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Recognized as one of the world's greatest wildlife spectacles,
the polar bears of Hudson Bay will, literally, take your breath away.
No other place exists where large numbers of these
great carnivores can be seen and photographed with such relative ease and
safety. Our setting for the unique trip is the area around the mouth of
the Seal River some 60 miles north of Churchill on the western shore of
Hudson Bay. It is a land dominated by tundra and rivers and in summer is
alive with a diverse number of species both flora and fauna.
The trip is timed
to take advantage of a number of richly photographic events that all
happen in the same area. The first is the arrival of the
polar bears back from their long winter hunting for seals on the ice of
Hudson Bay. The bears come ashore to begin their summer's "walking
hibernation" looking fat and VERY white (this from the salt water of the
bay). The second event is the emergence of the tundra wildflowers, most
notable being the fireweed. The flowers make a wonderful backdrop and
stage setting to photograph the bears. The other great event is the
arrival of a wide species of birds that nest and raise their young in
the area. From large arctic tern rookeries to snowy owls, we will have
an opportunity to photograph this amazing spectacle of life being
renewed.
The other great wildlife
event happens in the waters off of the mouth and in the estuary of the
Seal River as Beluga whales congregate in numbers to give birth and
mate. Of primary interest to us is the interest that the bears have
toward the whales. With luck we may have an opportunity to photograph
polar bears hunting the Belugas amongst the rocks and shallows along the
shore. In addition to the bears, Belugas, terns and owls, the area plays
host to a variety of other species including caribou, fox (both red and
arctic), wolves, and ptarmigan.
Mark Lissick/Wildlight Photography
is thrilled to offer a new, special photography
expedition designed
to provide the very best polar bear photo opportunities available.
The most rewarding way to experience Canada's polar bears is to immerse
yourself in their environment; from the moment you wake up, throughout the
day and into the endless winter nights. Located about 60 kilometers north
of Churchill between the shores of Hudson Bay, the Seal River Heritage Lodge allows us this opportunity.
As our main base for this trip, it is situated in a remote area that
provides the most breathtaking and exciting summer polar bear photography
available, anywhere. There are no roads, no trails and no tourist traffic. Imagine the thrill of getting up in the morning and
walking out to witness polar bears
moving around right outside your front door.
Our group will have exclusive use of the Seal River Heritage Lodge and the wilderness setting
that surrounds it. Far away from
the bright lights of Churchill, the lodge offers luxury, ensuite accommodations in a pristine
environment accessible only by helicopter or bush plane. Spectacular
wildlife viewing and photography, gourmet cuisine, and
great company is what you can look forward to. Combined with the opportunity to improve your photographic
skills through profession instruction, field-mentoring and tech talks
make this a trip not to be missed.
This is an intensive eight day excursion with six days spent in the field
with the bears. It is intended for those interested in the ultimate bear
photographic expedition without having to brave winter's chill. You'll spend the time in the field accompanied by professional photographer Mark
Lissick who will provide field mentoring assistance, tech talks,
slide/music shows and answer the myriad of questions that come from
photographing in this unique environment. Without interference from other
groups we will be able to explore the land, coast
and islands around the area to achieve the best bear photo opportunities.
We will have the potential work with the bears at breathtakingly
close range and is an opportunity definitely not to be missed.
Hone your photographic skills with the guidance of professional nature and
wildlife photographer Mark Lissick
as you spend eight days with a small group of fellow photographers
shooting these magnificent creatures.
As in all Mark's workshops and trips, emphasis is placed
on improving your image making abilities and providing you with helpful
techniques with regard to wildlife and arctic photography. This is
achieved via hands-on mentoring during the numerous field shoots combined
with informative lectures, tech talks, and, for those shooting digitally, reviews of field work.
To maximize bear viewing opportunities on this one-of-a-kind expedition
space is extremely limited; reserve
your place early.
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I T I N E R A R Y |
| Day 1 |
Arrive in
Winnipeg. Kick off dinner and orientation in the evening. |
| Day 2 |
Fly to
Churchill and transfer to Polar Bear Lodge by early afternoon. Bear
safety orientation and field shoots rest of day. |
| Day 3 - 6 |
Daily field
trips to photograph bears and other wildlife. |
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| Day 7 |
Late morning
departure from lodge back to Churchill. There will be a bit of time
for sightseeing in Churchill before our departure flight back to
Winnipeg. Overnight in Winnipeg. |
| Day 8 |
Depart for
home. |
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THE LODGE

Accessible only by plane or helicopter from Churchill, 60 km to the
south, the lodge is comprised of several separate buildings and has
a 16 bed capacity The eight rooms are all ensuite. All the buildings are heated by
wood-burning stoves and have bathrooms that include showers, sinks
and flush toilets. A generator provides electricity which operates
from 6:00am to 10:00pm. providing more than enough time to charge
extra sets of batteries.
