Brown Bears of Lake Clark with Tom and Cree Bol

This is our most popular bear destination in Alaska. We fly from Anchorage in a small plane to our comfortable lodge in Lake Clark National Park to photograph coastal brown bears and their spring cubs. This time of year they graze on sedge grasses and dig for clams on the mudflats. The bear density in this area is remarkable. We will also photograph Horned Puffins on a nearby island and search for Trumpeter Swans on local lakes.
This tour offers four nights and five days of bear photography instruction at Silver Salmon Creek Lodge.
What you will learn:
Wildlife photography techniques
How to photograph bears in their natural environment
How to photograph puffins and other seabirds
Editing in Lightroom and PhotoShop
Lodging:
Our group will be staying at the Silver Salmon Creek Lodge in Lake Clark National Park and these nights are included in your workshop fee. Only double occupancy in a shared room is available while at the lodge. While in Anchorage our group will be in a hotel located near the airport.
Included in the fee:
Lodging in Anchorage for first night
Airplane service to and from Lake Clark National Park from Anchorage
Copy of Tom’s ebook Create Better Photographs
All meals while at the lodge
Participants will provide their own:
Hotel accommodation in Anchorage if spending the night on June 22
Meals while in Anchorage
Round trip transportation to Anchorage, Alaska
Alcohol while at Silver Salmon Lodge
Gratuity for staff and guides while at lodge – recommended $300



