, I run photography workshops at different times of the year. 

If landscapes are your favourite things to photograph, I am sure you will find something in this link
that wets your appetite.

Monday, June 26, 2017

Photo workshops in the Yukon

Yukon Photography Workshops at Kevin Pepper Photography

Yukon is home to Canada’s highest peak, the world’s largest non-polar ice fields, several Canadian Heritage Rivers and healthy, abundant wildlife. From the crimson carpet of the tundra in autumn, to the majestic mountain peaks and arguably the best northern lights viewing in Canada, the vast pristine wilderness of the Yukon beckons.

Yukon’s jaw-dropping natural features are what set this place apart. This is a land rich with dramatic mountain vistas, wild rivers and crystal clear lakes. Close to 80 per cent remains pristine wilderness.

My Experience in the Yukon

I have been leading workshops in the Yukon since 2013. It is one of the areas of Canada that I am passionate about. I am a fully registered guide with the Territory of Yukon. That means you should have peace of mind as I have experience you should expect from a guide and I am registered with the Park services and government as a licensed guide.

See all the workshops I run in the yukon by clicking on this link, http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/photography-workshops-in-the-yukon

Friday, June 23, 2017

A list of Photography Workshops In Mongolia

If you could take a martini shaker and add a dash of vast landscapes of the Gobi, sprinkle in a twist of the snow capped mountains of Bayan-Ölgi and the dramatic gorges and lakes of Khovsgol and then add in the Ger tents of the nomad and the cry of a soaring golden eagle… Shake it all up and top it off with some of the oldest Buddhist temples and ruins, abundant wildlife and legendary hospitality you will find anywhere, and you come up with a recipe for one of the most inviting and beautiful countries in the world.

Since the fall of communism, Mongolia has done just about everything in its power to open itself up to the world. While the old traditions survive and the wild nature is still mostly intact for the adventurous traveler, Mongolia has also reached out to the West for economic and cultural ties.

One of the highest countries in the world, Mongolia is a land of harsh extremes—snowy mountains, wide expanses of grassy steppe, and windswept desert with a people that are inviting and virtually still untouched by major tourism.

I have been travelling here since 2013 and continue to lead workshops in Mongolia. I have listed all my workshops in one location for you to look at. Please see that page here, http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/mongolia-photography-workshops

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Tanzania Photo Safari


Do you have a passion for wildlife or landscape photography? Would you like to visit a location that has the best of both? Tanzania is that location.

I can personally attest that the animals, while compelling to photograph, are merely just a component to what is arguably one of the most photogenic locations I have ever visited in my guiding career. Nowhere on earth can you find all these apex predators that follow the worlds largest land migration. It has been happening since man has inhabited earth... the Wildebeest Migration. Or time spent together will visit the area where the migration is just after the calving season on the south east corner of the Serengeti. The time a year when all mothers are teaching their young how to survive. Predators teaching young to track prey. Prey teaching youngsters to avoid predators. All amidst stunning landscapes of the famous Ngorongoro and Serengeti.

Prepare to be amazed, prepare to be humbled. This is your chance to witness an area most people will only ever read about and watch on TV wishing they could go.

Dates of the workshop: April 1, 2018 to April 9, 2018

Instructors on the Workshop: Kevin Allen Pepper

Maximum number of attendees: 8 plus one instructor - max 4 people per vehicle (only two spots left now for this amazing experience)

Price of the workshop: $6497USD if paying by check or wire transfer...add 4.0% if paying by credit card or PayPal
Single Supplement Fee: $700 but not applicable at Dunia Camp

Deposit to secure your spot on the workshop: $1500USD and the balance due 90 days prior to your departure date

Not Included: travellers insurance, international airfare, items of personal nature, liquor and beer, visa fees, items not listed as included

Workshop Details:
Before we get into the workshop details... this is the perfect workshop to bring your spouse because I have set up the workshop to accommodate serious photographers and their non photographic spouse or guest.



Day One - You arrive in Arusha at Kilimanjaro International Airport and we get picked up by our guides and taken to River Trees Inn where we will spend the night. The inn is a charming country estate that was once an old coffee farm, and still retains the nostalgic air of a well-loved homestead. Sprawling ten acres of fertile greenery, the grounds are a natural extension of Mt Meru's sloping foothills, and offer a sanctuary for the birds and wildlife indigenous to the area.
Elegantly rustic cottages are dotted along the river and in thickets of tall trees, while lush lawns and birdsong make for a peaceful and picturesque setting. Set in the heart of an area rich in nature reserves, montane forests and vibrant village culture, the scope for exploration is endless.
Stay at River Trees Lodge

Day Two - After breakfast our safari journey begins by a trip to Lake Manyara National Park. Lake Manyara is the perfect location as a soft introduction to your safari.  The scenic beauty of this park certainly makes it worth a visit, but its the tree-climbing lions, elephants and thousands of flamingos that will make this quick safari worth the morning safari on our way to Ngorongoro crater.

After our safari we will head towards our accommodation for the next few nights. The Sopa Lodge on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. Facing the always magnificent sunsets to the west, and located at the highest point on Ngorongoro crater's entire rim, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge stands well over half a kilometre above the crater floor and offers unparalleled views across this enormous caldera.

