Loons & Other Wildlife WorkshopJune 24 – 28, 2011
Loons and Other Wildlife 2011 Instructional Photography Workshop
Lac Le Jeune, British Columbia, Canada
Presented by The Wildlife Photography Academy
June 24th – 28th, 2011
Join top wildlife shooter and Outdoor Photography Canada Magazine contributing editor, Paul Burwell, for a full-featured photography workshop in beautiful Lac Le Jeune, British Columbia. This workshop allows you to get close to Common Loons, young and old, from our floating photography stations. Depending on seasonal conditions, we hope to have the opportunity to photograph nesting loons along with loons with chicks.
We will also go on safari at various points during our time together to seek out other photography opportunities for species like Mountain Bluebirds, Hummingbirds, Woodpeckers, Flickers, Grebes and Ducks.
This workshop includes:
- Paul’s undivided attention during the photo sessions to help you get the most out of your investment
- Unlike many workshop leaders, Paul does not photograph during the sessions
- The benefit of Paul’s years of experience photographing wildlife in many different situations.
- Lodging and all meals at the Lac Le Jeune Resort and Conference Centre
- Use of the conference centre’s facilities including their numerous boats
- Small group size to a maximum of 4 participants allows for maximum flexibility
- The opportunity to learn techniques for preparing images with Photoshop, developing a managed workflow and archival strategies
- The ability to bring at least 20 images with you for critiquing
- The opportunity to submit up to 10 photographs from this workshop for a detailed written critique of each submitted photograph
- A Wildlife Photography Academy t-shirt or ball cap
Itinerary
- June 24th – Get yourself to Lac Le Jeune in beautiful British Columbia, Canada where you’ll check into your comfortable room
- We’ll have a short orientation meeting and then head right out to start photographing the Loons
- After dinner we’ll get together for a dinner with a chance to get to know each other a bit more.
- June 25th – 27th
- Early Mornings – We’ll be out on the water, first thing in the morning, looking for the Loons and their chicks. We’ll be photographing close down to water level so your shots will have that intimate look
- Later Morning – Breakfast at the lodge before we head out into the area around Lac Le Jeune for other wildlife photography opportunities
- Lunch – We’ll be brown bagging our lunches as we’re out and about in the area surrounding Lac Le Jeune finding other photography opporunities
- Afternoon – A chance to review and download images and discuss workflow and Photoshop techniques
- Early Evening – We’re back out on the water for some more Loon photography
- Later Evening – We’re back at our resort for a wonderful dinner
- June 28th
- Early Morning – We’ll be out for our early morning Loon excursion, followed by breakfast
- Later Morning – A final breakfast opportunity with the group
- Noon – Checkout time
This workshop will get you closer to Loons and their chicks than you ever imagined possible. Because the Loons have become so accustomed to anglers on the lakes surrounding Lac Le Jeune, they’ve grown incredibly tame. Often the problem is getting too close instead of not being able to get close enough. We’ll have access to our lodges compliment of boats and accessories from a larger pontoon boat to smaller outboard fishing and rowboats and canoes and kayaks.
When we’re not photographing Loons, we’ll head into the surrounding countryside around Lac Le Jeune to look for other wildlife photography experiences. Previous years have yielded Mountain Bluebirds, Yellow-bellied Marmots, Red-necked Grebe, Red-naped Sapsucker and Northern Flicker, all within a 30 minute drive of our lodge.
About the leader
Paul was the President of an Internet services company for over 10 years where he developed an extensive history of working with and educating adults. He is currently a contributing editor for Outdoor Photography Canada magazine and a professional nature photographer. Some individuals seem to run workshops in order to subsidize their own photography shoots. But, unlike those workshop leaders, Paul is exclusively there to help you get the best shots. You won’t need to worry about interrupting his photography to ask a question or get advice. This workshop is more than just a series of photo sessions. It is a full featured workshop offering a complete educational experience.
Workshop Costs
- Includes 4 nights accommodation and all your meals from dinner on the 24th to breakfast on the 28th before you check out
Policies and payment information available here.
For additional information, please contact us contact us electronically
Phone Toll-free: 1-877-778-1745
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