2018 Pacific Northwest Photography Workshop
The
Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, typifies the majesty of the
Pacific Northwest, boasting flawless natural beauty accentuated by a
tapestry of vibrant communities.
This
area inspires many renowned artists and artisans, who honor the magic
of this land by bringing it into the physical realm. Add to that a
climate that summons outdoor enthusiasts from all corners of the Earth
and it is clear that Vancouver Island is poised to please the
photographer.
Dates of Workshop:
Dates: September 2, 2018 to September 9, 2018
Please
schedule your arrivals so you can be picked up before noon on day one
of the workshops. Plan your departure on the last on any flight
departing after 4pm on the last day.
Flights should be scheduled into Nanaimo Airport and scheduled out of Nanaimo or Victoria Airport.
Instructors
Kevin Allen Pepper
Payment Information
Price for the workshop: $4995USD for a maximum of 6 people
Single Supplement Fee: $450USD
Deposit to secure your place in the workshop is $1000USD with balance due 90 days before trip runs
What’s Included
All
accommodation in two bedroom cabins, two ferry rides, meals except that
which is not covered in itinerary, all National park entrance fees, all
Provincial park entry fees, 23 to 26 hours of wildlife viewing on
boats, transportation
What’s Not Included?
Flights to British Columbia, items of personal nature, alcohol, laundry, travelers insurance, extra nights if needed.
Itinerary of Our Workshop
Day One – Saturday
You
will be picked up at the Nanaimo Airport or your Nanaimo hotel and
taken North to Campbell River. We will pick you up at 2pm.
Overnight in Campbell River at the new Comfort Inn and Suites (Dinner included)
Day two – Sunday
Today
we take our first boat tour. Today we will spend 6 hours on the water
photographing some of the following species. Humpback Whales, Transient
Orca Whales, sea lions, harbor seals, black bear and dolphins
Overnight in Campbell River at the new Comfort Inn and Suites (Breakfast and Lunch included)
Day Three – Monday
Today
we spend another 8 hours on the water. Today we will head across the
strait to photograph Grizzly Bear. On our way and back you may see
Transient Orca Whales and Humpbacks.
Overnight in Campbell River at the new Comfort Inn and Suites (Breakfast and Lunch included)
Day Four – TuesdayToday we head west to Tofino and Ucluelet. We depart in the morning, taking roads that wind through the interior of the island.
On the way we will stop at Cathedral Grove. Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible stands of giant Douglas fir trees on Vancouver Island. Here visitors can stroll through a network of trails under the shadow of towering ancient Douglas-fir trees, majestic pillars untouched by the modern world – some more than 800 years old.
We will arrive in Ucluelet in the afternoon and check into our cabins for the next few nights.
(Breakfast, Dinner included)
After we check in walk part of the Wild Pacific Trail. This easy, family-friendly trail traces the edge of reefs where shipwrecks, whales and vistas abound. You will be enthralled by Vancouver Island’s dramatic beauty and helpful interpretive signs will enrich your visit to Ucluelet’s famous 9km trail network. A perfect destination for photographers
Tonight we will visit one of the secluded beaches or inlets for a sunset photo session.
Stay in two or three bedroom cabins in Ucluelet (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included)
Day Five – WednesdayToday at low tide we will go and photograph the black bears. Resident bears come down to the beaches at low tide to forage for such beach delicacies as rock crab, starfish and even a bit of kelp. They are an absolute pleasure to watch from the boat and thanks to their poor eyesight they are usually unaware of our presence so long as we keep quiet and a respectable distance up wind.
We will once again walk part of the Wild Pacific Trail and go photograph the area beaches between Tofino and Ucluelet. You will be photographing crashing waves, surfers riding the crashing surf and endless beaches long into the night as the sun sets before you. This is another perfect destination for photographers
During high sun we will spend some time back at our accommodation location and spend some time going through our images.
Tonight we will once again visit one of the secluded beaches for a sunset photo session.
Stay in two bedroom cabins in Ucluelet (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included)
Day Six – ThursdayWe will leave our lodge after breakfast and head towards Cowichan Bay.
When we arrive in Cowichan Bay you will have the opportunity to wander the seaside town and take photos around the harbour.
After dinner we will head out our first Whale Watching tours to focus on the Southern Resident Orca Whales, Transient Orca Whales, Humpback Whales, Grey Whales and Minke Whales. You will also encounter Sea Lions, Bald Eagles, Harbour Seals, Dalls and Harbour Porpoise as well as a myriad of marine birds on your whale watching eco tour.
Stay in Nanaimo Hotel (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included)
Day Seven – Friday
Today
is all about the sea life in the ocean around Cowichan Bay. Today we
will head out for two Whale Watching tours to focus on the Southern
Resident Orca Whales, Transient Orca Whales, Humpback Whales, Grey
Whales and Minke Whales. You will also encounter Sea Lions, Bald Eagles,
Harbour Seals, Dalls and Harbour Porpoise as well as a myriad of marine
birds on your whale watching eco tour.
One tour in the morning light, one in the evening light. – 6 to 8 hours on the water over two outings.Between our whale photography tours we will spend some time back at our accommodation location and spend some time going through our images.
Stay in Nanaimo Hotel (Dinner included)
Day Eight – SaturdayToday we wake and you will be dropped off at the airport in Victoria by 2pm, or at your Victoria hotel
Are you ready to photograph orcas, whales and bears and stunning seascapes? Clink on this link for more photos and to register... http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/2018-pacific-northwest-photo-tour
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