Themed around traditionally circular African houses with conical roofs, and decorated with examples of Africa's rich tapestry of artistic traditions by way of rich woodcarvings and sculptures, the lodge harmonizes perfectly with its dramatic surroundings. But the drama does not just stop with the great outdoors: it also flows through the split level interiors of the main building which all offer an unsurpassed generosity of space while somehow managing to combine an almost magically welcoming ambience of both warmth and cosiness.

Stay at Sopa Lodge at Ngorongoro Crater

Day Three - This morning you awake, eat a luxurious breakfast and then head down into the crater floor. Had it not become the world's sixth-largest unbroken caldera, then what is now known as the Ngorongoro crater could have been a towering volcanic mountain, as high as Kilimanjaro.

The crater is the flagship tourism feature for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It is a large, unbroken, un-flooded caldera, formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed some three million years ago. The Ngorongoro crater sinks to a depth of 610 metres, with a base area covering 260 square kilometres. The height of the original volcano must have ranged between 4,500 to 5,800 metres high. Apart from the main caldera, Ngorongoro also has two other volcanic craters: Olmoti and Empakai, the former famous for its stunning waterfalls, and the latter holding a deep lake and lush, green walls.

On the leeward of the Ngorongoro highlands protrudes the iconic Oldonyo Lengai, an active volcano and Tanzania's third highest peak after Kilimanjaro and Meru. Known to local people as the Mountain of God, Mount Lengai's last major eruption occurred in 2007. At the mountain's foot is Lake Natron, East Africa's major breeding ground for flamingoes.

Todays safari on the floor will allow you to see over 25,000 large animals including 26 black rhinoceros. There are 7,000 wildebeests, 4,000 zebras, 3,000 eland and 3,000 Grant's and Thomson's gazelles. The crater also has the densest known population of lions, numbering 62. Higher up, in the rainforests of the crater rim, are leopards, about 30 large elephants, mountain reedbuck and more than 4,000 buffalos, spotted hyenas, jackals, rare wild dogs, cheetahs, and other felines.

Stay at Sopa Lodge at Ngorongoro Crater


Day Four - Today we move from Ngorongoro and head towards the Serengeti. Our first visit will be the Olduvai Gorge archaeological site, widely regarded as the cradle of mankind and the most important prehistoric site in the world. It is at Olduvai where remains of Zinjanthropus, the world's first humans, were discovered by Dr Louis and Mary Leakey over 50 years ago. The earliest known specimens of the human genus, Homo-habilis, as well as early hominids such as Paranthropus boisei have also been found there. The Olduvai Gorge is a steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley, stretching along eastern Africa. The windswept Olduvai is about thirty miles long, lying within the rain shadow of the Ngorongoro highlands. The gorge is named after oldupaai, the Maasai word for the wild sisal plant.

Millions of years ago, the site comprised of a large lake, the shores of which were covered with successive deposits of volcanic ash. Some 500,000 years ago seismic forces diverted a nearby stream, which began to cut down into the sediments, revealing the seven main layers in the walls of the gorge. Based on fossil evidence found at the Olduvai Gorge, it is believed that various hominid species have been occupying the crater continuously for the past three million years of Ngorongoro's existence. Native hunter and gatherers who initially lived in the vicinity were replaced by pastoralists a few thousand years ago.

After your visit to the cradle of life, we head on to visit a Massai tribe in their village. The masaii are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are among the best known local populations due to their residence near the many game parks of the African Great Lakes, and their distinctive customs and dress. Our visit will allow you to photograph the tribe in their village. My last visit we photographed young adults throwing spears, school kids at school and different people from the tribe going about their daily lives.

We will even let you partake in Adumu, the traditional Masai jumping dance. For the performance of Adumu, Masai men form a circle, one of them enters inside it and they jump. As high as possible, as smooth as possible, as elegant as possible. Their bodies should stay a narrow pose and their feet should not touch the ground. The higher the jump is, stronger the guy is and, by all means, more of respect, admiration and desire he gets from women. So, obviously, Masai jumping dance dance is also a competitive dance. The highest jump can even be 80 centimeters high! Adumu literally means to jump and down in a dance.

From our time with the Masai we head towards the Serengeti. The wildebeest come here during the rains, December through May. They calve on the plains in February, they gallop through the woodlands, they swim across the lake. This is the time of year when the resident animals converge around Ndutu's waterholes and marshes - elephants, giraffes, impalas, every kind of cat, a profusion of birds.. no matter the season, there's always lots to see
For the next two nights we are staying at one of my favourite lodges, Ndutu. Ndutu Safari Lodge is situated in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the southern Serengeti eco-system. The Lodge nestles unobtrusively under a canopy of giant acacias with views towards Lake Ndutu. The lodge offers a superb base in which to explore the range of habitats that lie within easy reach. Swamps, woodland, soda lakes and the world famous Serengeti short grass plains make Ndutu Safari Lodge one of the best places to watch wildlife.

Ndutu Safari Lodge consists of 34 stone cottages that extend from the central, open-sided bar, lounge and dining room. Each room has its own verandah that faces Lake Ndutu. All rooms have en-suite facilities. The cottages are made from local materials and offer comfortable accommodation.

