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Master the Art of Wildlife Photography in Alaska’s Untamed Wilderness

Discover Alaska’s raw beauty through your lens on an Alaska photography workshop designed for those who crave both adventure and mastery. Led by professional instructors, this immersive journey takes you to a picturesque paradise where you’ll observe world-class wildlife encounters with expert guidance in photography, videography, and drone techniques. Capture the seldom seen brown bears fishing in hidden coves, humpback whales bubble-net feeding in remote waters, and orcas slicing through glassy fjords. Frame the seabird-covered cliffs of St. Lazaria Island, photograph black bears at Gunnuk Creek Hatchery, and perfect aerial compositions over Le Conte Glacier, where brilliant blue icebergs contrast against the dark waters below.

Unlike other photography trips to Alaska, this expedition is both a workshop and an adventure, covering up to 1,000 nautical miles to chase the best light and wildlife action. You’ll refine your skills in tracking eagles in flight, stabilizing shots on a moving boat, and dialing in the perfect settings for Alaska’s ever-changing conditions. Learn to tell powerful visual stories through ethical wildlife photography, master post-processing techniques, and receive real-time feedback from an expert. After a day of capturing nature’s finest moments and sharpening your skills, you’ll unwind in remote lodges – recharging both your energy and your gear – ready to frame the next day’s adventure.

Trip Details

Trip Details

Price

  • $8,900 per person based on double occupancy
  • Single Supplement $925

The single supplement fee can be waived if there is a vacant room and guests are comfortable sharing the room with a same-gender guest during the duration of the tour.


Departure time

On the first day of the tour, we’ll meet you at 1:00 PM in the hotel lobby. From there, it’s just a short one-block walk to the harbor, where the real adventure begins!

On the remaining tour days departure timings will be flexibly recommended by the captain, considering both weather conditions and the group’s collective decision for an enjoyable voyage.


Meeting point

Please Note: We can’t wait to share the magic of Alaska with you! To ensure everything goes smoothly, we encourage you to arrive in Sitka a day early. Need help with lodging, transfers, or ideas for how to spend your extra time? We’ve got you covered!

When you land in Sitka, one of our team members will be there to greet you—just keep an eye out for a bright yellow jacket and a sign with your warm welcome. Once you’ve gathered your bags, hop on the shuttle to your hotel, where you’ll have time to settle in and get ready for the journey ahead.

Have any questions? Reach out anytime—we’re here to help make your trip unforgettable!


Availability

2025

  • June 17-25: Photo Workshop with Heather Nicole
  • June 30-July 8: Videography, Drone and Photography Workshop with Dave Fedorski

2026

  • May 9-17: Photo Workshop with Heather Nicole
  • July 15-July 23: Videography, Drone and Photography Workshop with Dave Fedorski
  • August 18-26: Photo Workshop with Tyler Eddy

2027

  • May 1-9: Photo Workshop with Heather Nicole
  • July 3-11: Photo Workshop with Heather Nicole
  • July 15-July 23: Videography, Drone and Photography Workshop with Dave Fedorski
  • August 18-26: Photo Workshop with Tyler Eddy

Duration

9 days / 8 nights


Route map


Group size

Minimum: 3
Maximum: 6

Should the tour fail to attain the required minimum number of guests within 120 days of the scheduled departure, it will unfortunately be canceled, and all payments will be promptly refunded.


Included

  • 8 nights accommodations
  • Most meals
  • Snacks and beverages
  • All National Park fees
  • Harbor fees
  • Transfers

Not included

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Flights
  • Gratuities
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Medical evacuation insurance (mandatory)

What to bring

A list of suggested equipment and personal items will be provided upon booking.


Staff on this tour

  • 1 – US Coast Guard Master Captain / Certified naturalist guide
  • 1 – Professional Expert Photographer

Workshop Highlights

Master wildlife photography with a professional instructor, capturing stunning shots in dynamic conditions.
Frame bubble-net feeding humpbacks, pods of orcas on the hunt, and breaching whales in the nutrient-rich waters of Frederick Sound.
Photograph bears fishing at Gunnuk Creek Hatchery and roaming untouched shorelines.
Capture the brilliant blue ice of Le Conte Glacier, where harbor seals rest on drifting icebergs beneath golden eagles soaring overhead.
Document puffins, murres, auklets, and more at St. Lazaria Island, an isolated seabird sanctuary.
Learn to track eagles in flight, freeze the power of a breaching whale, and compose striking wildlife and landscape shots.
Travel on a low-to-the-water, custom-built photography vessel designed for photographers, with an expansive walk-around deck, heated cabin, onboard restroom, and hydrophone to hear the whales.
Learn to anticipate animal behavior, capture stunning images without disturbance, and tell conservation-focused visual stories.
Receive expert feedback and post-processing guidance to bring your images to life.
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Highlights of the Video, Drone and Photography Workshop with Dave Fedorski

