Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Alaska Bear Photography in Lake Clark National Park
Learn how to photograph wild bears in Alaska with nature photographer Mike Hillman.
VIDEO | The Bear Coast
Discover Alaska’s pristine Bear Coast, including Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks. This area offers intact, pristine brown bear habitat with abundant salmon runs and other food that support the world’s highest density of wild bears. Learn why we must protect the bears, their habitat and the people who depend on both.
WEBINAR | Nature Photography 101: Creating Impactful Images
Whether you're taking the trip of a lifetime or just heading out for a long weekend in nature, you may be keen to capture memorable images of the landscapes and wildlife around you. Photo Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia shares his tips for creating nature images that captivate and impress. He'll delve into techniques like adjusting shutter speed and mastering aperture, as well as cover composition rules and the significance of eye contact, using photos from his own portfolio of African wildlife like lions, leopards, elephants, gorillas and chimps.
WEBINAR | Lens on Alaska: How to Photograph Bears, Glaciers & More
Brown bears, birds, glaciers, whales and wildflowers: Alaska offers nature lovers a bevy of photo opportunities. Join Photo Expedition Leader Arthur Kampmann as he reveals his must-take shots on our Ultimate Alaska trips. He’ll also tell you about our eco-friendly accommodations and the different ways we get around, from bush plane to the Alaska Railroad. Get Arthur’s advice and techniques to help you capture the images you covet as he discusses the best lenses and camera gear for this adventure.
WEBINAR | Tiny Worlds: Revealing the Magic of Macro Photography
From majestic mountains to enormous elephants, we often focus on the "big picture" when it comes to nature photography. But to tell the whole story, you also have to look for the beauty in small things. Photo Expedition Leader Laura Geissinger explains how macro photography can give us a deeper understanding of the natural phenomena we encounter, from the petals of an alpine wildflower to the tiny toes of a tree frog in a tropical rainforest. Get her tips for improving your close-up shots of small subjects, and take a peek at the tiny treasures she’s photographed on Nat Hab trips.