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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Alaska- Grizzly Bears and Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:The Ultimate Grizzly Bear and Landscape Photography Workshop \nJoin Hunts Photo Adventures and Jacques Adventure Lodge for an epic wilderness and wildlife experience in Alaska \n(Arrival: June 30th) Workshop: July 1st to July 7th\, 2021 \nInstructors: Don Toothaker and local guide Jerry Jacques \nPrice: $6799 (includes lodging & most meals- see below for details) \nDeposit required: $1000. Final payments due 90-days prior to trip. \nThis trip is now SOLD OUT. If you would like to be added to a waitlist\, please email classes@huntsphoto.com.  \nRecommended prerequisite: Basic Knowledge of your Camera \nAll Skill Levels Welcome \n  \n \n  \nAll Photos Courtesy Mark Buckler\, bucklerphoto.com \nJoin Hunts Photo Adventures and Jacques Adventure Lodge for an epic wilderness and wildlife experience in Alaska! \nWelcome to Alaska!  Our Base Camp will be Jacques Adventure Lodge. The lodge\, on the north shore of Lake Iliamna and nestled between Katmai National Park\, Lake Clark National Park\, and Bristol Bay\, is surrounded by 18 million acres of wilderness that is accessible only by bush plane. This remote region is home to Alaska’s highest concentration of coastal Grizzly Bears\, an abundance of other wildlife\, and stunning scenery. \nEach day bush planes take us in search of Grizzly Bears\, Walrus\, Wolf\, Moose\, Dall Sheep\, Sea Otter\, and Caribou along The Bering Sea Coast\, The Katmai Coast\, Lake Clark\, and Brooks Falls.  In addition to wildlife the landscape opportunities include glaciers\, steaming volcanoes\, waterfalls\, sedge grass meadows\, black sand beaches\, emerald colored bays\, and crystal clear rivers. At night we will enjoy the comforts of the Lodge\, fantastic food\, photography discussion\, and photo editing. This unique workshop has it all.  \nWe guarantee that you will photograph Grizzly Bears \nFor us to stand behind this guarantee requires a combination of experienced guides and reliable transportation that gets you where you need to be. Jacques Wilderness Lodge has boats\, 2 sea/float planes\, and 3 tundra tire equipped planes as well as years of experience guiding visitors in this remote wilderness.  As avid photographers themselves\, the guides locate bears and other wildlife\, but also get you into the proper position for light and background. Helping you capture fantastic images of wildlife is what Jacques Adventure Lodge has been doing for the last 42 years.  \nYour trip includes:\n•Most meals\n•Guiding by Hunt’s Photo Adventure’s Don Toothaker & Jacques Adventure Lodge\n•Image Critique & Post Processing session \nYour trip does not include:\n•Flight to Anchorage\, Alaska\n•Transportation from Anchorage\, Alaska to Basecamp and from Basecamp back to Anchorage\n•Trip insurance (recommended for all attendees)\n•Certain meals at start and conclusion of Workshop in Anchorage  \nNotes about transportation and lodging\n•Attendees must fly to Anchorage\, Alaska on/before June 30\, 2021\n•Attendees must make all of their own flight arrangements to and from Anchorage\n•Attendees must make their own hotel reservations in Anchorage (for June 30th and July 6th). We Recommend Staying in one of two Anchorage hotels.  Both hotels are close to the airport and have airport shuttles. \nThe Lake Shore Inn & Suites (907) 248-3485\nVery Basic Hotel with good prices \nThe Lakefront Anchorage Millennium (907) 243-2300\nUpscale Hotel Overlooking Lake Hood \nAccommodations:\nJuly 1st-July 7th- Jacques Wilderness Lodge: “Our Alaskan style great room provides a cozy atmosphere for guests to enjoy our spectacular lake and mountain views. Guests may relax by the fireplace in our living room or enjoy a game of pool in the recreation room\, all the while reminiscing about the day’s adventure while planning tomorrow’s. Our standards are high when it comes to atmosphere and comfort. Our lodge bedrooms and cedar paneled guest cabins are all fully equipped with individual bathrooms and unlimited hot water along with the assurance of privacy and rest after a full day of adventure.” \nSkill Sets:  All Levels of Photographers are Welcome. While this is a photography workshop\, non-photographers may also register\, but please note that we will emphasize photographing on the workshop.\nPhysical Ability: You must be able to hike at least 3-miles for this workshop. While this is not a hiking tour\, we will be as active as conditions allow and on at least one occasion may need to hike as long as that distance\, so please do not sign up for this workshop if you do not feel physically able to do this. Please also note that we will be on smaller planes\, float planes\, and boats. \nRecommended photo gear:\n•Camera with a variety of lenses. Wide\, standard\, telephoto\, super-telephoto are all recommended. You don’t need to bring every lens\, but you will likely want a variety\, from 24mm to 600mm. Rentals are available from rentals.huntsphoto.com!\n•Sturdy Tripod with head and quick release. A gimbal head would be helpful\, but not necessary.