In the Video, Drone and Photography Workshop with Dave Fedorskiworkship learn all these skills and more:

  • Organizing video footage in the field
  • How to fly your drone and use its camera capabilities
  • Drone flight skills and techniques
  • Cinematic techniques for wildlife storytelling
  • Using movement creatively
  • Assessing environmental conditions
  • Troubleshooting and problem solving while in the field
  • Basic editing
  • Sound Design

What You'll See & Do

Day 1 – Welcome to Sitka Sound
Join Captain Neil and your photography expert at 1:00 pm as we kick off our thrilling photography workshop tour in Sitka Sound, known for its vibrant marine life and kelp forests. Seasonal highlights include brown bears feasting on salmon at Bear Cove. We’ll then head into the Gulf of Alaska to circle St. Lazaria Island, an incredible seabird sanctuary where puffins, auklets, murres, and oystercatchers nest in staggering numbers.

Lodging: Sitka Hotel
Meals: Welcome dinner


Days 2 and 3 – Chichagof & Baranof Islands or Hoonah Sound
Leaving Sitka behind, we depart early and begin our journey north, with sea and weather conditions playing a part in determining our course. We will explore the sheltered waters and remote shorelines around Chichagof and Baranof Islands, or we’ll navigate through Peril Strait and into the wildlife-rich Hoonah Sound. During our exploration we hope to encounter our first humpback whales displaying the thrilling bubble-net feeding behavior.

Lodging: Icy Strait Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner


Day 4 – Village of Kake
We travel south along the stunning waterfall coast of Baranof Island setting our course for the native Alaskan Village of Kake. These waters are home to multiple groups of bubble-net feeding humpbacks, pods of hunting orcas, and the impressively large coastal brown bears patrolling the shoreline.

Lodging: Waterfront Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner


Day 5 – Gunnuk Creek Hatchery
After a restful morning to recharge or explore the village, we’ll visit Gunnuk Creek Hatchery. When
available, hatchery staff will guide us through its operations. As you learn about salmon production, keep your camera ready—black bears are frequent visitors, drawn by the salmon run. This unique setting provides fantastic opportunities to photograph these powerful predators up close in their natural environment.

Lodging: Waterfront Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner


Days 6 and 7 – Petersburg
Our adventure takes us to Petersburg, a charming fishing town with deep Norwegian roots.
Along the way, we’ll chase wildlife through Frederick Sound, with chances to witness humpback bubble-net feeding, orcas on the hunt, and minke whales. We’ll seize the best weather window to explore the awe-inspiring Le Conte Glacier, surrounded by brilliant blue icebergs and playful harbor seals, while golden eagles patrol the mountain skies above.

Lodging: Scandia Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner


Day 8 – Return to Sitka
As we return to Sitka, Alaska’s wild heart beats stronger than ever. We glide through still waters, scanning for orcas, porpoises, and the rare coastal wolf. Overhead, bald eagles watch from towering pines while every ripple reminds us of the week’s breathtaking moments—thundering glaciers, feeding whales, and friendships forged in adventure. Nature saves some of her finest
surprises for this final home stretch.

Lodging: Sitka Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and farewell dinner


Day 9 – Farewell
A Departure Crossroads: Stay and soak up more of Sitka’s magic with custom excursions like kayaking, e-bike tours, flightseeing, fishing, or an ATV adventure on Kruzof Island. Capture any final moments with your camera before heading home—or onto your next great adventure. Farewell for
now, with hearts full and memory cards overflowing with Alaska’s wild beauty.

As we arrive in Sitka, we leave behind the glaciers and whales but take with us something far more lasting—new friendships, incredible stories, and a profound connection to this wild, beautiful place. Thank you for being part of the journey. We’d be honored if you shared your favorite shots and tagged us so we can keep the adventure going!

Good to Know


Must be 16 or older. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
All our expeditions are subject to the realities of the natural world. While we make no guarantees of seeing any specific species, we will do everything in our power to find and view the species that are of interest to the customer while staying on the itinerary. Circumstances such as species location, weather, and ocean conditions may result in an itinerary alteration. Payments are not refundable for any itinerary change.
Unfortunately, our vessel is not wheelchair accessible.
Features of our vessel:
    • A spacious heated cabin
    • Deluxe, comfortable seats for all guests
    • Restroom equipped
    • Large wrap-around windows for unobstructed viewing
    • Expansive deck space for multiple perspectives
    • Great stability to ensure safety and comfort
Smoking and the consumption of alcohol or any illegal drug while aboard are prohibited.
If the captain determines that you may be under the influence or may pose a hazard to yourself, the vessel, the crew, or other guests, you will not be permitted to board, and no refund will be given.
If you are prone to motion sickness, take your remedies at least 1 hour prior to departure.
Please arrive at the vessel 15 minutes before departure.

