Showing posts with label northern lights photography workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northern lights photography workshop. Show all posts

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 2, 2017

2018 Iceland Landscape and Northern Lights Photography Workshop

2018 Winter Iceland Landscapes and Northern Lights

Join me in Iceland, with a small group of 8 guests, as we take you on the hunt for the perfect light and amazing landscapes at this most beautiful arctic paradise. Led by Kevin Pepper and and Skarpi Práinsson, explore the surreal landscapes, seascapes, fjords, waterfalls, mountains, lakes, rivers, northern lights, and stars that are the beauty of Iceland. Over 9 days and 8 nights we’ll cover a tremendous amount of this country—expect to be amongst a group of like-minded photographers who will work hard to learn new techniques and get amazing imagery. You’ll be up early and up late, shooting sunrise, sunset, and northern lights. This workshop is all-inclusive and will feature plenty of instruction in the field and in the digital darkroom.
From your home, fly to Reykjavik, Iceland to arrive on or before March 14, 2018. Our workshop begins the morning of March 15, 2018, when we’ll board our private winter-equipped Mercedes Sprinter and head out immediately. For the next 8 nights, we’ll guide you around Iceland to the best shooting venues, each beautiful in their own unique way. Accommodations will be double occupancy with en-suite facilities (single rooming is available). We arrive back in Reykjavik late in the day on March 23, 2018 and you can schedule flights home or elsewhere anytime on March 24, 2018.
Dates: March 14, 2018 to March 24, 2018
Instructor: Kevin Pepper and Skarpi Práinsson
This itinerary is flexible—we may adjust it based on weather and light conditions or other factors.  
March 14, 2018: Fly from your home to arrive in Reykjavik (KEF) anytime this day. You’ll likely relax today, but there’s also plenty to do in Iceland’s capital city, and we will provide plenty of information to you. Group dinner this evening, with introductions and a run-through of the itinerary and what you can expect.
March 15–17, 2018: After breakfast and checkout, we will board our private, winter-ready Mercedes Sprinter and begin our journey. We’ll head out to Iceland´s Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where dormant volcanoes and glaciers reside side by side on this narrow westward peninsula, full of coastline and mountains. Here at Snæfellsnes are some of Iceland’s oldest volcanoes, inactive for thousands of years, but their vast lava flows are still visible in the landscape. The dramatic backdrop of a beautiful mountain range keeps us perfectly positioned between them and the sea, where the coastline varies between cliffs, beaches, marsh, and farmland. Volcanic craters and Snaefellsjökull glacier are some of our highlights on this day, and we stop at the small fishing village Grundafjörður for lunch. We photograph the famous Kirkjufell (Church mountain), a series of volcanic cliffs and rock islets constantly being crashed by waves.
March 17–18, 2018: We will leave Snæfellsnes, and make our way to to Gauksmýri. Along the way, we can expect to see and photograph some of Iceland’s most beautiful landscapes. In and around Gauksmýri, our photo ops will include friendly Icelandic Horses, and the great mountains Baula and Skessuhorn—but the main feature of this area is Hvítserkur, the great sea stack off the northwest coast of Iceland. We will photograph Hvítserkur Rock at sunset and sunrise, and, if lucky, with the Northern Lights!
March 18–22, 2018: After sunrise, breakfast and checkout, we will travel clockwise around Iceland, passing through beautiful countryside, seaside and more. We can stop at Húsavík, a lovely small port-town in the North of Iceland. Our destination will be Mývatn, in Iceland’s North. We will base for four nights in Mývatn, so we are well-positioned to see and photograph some of Iceland’s best winter landscapes. Our photography menu here includes: Dimmuborgir, the lake area near Kálfaströnd; Hverir and Hverfjall; waterfalls Godafoss, Aldeyjarfoss, Geitafoss, Dettifoss, and Selfoss; Husavik harbor, sea stack Bakkastakkur, geothermal areas Viti (Hell), and Leirhnjúkur. We will have no shortage of things to choose from, sunrise, daytime, sunset, and with luck, Northern Lights at night!
March 22–23, 2018: We return to Gauksmýri, and again photograph the wonders of this area, but for sure another chance (or two!) at Hvítserkur Rock.
March 23, 2018: After photographing sunrise, we have breakfast and checkout. We'll make our way back to Reykjavik, arriving sometime in the late afternoon. We will have our last dinner together this evening. Workshop concludes.
March 24, 2018: Flights home anytime this day from Reykjavik (KEF).

What’s Included

  • Double occupancy lodging (Single available, just ask)
  • All transportation during the workshop in Iceland
  • All meals during the workshop
  • Photographic guiding and instruction from two pros
  • Image reviews, post-processing instruction
  • Inspiration, fun and a great time!

What’s Not Included?

Airfare from your home to and from Iceland. Travel and trip insurance (recommended). Alcoholic beverages. Tips for our guides. Anything else not specifically listed above in the “what's included” section.
Contact me by clicking on this link and i will give you more details. http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/2018-iceland-workshop-in-march

Monday, May 1, 2017

Who wants to photograph the northern lights

Calling all photographers that have always wanted to photograph 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 us on a vacation in Canada's Yukon, it is a larger than life experience.
Now after five years of running workshops in Northern Canada, we’ve decided to take a group of photographers to focus on an Aurora hunt and select winter landscapes in two Kevin’s favorite locations in the Yukon, Whitehorse and Tombstone. 
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.