Stay at Ndutu Lodge

Day Five - This is what you're come to Tanzania looking for ... Shaded by majestic acacia trees, the are of Ndutu Safari Lodge offers peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Together we will spend some time together on safari, relax and unwind. Relax to the rhythm of an African day as a myriad of bird calls herald the rising sun. Enjoy our resident wildlife, go for a game drive and explore the range of habitats that lie within easy reach... but it will be the wildebeest that we will be after.

In the evening, sip a cool drink at the bar followed by a four course dinner.
Don't expect five stars at Ndutu; but from the campfire you will see millions.
Stay at Ndutu Lodge



Day Six to Day Eight - Tucked in the Moru Kopjes in the southern Serengeti, this secluded camp offers impressive game viewing and dazzling sunrises

A short drive from the Naabi Hill gate in the southern Serengeti, Dunia Tented Camp is perfectly placed to explore the southern stretches of the National Park. The Ndutu area, Moru Kopjes, southern plains and Central Serengeti valley are all easily reachable, but the secluded setting of the camp means you escape the high season crowds and discover an area of the park that others rarely touch upon. The location is second to none and boasts bush views that stretch out endlessly from your tent door, to reveal some of the Serengeti's most breathtaking vistas.

Pitched on a major wildebeest migration corridor in the Central Serengeti, Dunia Camp offers easy access to the scenic Moru Kopjes and superb sightings of the big cats, leopard and rhino that roam the forests on the fringes of the Seronera River.

Dunia is a tranquil semi-permanent camp with just eight spacious tented suites, each with expansive views of the pristine wilderness and game-filled plains from a large private veranda. Attention to every detail is balanced by a graceful simplicity in harmony with the serene location. Enjoy an exclusive Serengeti safari with superb sightings of resident game and migration viewing twice a year, and round it all off with a sunrise hot-air balloon flight.

Stay at Dunia Camp

Day Nine - All good things must come to an end and today we start our journey home. Today we travel from our lodge to the regional airstrip and take a regional flight back to Kilimanjaro International Airport. For those that need, we rented some day rooms at the KIA lodge right by the airport. You can stop by the lodge, shower and relax inside the Lodge and get taken to the airport when you need to prepare for your flight home... or your personal extension to the beaches of Zanzibar. If that extension is something you would be interested in, please ask and my friend, Mefi, the woman that owns my preferred African tour company would be happy to facilitate for you.

Safari Extension - I also have a safari extension. I will be doing a three extension to Cat Central... For those that stay for the extension we start on day nine after we drop people off at the regional airport. From Dunia we drive to Namiri Plains. An area known as cat central. We remain in the Namiri Plains for nights of the 9th, 10th and 11th. On day 12 we will take a regional flight back to Arusha. If there is a long wait for your flights home, we have day rooms set aside for you at the KIA Lodge by the airport.. (all transfers arranged). B

Contact me if you have any question. Click here to contact me, http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/contact-me/

Monday, June 19, 2017

Wildlife and Aurora Photo workshop in the Yukon

Yukon Wildlife and Aurora Photography Workshop

After week one sold out in less than two weeks, We have decided to add a second week of this popular workshop.
Calling all photographers that have always wanted to photograph Canadian wildlife and the northern lights in one of the best locations in the world to capture the Aurora. 
I am referring to the Yukon. It is here where you will close your eyes and breathe in crisp Yukon air. Smell spruce sap and the earthy scent of tundra, and listen for the excited howls of husky sled dogs. But the real magic happens when you open your eyes and drink in Yukon landscapes under dancing aurora borealis.
Come with me on a vacation in Canada's Yukon, it is a larger than life experience.
Now after five years of running workshops in Northern Canada, I’ve decided to take a small group of photographers to focus on the wildlife. Our target species are Canada Lynx, Red Fox, Silver Fox, Artic Fox, Muskox, Dall Sheep, Mountain Goats, Caribou, Woodland Bison, Elk, Moose, Mule Deer.  
This is the perfect trip for someone that wants to focus on capturing once in a lifetime aurora images over some of the most majestic landscapes Canada has to offer. And, photograph some of the most exotic animals Canada has to offer.
Our animal photo shoots are custom tailored private photo shoots up close and personal with some of the most desirable animal species in Canada at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve.
Because this group is small it will also allow us to be flexible and photograph these animals in an intimate setting with backdrops of mountains and forests. The size of the group will also allow us the flexibility to get to the locations I know produce the best aurora I have seen in Canada.
Dates of Workshop: January 21, 2018 to January 26, 2018
Maximum number of attendees: 8 attendees only
Price of Workshop: $3495USD
Deposit to Secure your spot: Your deposit of $2,000 USD will hold your space. Balance of $1,495 USD is due not later than October 1, 2017.
Single Supplement: $500
Instructor: Kevin A. Pepper
Included: All Park entrance fees, Yukon Wildlife Preserve Fees and guides, lunches while at the Wildlife preserve, guiding services by an insured and legally registered guide in the Yukon, professional photography mentorship, shared accommodation, transportation via an 8 seater SUV with sufficient luggage space for all our clothing and gear.
Not Included: Items of personal nature, your flights to get you to the workshop, laundry and telephone services, anything not listed as included. 
Weather in Whitehorse: The month of January is characterized by gradually rising daily high temperatures, with daily highs ranging from a dry -13°C to -11°C over the course of the month, exceeding 1°C or dropping below -29°C only one day in ten.
Suggested Gear List: A wide angle lens with an aperture of 2.8 or faster. A medium telephoto in the range of 70-200mm with a suggested aperture of 2.8. A 100-400mm. Sturdy tripod and sturdy ball head. A remote shutter release. Polarizer and ND filters. A minimum of four batteries and battery chargers. A flashlight.
A word from someone that attended last year

