11-23 June 2017
Join us on this 12-day photographic adventure in the Russian Far East. We travel by small expedition ship, exploring the wildlife and scenery of the Sea of Okhotsk.
The Sea of Okhotsk is a northwestern arm of the Pacific Ocean, lying between Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan’s Hokkaido island. This is a seldom-visited but amazingly-rich region. We expect to see many hundreds of thousands of animals, including mammals such as whales, bears, many seals (including Ringed, Ribbon, Larga, and Bearded along with Sea- lions) but in sheer numbers mostly birds. As well as the many species of sea-birds along the coast, the forests ashore will also yield other species. This will be an amazing photography experience, full of stunning wildlife you won’t see elsewhere!
This workshop is being run by LuminOdyssey in partnership with WildNature Photo Expeditions, and David Burren and Michael Snedic will both be leading this trip. With a maximum group size of only 10 photographers you will have lots of access to both of us.
- Ribbon Seal (image by Meghan Kelly)
- Horned Puffins (image by Jenny Ross)
- Auklet fly-by (image by Nathan Russ)
- Crested Auklets (image by Aaron Russ)
- Steller’s Sea-eagle (image by Nathan Russ)
All the details
The viewer below can be used to page through (and download) the PDF brochure which has all the details including prices.
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Booking
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