\n•Extra memory cards & Extra camera batteries are essential\n•Laptop and external hard drive \nMisc: When we get closer to the Adventure\, we will send recommendations for what gear to bring\, both photographically and personal wear. When necessary\, Jacques Adventure Lodge will provide gear\, such as Gore-Tex waders and wading boots. \nNotes about registration\n•Follow the registration link below to make a deposit. Our registration is at our parent-site\, huntsphoto.com.\n•A $1000 deposit is required to hold your spot for this trip. The total cost of this trip is $6799. Final payment is due 90-days prior to the trip. Cancellations can only be made up to 90-days prior to the trip.\n•When you sign up for this Adventure\, you will receive a confirmation email that you have paid.\n•You will also receive a second email within 48-hours with other pieces of information from us\, including a brief survey and waiver. \nThis trip is now SOLD OUT. If you would like to be added to a waitlist\, please email classes@huntsphoto.com.  \nItinerary \nDay 1\nJune 30\, 2021 – 6:30pm \nDon Toothaker from Hunt’s Photo will meet everyone at The Lakefront Anchorage Millennium’s Hotel for check in\, introductions\, and dinner. This is the night BEFORE the workshop begins. \nAfter dinner we will walk along the shore of Lake Hood looking for waterfowl and moose so have your camera gear with you and ready to go. Lake Hood is North America’s busiest sea plane base so we are sure to see many sea planes coming and going during our walk as well. \nDay 2\nJuly 1\, 2021 \nRecommended Breakfast is at Gwennie’s Old Alaska Restaurant  4333 Spenard Rd\, Anchorage.  Gwennie’s is easy walking distance from the hotels and opens at 6:00 AM. Breakfast is on your own.  \n7:30 AM:  We will meet at Iliamna Air Taxi’s Terminal\, 6231 S Airpark Pl. Anchorage AK 99502. (907) 334-9845  \nWe board the 9 passenger Pilatus PC-12 Aircraft for the one hour flight to the village of Iliamna where we will be met by the Staff of Jacques Adventure Lodge and transported to the lodge to get checked into our rooms. \nAfter check in everyone will gather in the main lodge for a mandatory safety orientation. Next\, everyone is individually fitted with state of the art Gore-Tex waders and wading boots\, all supplied by the lodge. Waders give us the ability to remain perfectly dry sitting on wet tundra or crossings creeks. The gear is lightweight\, comfortable for all-day wear\, and impervious to the weather!  After a hearty lunch we will board the lodge’s float planes and our wilderness adventures begin! We will fly out to Brooks Falls where the grizzly bears provide plenty of opportunity to capture iconic images as they fish for salmon. At 7:00 PM we fly back to the lodge where the staff is waiting to serve us dinner.  After dinner Don Toothaker will help with editing questions\, discussion\, and necessary information for the morning. \nDay 3\nJuly 2\, 2021 \nToday we are heading to black sand beaches of the Bering Sea.  Our goal is to photograph walrus\, sea otters\, and caribou. This involves flying in a specialized bush plane on giant tundra tires and landing on the beach. One of the main things that sets this trip apart from any other is the diverse aircraft fleet always at our disposal. Capable of landing on rivers\, lakes\, beaches\, gravel bars and ridge tops. The planes paired with 10 boats\, all set aside for our exclusive use brings an unparalleled access to wildlife and landscape.  \nDay 4\nJuly 3\, 2021 \nToday\, we leave early in the morning in float planes for the Katmai coast.  The mission for today: photographing bears digging for clams and eating sedge grasses. Here\, it is also common to see a wolf walking the river bank and tidal flats or just napping in the sedge grasses meadows. The entire day is spent with a background of a steaming volcano partly covered by glaciers. For lunch\, you are spoiled by the pilot with a field cooked meal\, consisting of shrimp jambalaya cooked over an open fire. And to fill in the cracks\, hot Dutch oven baked cornbread. A 45-minute flight back to the lodge will fly you low over the glaciers and ice fields of Mount Douglas. And of course\, a hot shower\, Hors d’Oeuvres\, dinner\, and fellowship at the lodge will follow. \nDay 5\nJuly 4\, 2021 \nToday\, we leave the lodge arriving on the Katmai coast\, landing on the beach in a tundra tired wheel plane\, just in time for low tide. The mission for today: photographing bears digging for clams and eating sedge grasses with the glaciers and ice fields of Mount Douglas in the background. Here\, it is also common to see a wolf on or near our secluded beach. Today may require more walking than other days\, because the bears may be spread out along the tidal flats\, or napping in the sedge grasses. On the 40-minute flight back to the lodge we fly low over salt water estuaries and tidal flats. As always hot shower\, Hors d’Oeuvres\, dinner\, and fellowship will follow. \nDay 6\nJuly 6\, 2021 \nToday\, we fly by float planes to Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park to view and photograph the Dick Proenneke log cabin. (One Man’s Wilderness). Lots of photo ops while flying over the turquoise water of Lake Clark\, In the high Alpine mountain passes view Dall sheep\, caribou\, and the glaciers of Lake Clark National Park. The plane will touch down on Upper Twin Lake a mere 100 yards from the historic homestead site built by Dick Proenneke. The history is well documented and preserved by the Park Service. You will find no shortage of subjects to keep your camera clicking through the day. On the flight home the pilot a lifelong Alaskan lands at the Dena’ina Gghayi Indian Village population of 32.  