Best trip ever Kevin Allen Pepper had a blast!!! Wish to do it again!  You are awesome at your "job" !!!! Wish I had that job. Seriously Kevin, the trip last month was more than I could if wished for and you were so accommodating with the agenda all based in weather! Saw tons and had a amazing time with all of you! New friends and a once in a lifetime experience. Thank you

- Anita King, Yukon '17



Here is the itinerary. 
Day One – Sunday, January, 21, 2018 – You arrive in Whitehorse during the day and we will meet for a group dinner at 6pm on the Sunday to go over the weeks itinerary. 
After dinner, if the skies co-operate and the aurora forecast is active we will head out to one of many locations I have scouted in the last five years so you can go photograph the aurora with me in the Yukon. 
Hotel is the Westmark Inn
Day Two – Monday, January 22, 2018 – This morning we will have breakfast before we head to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for your first private photo session with the animals of the Yukon. 
Your morning starts at 10:00am. For the next three hours we will be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
At noon I have secured the board room at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and will bring in lunch while you look at photos and we discuss your photos and how to improve in the afternoon. 
From 1pm till 4:00pm we will go back out and you will be once again be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
After dinner, if the skies co-operate and the aurora forecast is active we will head out to one of many locations I have scouted in the last five years so you can go photograph the aurora with me in the Yukon. 
Hotel is the Westmark Inn
Day Three – Tuesday, January 23, 2018 – This morning we will have breakfast before we head to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for your first private photo session with the animals of the Yukon. 
Your morning starts at 10:00am. For the next three hours we will be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
At noon I have secured the board room at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and will bring in lunch while you look at photos and we discuss your photos and how to improve in the afternoon. 
From 1pm till 4:00pm we will go back out and you will be once again be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
After dinner, if the skies co-operate and the aurora forecast is active we will head out to one of many locations I have scouted in the last five years so you can go photograph the aurora with me in the Yukon. 
Hotel is the Westmark Inn
Day Four – Wednesday, January 24, 2018 – This morning we will have breakfast before we head to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for your first private photo session with the animals of the Yukon. 
Your morning starts at 10:00am. For the next three hours we will be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
At noon I have secured the board room at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and will bring in lunch while you look at photos and we discuss your photos and how to improve in the afternoon. 
From 1pm till 4:00pm we will go back out and you will be once again be guided by a staff member and myself in behind the fence lines for very intimate photographic sessions with animals native to the Yukon. 
After dinner, if the skies co-operate and the aurora forecast is active we will head out to one of many locations I have scouted in the last five years so you can go photograph the aurora with me in the Yukon. 
Hotel is the Westmark Inn
Day Five – Thursday, January 25, 2018 – Today I want to give you a chance to see some of Canada’s northern landscapes just a few degrees south of the arctic circle. Today we will visit Fish Lake and some private land that I have access to in the area. We will also drive west towards Kluane National Park, a World Heritage Site. 
We may even see wild herds of Dall Sheep and Elk that are in the area. 
If the skies co-operate and the aurora forecast is active we will head out to one of many locations I have scouted in the last five years in that area so you can go photograph the aurora with in South Western Yukon. 
Hotel is the Westmark Inn
Day Six - Friday, January 26, 2018 - Departure day. You can schedule your departures from Whitehorse any time on the last day. 
Are you ready for Canada's north and some of the best aurora and exotic wildlife you will photograph? Click on the following link to get your questions answered, or to register, http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/2018-northern-lights-in-the-yukon-1-1

Friday, June 16, 2017

Exclusive Grizzly Bear Photo Workshop inside the arctic circle

I wish to welcome naturalists, filmmakers, photographers, bear lovers, and all those looking for true peace of mind.
In 2019 I am offering you life-changing wilderness adventures "off the beaten trail" for only 3 people maximum.
For the 20 guests that are allowed to travel to the remote sub-arctic of the Northern Yukon, each experiences a very exclusive, engaging and surely unforgettable because only a maximum of 3 or 4 people are allowed into this pristine location at any one time.
Dates: October 6, 2019 to October 15, 2019
Instructor: Kevin Pepper
Number of Attendees: 3
Viewing Highlights
Experience a once in a lifetime adventure "off the beaten trail" in the pristine wilderness of Northern Yukon, Canada
Discover for yourself that a peaceful and safe co-existence with grizzly bears is not only possible,  but also entertaining and fun
Live in close proximity with grizzly bears during your entire stay
Take advantage of excellent filming and photographic opportunities
Experience an exclusive small group adventure led by one of my professional wilderness guides with longstanding experience and expert knowledge in grizzly bear behavior
Included:
Services of one of our professional wilderness guides
Helicopter transportation to remote wilderness camp
Accommodation at the camp
Flights to/from Whitehorse to Dawson City
Meals while at the Bear Cave Mountain Adventures camp, including all non-alcoholic beverages and wine/ beer at dinner
Not included:
Flights to/from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Overnights in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Tips, gratuities, personal expenses
Travel, medical or any other kind of insurance coverage