The
main building serves as the dining room and a second large meeting
area. Its
main dining room has large picture windows, ideal for viewing the bears
as they saunter past or arctic foxes that pass by in the evening
under the building's outdoor lights. In addition, there are telescopes and
binoculars mounted inside for a more intimate perspective on these
amazing creatures.
The
food at the lodge is, in a word, amazing. Prepared by a gourmet chef
who has published a series of northern cookbooks, there is a
fantastic assortment of local fare with flair. Menu items can
include snow goose fillets, roast rack of caribou, northern pike
fish chowder, hearty homemade breads and cinnamon buns, and my
personal favorite - banana stuffed French toast. It is all delicious
and ample supply. Vegetarian diets can easily be accommodated with
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Registration:
ON-LINE
REGISTRATION
Trip
Costs Include:
Lodging and meals as indicated. Air and ground transportation as indicated
above. Applicable entrance fees; taxes
and service charges.
Not Include:
Activities not indicated on itinerary;
travel/baggage/accident/cancellation insurance; gratuities; personal use
items such as phone, laundry, etc.; film.
Airfares:
Air fare costs for flights from participants home city to Winnipeg,
Manitoba are not included. Participant is responsible for making their own
arrangements to arrive in Winnipeg in time for the start of the trip.
A deposit of $500.00 is
required at the time of registration with the balance due in full one
hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the start of the trip.
Reservations: Due to the popularity of this trip, making an early reservation is recommended. You can reserve a place by
either
registering on-line or by calling
Wildlight Photography at (612) 804-7377 during the weekday office hours of 9:00 am-4:30 pm CST.
We accept credit cards, or we will hold your
reservation for seven days, while awaiting your personal check or money
order. Make checks payable to "Mark Lissick/Wildlight Nature Photography".
Payments can be mailed to Mark Lissick/Wildlight Nature Photography, 4501 Oak Drive, Edina, Minnesota 55424.
For international residents: Please contact Wildlight
Nature Photography to discuss payment arrangements.
Cancellation Policy: If you cancel 120 days or more prior to departure, a refund less a cancellation fee of 50% of your initial deposit will be made.
Per person charges for cancellations received 120 days or less from the
trip start date are as follows: 120-101 days - 35% of trip cost; 100-81
days - 50% of trip cost; 80-61 days - 65% of trip cost; 60 or fewer days
prior to departure - 100% of trip cost. We recommend that you purchase
cancellation insurance as this policy is strongly adhered to. Note: In
addition of cancellation fees, deposits required to guarantee hotel
rooms or local air transportation may be nonrefundable. The purchase of travel insurance
covering baggage, accident/life and trip cancellation is highly
recommended. Wildlight Nature Photography reserves the right to cancel
any group due to insufficient registration. In the even of such
cancellation, those with reservations shall be notified as soon as
possible and a full refund of trip payment will be given. Wildlight
Nature Photography is not responsible for additional expenses incurred
in preparation for a trip.
Payment of deposit represents an acceptance of the
following terms and conditions: Wildlight Nature Photography, its
affiliates and all cooperating airlines and agencies act only in the
capacity of agents in all matter of transportation and tour operation, and
their liability is limited to the terms of the airline tickets, boat, and land
accommodation contracts. They are not responsible for any delays,
inconveniences, accidents, expense or mishap of any kind whatsoever
resulting entirely, or in part, from the negligence of others or from
causes beyond their control. They can accept no responsibility for losses
or additional expenses due to delay or changes in air or other services,
sickness, weather, strike, riot, war, quarantine or other causes. All such
losses or expenses must be born by the participants as program rates
provide for arrangements only for the time stated. The right is reserved
to substitute hotels of similar category for those indicated and to make
any changes in the itinerary where deemed necessary or caused by changes
in air schedules, weather or naturally occurring geological events.
Baggage is at owner's risk entirely. No refund can be made for unused
hotel rooms, meals, sightseeing trips or tours unless arrangements are
made at the time of booking. The right is reserved to decline to accept or
to retain any person as a program member for any reason which affects the
operation of the program or the rights, welfare, or enjoyment of the other
program members, and refund or the recoverable land program services is
the limit of the liability of Wildlight Nature Photography and its
affiliates.
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