He has family ties here with the village elders.  \nThe Dena’ina Gghayi Clan are a proud independent people that have inhabited the area since the end of the last ice age.  Dena’ina live a subsistence life\, based on salmon\, berries\, edible plants\, moose\, birds and the unique fresh water seals that live in the lake. The Denaina coexists with the giant bears that also live here. We tour of the village\, see the traditional smoke house\, and learn the way salmon are prepared.  Return to the lodge in time to transfer to Iliamna Airport for our flight back to Anchorage. Arriving in Anchorage by 8:00 PM. \nDay 7\nJuly 7\, 2021 \nFlights home begin depending upon traveler and destination
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CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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SUMMARY:Beginner Photography\, Part 1 of 2- Hunt's Photo\, Melrose
DESCRIPTION:Recommended prerequisite: \nWe recommend you take this class if you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera \n“Bridge” cameras are also acceptable \nAll Skill Levels Welcome \nInstructor: Emily Hojnowski \nClass Size: 8 attendees \nPlease make sure to read COVID-19 guidelines before registering \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Polo at Myopia\, Fast Shutter Speed\, Low Depth of Field                                                                                                                                                                                                                Portrait of Lucy\, Low Depth of Field                                                                                                                                                                                                               Copley Square at Night\, long shutter speed\, high depth of field                                                                                                                                                                                                               Flower Close up\, macro photograph; low depth of field                                                                                                                                                                          \nIn-person classes are back! \nDo you have a new DSLR that you have no idea how to use?\nHave you had your camera for 6 months\, a year or more and want to take better pictures?\nAre you putting your camera away because you just don’t see the difference between your expensive camera and your smart phone? \nLearn to fully utilize your cameras potentials! Harness your creative power with photography!\nThis is the essential class for anyone looking to take that first giant step into the world of photography! Our patient and entertaining instructors will cover all the basics in this hands-on class\, including changing depth-of-field (controlling what’s in focus in the background)\, stopping or blurring the action in your scene\, and many other basic picture-taking techniques. \nOur two guarantees:\n You will learn a lot! \n You will have a fun time doing it! \nSome character references: \n\n“I was impressed with how well the class was run\, the amount of material covered so thoroughly and how all different camera types were incorporated without it causing issues. I was really impressed with the whole experience. Great instructors!!”\n“Everything was condensed and taught at a basic level which helped with the confusion I had before coming to class. Bottom Line: Great class for confused beginners.”\n“Everything about this class was excellent. The instructors were patient and took time to answer every question thoroughly and we were given ample time to try out the techniques we were being shown. All in all\, a wonderful experience.”\n“Very much liked the instructors- knowledgeable\, entertaining\, encouraging\, not judgmental. Loved the casual nature of the class and opportunity for one-on-one discussions. Excellent for me\, as a novice.”\n\nPlease Note: A Slight Change to COVID-19 Policies on Masks and Social Distancing\nUntil further notice\, we will be requiring masks for our indoor classes. We also ask that you socially distance whenever possible.\nAs always\, if you are sick or feeling unwell\, STAY HOME! We will gladly give you a credit towards a future class. \nThese guidelines will stay in place until further notice. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. If you have any questions\, feel free to contact us at classes@huntsphoto.com. \nRegister here\n***Having trouble registering? You can also register by clicking here!\n \nIf you are attending this class\, we will send out more specific instructions to you a few days prior. Please note: Some slight details above can be subject to change. This email will detail any of those minor changes.\nPlease read Hunt’s Terms & Conditions before signing up. \nWhat to Bring \n•Make sure to bring your camera and any lenses you want to use. 1-2 lenses should be fine.\n•Bring an extra camera battery (make sure to charge it!) and memory cards.\n•As always\, bring your enthusiasm and creative thoughts!
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