Conservation of fish and wildlife in areas of high ecological values, and meeting those as passionate about nature as we are, is what my partners in this adventure strive for.
The corner-stone of our philosophy is sharing these ecologies with guests from all around the world while helping to preserve the area with all of its unique flora and fauna.
On behalf of my partners for this trip, and the Vuntut Gwitchin people of Old Crow, I invite you to experience your own wilderness journey of a lifetime "off the beaten trail" deep inside teh Arctic Circle in norther Yukon.
"The camp is a place of peaceful tranquility but where one of the most unique and exciting natural history events plays out in harmony known only to true wilderness.
When your are face to face with an ice bear, you know right then and there that you are looking at something which cannot be found anywhere else in the world."
We are getting you as close to grizzly bears in the wild as possible in the safety of a highly trained, professional wilderness guide with longstanding experience and expert knowledge in grizzly bear behavior. Your safety and the safety of the grizzly bears is of the utmost importance for us. We ensure you an enjoyable and unforgettable experience viewing them in their natural habitat.
Due to the isolated location of the camp in the unscathed ecosystem of the river system we are visiting, and our long- standing experience with grizzly bears, we have developed an intimate relationship with many of these animals over the past decades. Seeing grizzly bears at close range, even while at the lodge, is common at our location.
... the viewing experience
"By September 15th the chum salmon have returned to their spawning grounds. By then the bears have arrived and are anxious to catch them".
Grizzly bear viewing is done "face to face" on the ground with a guide. Designated viewing sites offer you many opportunities to watch the grizzlies go about their business catching and eating chum salmon.
The viewing sites are within easy walking distance of camp and provide optimum light and weather conditions for observation, filming and photography.
Groups often spend two to four hours at a site depending on bear activity. One of the viewing sites is conveniently located close to the camp at the end of a 40-meterwooden walkway. During times of cold temperatures, you can therefore easily retreat to the camp to warm up between bear visits.
Due to the closeness of our viewing sites and the excellent viewing opportunities directly from camp, the physical fitness level required for your wildlife adventure is basic.
... the camp
When you arrive by helicopter at the camp you will know right away that you are in true untouched wilderness. Isolated from roads and development, the area is a valuable, zen-like ecological oasis. Here, grizzly bears and humans have long tread common pathways to share the bounty of the remarkable Fishing Branch River.
Blending well into the natural surroundings, the camp offers comfortable heated cabins of double occupancy. The main lodge consists of a kitchen and dining room where our chefs provide excellent cuisine three times a day. Dinner wine, beer and appetizers are complementary.
Each cabin, equipped with lighting, contains two single beds with duvet bedding as well as a wood heater to ensure your comfort. There is also a hot shower facility at your disposition.
Itinerary and Details

Day 1 - October 6, 2019- You arrive in Dawson City on a commercial airline flight that I will book for you and will get picked up at the airport and transferred to your hotel in Dawson City. We will meet at the Aurora Inn and I will prepare you for your bear adventure deep inside the Arctic Circle.

If the skies are clear we will go out and photograph the aurora around Dawson City and the river.
Single accommodation
Dinner Included
Day 2 - October 7, 2019 - we will get picked up at the hotel and taken to the airport where we will meet our chartered helicopter pilot who will be taking us two hours north by helicopter this morning.

By noon we will be in-front of the bears near our camp.
Shared accommodation in cabins
All meals included
Day 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Day 8 - Oct 8 until Oct 13, 2017 - by day we will have bear viewing from before sunrise into the night.
At night we even have a viewing platform designed for aurora photography.

