2009 - Winter Wolves & Tundra Wildlife
Synopsis
Winter, the snowy landscape, it’s the ideal time to photograph wolves in their natural, historic environment. As well as other European wildlife, including lynx and bison, and Scottish wildlife such as red deer, otter, beaver and wildcat, there is a wide range of mountain wildlife from around the world, including snow monkeys, red panda and arctic fox.
Highlights
- Wolves in their winter coats
- Wide range of species from around the globe
- Scottish wildlife to mountain & tundra habitat
- The best instruction and tuition available
- Suitable for all levels
- Exclusive two-day course
- Natural environments and backdrops
- Exclusive, privileged access to enclosures
Description
Last year’s inaugural Winter Wolves workshop was a huge success and this year we’ve made it even better, with an amazing opportunity to capture the antics of these special animals when they are most active - and, hopefully, in the snow.
The exclusive 2-day event will leave plenty of time for photograpy, not just of the wolves but of other enigmatic mountain and tundra species from around the globe, including red deer, bison, wild horses and Japanese snow monkeys, as well as all the usual favourites, such as the ever-playful otter, the inquisitive arctic fox and red panda, and the most constructive beavers.
Additionally, the days are interspersed with unrivalled tuition on the essential techniques of wildlife photography, given by professional wildlife photographer, Chris Weston.
Special, privileged access is guaranteed to ensure some of the best wildlife photography in the UK.
Itinerary
Day 1
10:00 Welcome, introduction and orientation
10:30 Photography - wolves
12:00 Tutorial
13:00 Lunch (provided)
14:00 Photography - tundra wildlife
14:30 Photography - Highland wildlife
15:30 Tutorial
16:00 Close
16:15 Photography - beavers (optional)
Day 2
10:15 Photography - wolves
12:00 Tutorial
13:00 Lunch (provided)
14:00 Tutorial
15:00 Photography - red deer and mountain/tundra wildlife
16:00 Review and close
Cost
£135.00 per person.
Price includes: Park entry fees, lunch, tuition, private Ranger/Guide
Price excludes: accommodation

Cost
£135.00 per person
Dates for booking
Sat 28th February, 2009
Sat 07th March, 2009
Workshop Location
Near Aviemore, Scotland
Max Group Size
14 participants
Course duration
2-day course
Workshop Leader
Chris Weston
PDF Document
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