Showing posts with label photography workshops in canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography workshops in canada. Show all posts

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Wildlife Photo Workshops in Canada


The large and charismatic mammals are an important part of our wildlife tourism in Canada, and several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries cater showcasing this wildlife for photographers like yourself.
Together we can see some large and small exotic creatures during your workshops with me. Whales, polar, grizzly and black bears, plus our birds of prey and moose are all wildlife-watching favourites of many that travel with me.
The vast and huge land that I call home offers stunning wilderness and natural experiences just waiting for you... and the wildlife opportunities are some of the best in the world.
You should check out my Wildlife Photography Workshops and see if you can find your next photography vacation here in Canada.
All my Photography Workshops can be seen here, https://www.canadawildlifeworkshops.com/workshops/

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, May 1, 2017

Photography Workshops in Canada in the fall and winter of 2017/2018

If fall colours is something that you are interested in... how about the largest bald eagle migration in the world... or even winter landscapes and northern lights photography are more up your alley... I have a few workshops that I think you just might find interesting. 

In October of 2017 Jeff Wendorff and I will be taking a group of photographers around my backyard... Ontario... home of the waterfall capitol of the world and some of the best maple forests that turn a vibrant orange and red every fall. 

See the details below and a link for all the information



Fall Colours and more in Canada

Dates of the Workshop: October 19th, 2017 to October 25th, 2017
Instructors: Kevin Allen Pepper and Jeff Wendorff
Join Jeff Wendorff and Kevin Pepper on our fall color in Canada workshop in our backyard, Ontario, Canada. Together we will travel from the Great Lakes, visit the Waterfall Capitol of the World and head for the southern most point of Canada, Pelee Island and the winery. You will be introduced to some stunning scenery and some of our local wildlife such as owls, red fox, bald eagles, one of the best wineries in Canada, the largest junk yard in Canada and Niagara Falls.

How about the Northern Lights in Canada? You dont have to travel half way around the world to Iceland and Norway to get great aurora images... we have them here in Canada, and our landscapes are fantastic. 
All the details and a link to see more information is below


Yukon Aurora, Landscapes and Wildlife

Workshop is November 11, 2017 to November 17, 2017
Instructors:  Kevin Pepper and Michael Strickland
This photo workshop takes you to a unique part of the country to witness some of the best winter landscapes Canada has to offer. You are also going to be in some of Canada's prime aurora viewing locations.

Did you know that we have one of, if not THE largest migration of Bald Eagles in Canada? I used to live 10 minutes from this migration and know the honey holes where the eagles fish for the spawning salmon every fall. 

See all the details and a link for more information below. 


Birds of Prey and More

Workshop is November 26 to December 1, 2017
Instructors: Jeff Wendorff and Kevin Pepper
This photo workshop is centered on the largest bald eagle migration in North America. Between 2000 to 8000 bald eagles find their way to this area beginning in late October to feed on the spawning salmon. They then stay in the area until later in the winter months to have their young before returning to their summer area in Northern BC and the Yukon.

The Yukon is home to some of the most saught after wildlife in Canada. While most are near impossible to see because of the remoteness of the mammals, or the elusive natures of other, I have created a photography workshop to help you see all these animals over the course of 6 days. 

All the details can be seen below. Click on the link to find out more. 


Yukon Wildlife and Aurora Photography Workshop

Dates: January 21, 2018 to January 26, 2018
Instructor: Kevin A. Pepper
Calling all photographers that have always wanted to photograph some of Canada's most exotic wildlife species and 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. 

I hope to see you in Canada later this year. 

Kev

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Photography Workshops in Canada


If you weren’t already considering Canada for your next vacation, you definitely should be now. Why? Lonely Planet named Canada as the Best Country to Travel to in 2017 and the New York Times raked Canada #1 in their 52 places in a year, meaning there’s no time like the present to join me in Canada — as they both put it, it’s a destination you cannot afford to miss.

I am sure you have your own reasons to venture up north, but here are a few more to give you a little push.

If you are a lover of wildlife, did you know we’re known for bears, whales, eagles, beavers and more? And if you play your cards right, pretty much any trip up north will have you viewing wildlife you can’t spot anywhere else.

Head to the east coast with me and spot over 22 species of whales or check out polar bears and belugas in the arctic.

Head up north with me and spot Canada’s apex preditors like Polar Bear, Canada Lynx and Wolves.

Head to the west coat with me and spot Bald Eagles, Grizzly Bear and Black Bear

Check out my wildlife photo tours and workshops that I offer in Canada here… http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/wildlife-workshops-in-canada


For the landscape photographer Canada offers an array of opportunities. Below are just a few reasons why you should look at Canada.

Did you know we offer some of the best spots in the world to view and photograph the northern lights?

We have more water than anywhere else on the planet and this means a whole lots of coastline. Head out on the open ocean in New Brunswick to spot whales putting on a show or get to know the West Coast by kayak or float plane. No matter which province or territory you visit, you’ll never be far from a pristine lake or ever-changing tide.

From the Rocky Mountains in the north, to the great lakes in Ontario, the shorelines of eastern Canada, and everywhere in between, a landscape photographer is never too far from their next favourite photograph.

Check out my landscape photo tours and workshops that I offer in Canada here… http://www.kevinpepperphotography.com/canadian-landscape-workshops

I hope to see you in Canada in the next few years. If you did not see a destination you want to visit in my line up of trips, please contact me. Sometimes all the destinations I travel to do not make the website.

Kevin