During the days I am available for editing help if you want to edit some of your photos while on location.
Shared accommodation in cabins
All meals included
Day 9 - October 14, 2019 - After an early morning photo shoot with the bears and a hearty breakfast we will be picked up by helicopter and taken back to Dawson City on a two hour flight that takes you over some of Canada's incredible northern terrain.
If the skies are clear we will go out and photograph the aurora around Dawson City and the river
Tonight we will stay at the Aurora Inn in Dawson City.
Dinner Included
Day 10 - October 15, 2019 - You start your journey home when you board your flight home that I will have booked for you.
Bear Information: Every fall, in the shadow of craggy mountains, as many as 40 grizzly bears shamble along the river’s banks, foraging their limit of chum salmon that have traveled thousands of miles from the Bering Sea to spawn and die. The grizzly excels at fishing.
By mid-October, winter settles in at Bear Cave Mountain; the elements of an arriving winter transform the grizzlies into the ‘ice bears' we all want to photograph.
Some of the females will be pregnant when entering a cave and may produce up to three tiny, blind and hairless offspring. These cubs travel with their mother for two to three years.
The grizzly bear's fur ranges from a cream or silver color to almost black, as shown in our Bear Galleries. Light-colored tips over darker fur render the bears a grizzled look, hence the name, grizzly. A humpy shoulder and low-slung neck further distinguish these bears. Adults weigh between 250-600 pounds.
Travel Information: The season in this location begins in mid-September where it is late Fall on the Arctic Circle. The leaves are almost gone from the willow and other deciduous trees. At the end of the season, the beginning of November, it is winter and temperatures can be very cold. Approximately 40 percent of the weather is clear and 60 percent overcast. Typically there are several days of overcast pushed out by a high pressure system of clear blue skies coming south from the arctic.  Our warm weather comes from the south, colder but clearer weather from the north.
October 01 through October 15 It can transition to winter during this time with snow staying on the ground. Daytime temperatures range between plus 8 and minus 10 Celsius or 46 and 14 degrees Fahrenheit. October 16 through November 01 Winter is in motion and staying warm at the viewing sites can be a challenge.  Daytime temperatures can be as cold as minus 10 to minus 20 degrees Celsius or plus 14 and minus 2 Fahrenheit.  Night time temperatures can drop to minus 30. We are never far away from the cabins and we can go back and get warm frequently
Items to Bring:  Warm and compact sleeping bag -  Head lamp & spare batteries - Toilet items - Fleece and synthetic clothing:  – it is lightweight and dries quickly - No GIANT duffel bags or suitcases. - winter boots - winter jacket and pants - winter hat to cover your ears - winter gloves and liner gloves - You will be flying in a helicopter and cargo space is limited. - Limit gear to 45 kilograms or 80 pounds - 400mm lens - tripod with ball head for night photography - gimball head for wildlife photograph - 70-200mm lens - wide angle lens with 2.8 aperture - remote shutter release - spare batteries and memory cards - battery charger - laptop for editing -
Note on pricing... the cost of the trip is actually $18950CAD... The USD price above will fluctuate to reflect what the actual cost is...
If visiting one of the most remote areas on earth to photograph one of natures apex predators appeals to you, click on the following link for photos, a video and more information, http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/exclusive-flyin-grizzly-trip-inside-the-arctic-circle-1

Monday, June 12, 2017

2019 Reindeer Herders, Eagle Hunters and Naadam Festival

2019 Reindeer Herders, Eagle Hunters and Naadam Festival

We have created a workshop that introduces you to ancient Mongolian cultures in very remote parts of a country that once ruled the majority of the civilized world. These nomadic culturest have been in existence for over 900 years and through years of travelling to Mongolia we have created this trip just for photographers to enjoy intimate photo opportunities. Together we will travel through Mongolia to see first-hand the thousand year old art of eagle falconry on horseback, witness the Naadam Festival, which has origins back to the 17th century, and then travel north to see reindeer herders that only exist in remote pockets of the world and most people only ever read about in magazines or history books. 

Workshop Dates: July 04-17, 2019
Workshop Leaders: Jeff Wendorff and Kevin Pepper
Tour includes: Transfers on arrival and departures,English speaking guide at all time. All lodging: Twin share in Hotel-9 in Ulaanbaatar; triple/quadruple in Ger camp/local hotel and shared Ger (men in 1 Ger and women in 1 Ger) at Kazakh nomadic family Gers. All meals are provided as mentioned in the itinerary. Costs of model, 4x4 Russian vehicles in Western Mongolia and at Lake Huvsgul, comfortable minivan/minibus in and around Ulaanbaatar, Photography session with Monks at Gandan Monastery, Park Entrance Fees, Sightseeing as per itinerary (traditional folk concert in Ulaanbaatar included), Ticket for Naadam Festival, Ulaanbaatar – Olgii – Ulaanbaatar flight tickets + Tax (15kg free luggage), Ulaanbaatar – Moren – Ulaanbaatar flight tickets + Tax (15kg free luggage), 1L of drinking water per day per person
DOES NOT INCLUDE: International air/train + tax, luggage fees above 15kg for each internal flight, Travel insurance, medical insurance, Fee for Visa, Drinks, Additional services, camera fees, Personal expenses, Items of a personal nature, gratuity to local guides etc. 
Day 1. Jul 4. ARRIVAL DAY.
Travelers arrive on your different flights and be picked up at the airport and transferred to our hotel in downtown Ulaanbaatar by our drivers.
Accommodations at Hotel-9 in the city center
Day 2. Jul 5. Tour of the city, including Gandan Monastery
We will gather in the morning at 9am to enjoy a leisurely tour of Ulaanbaatar city. Today is a day to acclimate to the time change and give you a city tour of Ulaanbaatar.
This easy tour takes you through some of the principal sights of this unique city. You visit the Gandan Monastery, housing a 26 meter high gilded statue of the Buddha. Here you will be able to photograph the Monks as they go about their daily activities and photograph inside and around the temple. 
While out taking photos we will work on such things as using natural light for portraits and taking street style photography of the locals and monks going about their daily lives and chores.
Today we will have with us a model and a 13th Century Queens Dress. We will take our model into a natural setting and take portrait photos of her in the Mongolian Landscapes.
After our excursion into Mongolian culture and history, we will gather back at the hotel and discuss the weeks activities. Now is a chance to find out your expectations of the week and give you the itinerary for the workshop.
At night we have arranged for the group to go visit a local musical performance including throat singing and Mongolian contortionists.
Accommodations at Hotel-9 in the city center
B, L, D included
Day 3-5. Jul 6-8. Ulaanbaatar - Bayan Ulgii
Day three we will travel day to Bayan-Ogli (flight MO-97 scheduled to leave Ulaanbaatar at 06.20am and arrive in Ulgii at 08.20 local time: flight times TBA), the western most province of Mongolia.
We will get picked up at the airport and transported to our accommodations with a local family, our hosts the the next two nights. Here, you will immerse yourself in the Kazakh traditions and live and sleep in our own Ger tents with a nomadic family.
During our time here we will live in a valley surrounded by mountains, the fields dotted with sheep, yak, horses, and local families that will invite you into their homes, engage in conversation with us and allow us to take photos of them as they live as they did for generations.
We will also have four private photo shoots with traditional eagle hunters in mountain settings as they put their eagles and horses through their traditional hunting practice.
You will witness eagles flying from mountains and landing on eagle hunters arms as they ride on horseback. You will photograph eagles hunting prey and be able to photograph these hunters running and riding horses with the eagles on their arms. This truly is a once in a lifetime experience.
Shared accommodation in Ger tents for two nights, (Men in one Ger tent, women in another)
Shared accommodation at Eagles Nest on third night.
B,D included
DAY 6. Jul 9. Bayan Ulgii – Ulaanbaatar, Naadam activities.
Take the return flight from Ulgii to Ulaanbaatar (MO-98 scheduled to leave Ulgii at 08.20 local time and arrive in Ulaanbaatar at 12.20pm; exact flight times TBA), upon arrival transfer to a restaurant for lunch.
After lunch we will visit the Naadam Festival fields to photograph some of the sporting events such as horse races, archery and ankle bone shooting competitions.
Accommodation at Hotel-9.
B, L, D included
DAY 7. Jul 10. Naadam in Ulaanbaatar
Today we will enjoy a full day at the Naadam Festivals activities such as wrestling, more archery competitions and horse races. There will also be thousands of local dressed traditionally as well as lots of music and dances around the Naadam fields.
You may also want to photograph the Naadam fireworks at the Central Square at night at around 10pm. This is the largest and most intense fireworks display I have ever seen. The fireworks are just steps away from our hotel. You will be positioned to photograph the fireworks above the main square and the parliament buildings.
Accommodation at Hotel-9.
B, L, D included
Day 8-9. Jul 11-12. Hustai National Park - Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes - Ulaanbaatar
After an early breakfast drive to the Hustai National Park. Just 100 km away from the capital, it is the nest of the Mongolian Przewalski horses which can be seen roaming wildly in this beautiful national park.
From there we will head to our ger camp near the beautiful Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes. After dinner you will be taken to the Sand Dunes for your chance to photograph the sun as it descends over the dunes.
Elsen Tasarkhai is one of the most picturesque places of Mongolia and is part of the 80 km long Mongol Els Sand Dunes. This place is a wonderful combination of pretty sand dunes, majestic granite mountains, grassy green land, a clear fresh spring and a tiny lake. Indeed, here you can enjoy seeing the combination of Gobi and Khangai Natural Zones.
Together we will visit the Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes and Erdene Khamba Temple in picturesque Khugnu Khan Mountain Return to Ulaanbaatar and transfer to the hotel on the night of day 10.
Accommodation: Night 8 at Ger Camp near Elsen Tasarkhai Sand Dunes
Meals: BLD
Accommodation: Night 9 at Hotel 9 
Meals: BLD
Day 10. Jul 13. Ulaanbaatar to Moren via an internal country flight, further drive to the Lake Huvsgul.
Today we travel north to Lake Huvsgal once we arrive in Moren. A day of travelling through the northern part of Mongolia to the most photogenic lake in Mongolia.
Transfer to tourist Ger camp
Meals: BLD
Day 11-12. Jul 14-15. Days to visit a summer camp of the Tsaatan Reindeer family or two, who have come down from the Taiga to the shores of the Lake Huvsgul to earn some money from tourists showcasing their huts & reindeers.
During our time here we will live in a valley surrounded by mountains, the fields dotted with sheep, yak, horses, and local families that will invite you into their homes, engage in conversation with us and allow us to take photos of them as they live as they did for generations.
We will also have private photo shoots with some of the last Reindeer herders in Mongolia.
Tourist Ger camp by the Lake Huvsgul.
Meals: BLD
Day 13. Jul 16. Flight back to Ulaanbaatar. Upon our arrival back in Ulaanbaatar we can visit the local cashmere outlets so you have a chance to take advantage of the very inexpensive cashmere prices in Mongolia.
Accommodations at Hotel-9 in the city center
B, D included
Day 14. Jul 17. Flight home as your schedule dictates. You will be transferred back to the hotel by our staff. 
If this trip is something that interests you, just click on this link. http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/2019-mongolia-reindeer-herders-and-eagle-hunters

Friday, June 9, 2017

Camargue Horses Photography Workshop

Camargue Horses and Provence

On this Photography Tour we are combining two of the most photogenic locations and subjects we could think of… Provence, arguably the most irresistible region in France, Provence ranges from the snow-capped mountains of the southern Alps to the delta plains of the Camargue, and boasts Europe’s greatest canyon, the Gorges du Verdon. Fortified towns guard its ancient borders; countless villages perch defensively on hilltops; and great cities like Arles, Aix and Avignon are full of cultural glories and Frances captivating white horses of Camargue. Combined it will be an experience you will never forget.

Dates of the Tour: May 19, 2019 to May 24th, 2019
Tour Leader: Jeff Wendorff and Kevin Pepper
Maximum number of attendees: 8 plus tour leaders

Included - Transfers form Airports to hotels and return, Accommodation in 3-star hotel in Sainte Marie de La Mer, All entrance fees, Accommodation in Provence are at a 3-star hotel, Fees paid to ranches and horse guardians to facilitate transfer and photo sessions of horses, All ground transfers throughout your stay, Guiding fees, Photographic Tuition,
Excluded - International Flights, Travel Insurance, Items of a personal nature, Meals during tour.

Camargue Horses Portion of the Trip

The Camargue region of the South of France is famous for the beautiful Wild White Horses that roam the area. You will not need to be a horse lover to be transfixed whilst watching and photographing this world renowned and noble breed splashing through the shallow waters of the marshlands and lakes. When in season we can photograph Mares and Foals and also the Gardians (French Cowboys) working with the horses in their natural habitat. You will not be disappointed with the stunning results you can capture on camera.
All shoots are taken in the early morning and early evening, dawn and dusk, to ensure that we do not miss the spectacular light and different backdrops.  The Camargue is a haven for any lover of nature and the wild.  It is situated on the coast of Southern France and consists of wonderfully unspoiled wetlands, natural lakes and marshland and exceptional wildlife.
For the next 2 ½ days we will photograph at least a dozen Wild White Horses running through the marsh heading straight towards you and your camera.  It is an exhilarating experience.  Several drives take place to enable you to practice your photographic skills both technical and compositional.   We will also take images of the Camargue Cowboys (Gardians) dressed in their traditional Camargue shirts and hats, trident in hand, surrounded by the herd.
Your sessions with the horses will consist of the following scenes:
1          A shallow pond where the horses run towards us and kick up water showing the full power of their stride.
2          Time on the beach having the horses run on the sand back and forth with the sea as a back drop
3          Running out of the ocean towards us as we stand on the beach.
4          In open fields the horses will run back and forth with a bare backdrop and grass fields.
5          Stallions standing on their back legs, alone and with another stallion.

May 19, 2019 - Today is a Sunday and you will be picked up at your hotel or at the Marseilles airport at 12noon today. From the airport you will be driven to the area in which we will be photographing the horses. Our first stop is Parc ornithologique de Pont de Gau. The Ornithological park is the ideal site to discover, observe and photograph a plethora of bird species, which include hundreds of pink flamingos in their natural habitat. Ponds, swamps, lawns, channels, reed beds, saltmarshes all form this vast 60 hectare area, entirely devoted to the discovery of nature and birds of the Camargue. It is on the Park’s trails, where the peaceful silence is only broken by the bird songs, that you can observe, even closer still, birds that seem to totally ignore you.
May 20 - We have two sessions with the horses today, one at first light and one late in the day. After the action at night we take images of the horses on their own or in small groups, silhouetted against the sunset
May 21 – We have two sessions with the horses today, one at first light and one late in the day. After the action at night we take images of the horses on their own or in small groups, silhouetted against the sunset
May 22 – Saving our favorite till the last day; Today begins with a morning Stallion Shoot.  This is a unique opportunity to see the White Horses entwined at full height.  The Stallions have a feisty temperament. They fight with their manes flying.  This final morning session with the horses is for more intimate portrait and posing opportunities both with the sun in front of and behind the horses.
After our horse session we will check out of our hotel and head to our next hotel that is based in Provence.

South of France Portion of the Trip

Arguably the most irresistible region in France, Provence ranges from the snow-capped mountains of the southern Alps to the delta plains of the Camargue, and boasts Europe’s greatest canyon, the Gorges du Verdon. Fortified towns guard its ancient borders; countless villages perch defensively on hilltops; and great cities like Arles and Avignon are full of cultural glories. The sensual inducements of Provence include sunshine, food and wine, and the heady perfumes of Mediterranean vegetation.

May 22 – After our final horse shoot on the morning of May 22nd we will head back to the hotel and pack up to head to our next location in Provence. In the afternoon and into the night we will spend our time around Avignon capturing the history and architecture of Avignon and the surrounding small French villages. We will end our day at the large aquaduct for a sunset photoshoot over this amazing structure.
May 23 – Today we will spend the day in Provence visiting towns like Gordes, the Plateau de Sault and the surrounding quaint farm land between Valensole, Roussillon and Avignon
May 24 – Today we have one final photoshoot in Provence before we head to the airport in Marseilles. Please schedule your flights home after 5pm on the 24th. if you cannot get a connecting flight home we can drop you off at one of Marseilles local hotels near the airport.
If you want to join Jeff and Kevin on this trip of a lifetime, all you have to do is click on the button below and we will see you in France.
Don't forget to ask us about some of the extensions we are cooking up in France and Italy... :-)