Meet Your Photography Experts

Behind every adventure is a team of passionate professionals dedicated to making your experience unforgettable. From our seasoned boat captain, who knows Alaska’s remote waterways like the back of his hand, to our expert photographers, who will help you master your craft, you’ll be guided by the best.

Neil McDermott

Captain and Marine Mammal Expert

 

Neil grew up captivated by wildlife and the sea, a curiosity that evolved into a career exploring Alaska’s rich marine environment. With a Coast Guard Master License and partnerships in leading whale research organizations, Neil works to protect and share the wonders of these waters. His passion is contagious, whether you’re photographing humpbacks or soaking up the scenery, Neil’s insights help you experience Alaska’s marine life on a whole new level.


Dave Fedorski

Filmmaker and Wildlife Storyteller

Dave’s Passion for filmmaking began in grade school, editing home videos in Chicago. After earning a degree in Digital Cinema from Northern Michigan University, he transitioned from producing commercials to capturing dramatic US Coast Guard rescues for the Weather Channel and wildlife stories for Nat Geo. As a licensed commercial drone pilot, Dave utilizes aerial cinematography to showcase Alaska’s vast wildness from breathtaking new perspectives. He explores remote villages, glaciers and mountains to document the state’s uncharted beauty. Whether you’re shooting stills or creating cinematic masterpieces, Dave’s expertise in wildlife videography and teaching inspires clients to create extraordinary content.


Heather Nicole

Ethical Wildlife Photography Expert

 

Heather Nicole’s journey from Polaroids to professional wildlife photography reflects a lifelong love for nature. Her award-winning images have been displayed in galleries worldwide and featured in photography publications. Specializing in both film and digital formats, Heather captures wildlife with ethical practices. In her workshops, she teaches photographers how to document nature respectfully while honing their craft. Her mission is to create compelling images that inspire people to appreciate and protect wildlife.


Tyler Eddy

Storyteller and Wildlife Photography Expert

Though Tyler has explored the world through his lens, Sitka, Alaska, will always be home. After years of teaching in Arctic Alaska, he returned to raise his family in the place that continues to inspire him. A self-taught photographer mentored by industry greats, Tyler’s work has been featured in magazines, newspapers, and travel brochures. His passion for photography is matched only by his love of storytelling, capturing not just images, but the emotions and adventures behind them. Join him on a journey through Sitka’s wild beauty, where every shot tells a story.


Karen Mead

Owner & Chief Motivational Officer

Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Karen has always appreciated beautiful, lush forests and waterways. Whether camping, hiking with llamas, fishing, or exploring, she is happiest enjoying the wonders of nature. After spending most of her adult life pursuing outdoor activities and teaching her children to appreciate and care for our natural world, she is excited to do the same for her clients.

FAQs


Frequently Seen: Humpback Whales, Orcas, Dall’s Porpoise, Harbor Seals, Stellar Sealions, Tufted Puffins, A Variety of Colorful seabirds, Sea Otters, Brown Bears, Black Bears, Moose, Porcupines

Occasionally Seen: Wolves, Mountain Goats, Minke Whales.

Whale Behaviors: Breaching, Bubble-net feeding, Tail Slapping, Pectoral Fin Slapping.

Your captain will network with fishermen, captains, and research scientists to discover the hotspots for this type of action. We travel through the waters where this behavior is often found during this time of year.

Yes and Yes; There are definitely plenty of sealions, Harbor seals, and these are waters patrolled by Transient Orca pods.

Tufted Puffins, Black-Legged Kittiwakes, Rhinoceros Auklets, Murres, Black Oystercatchers, Pigeon Guillemots, Bald Eagles, and Arctic Terns–to name just a few. Viewing guides are available onboard.

MEMORY CARDS – You’ll want to have plenty of these, ideally enough that you won’t have to format any while in the field. Don’t forget a card reader!

PLUG ADAPTERS– If you are traveling internationally, you will likely need adapters for your plugs.

TWO CAMERA BODIES WHEN POSSIBLE – Why two? In case of accidental damage or electronic failure, you will have a back-up. With an additional set-up ready to go, you can quickly adjust if the action is at a different range than expected.

BATTERIES – Bring plenty of batteries for your cameras and chargers as well. Our boat is equipped with USB outlets and 110 AC outlets. You may want to bring a power bank to recharge your batteries.

LENSES – For most landscape and wildlife expeditions, a wide-angle zoom (like a 17-40mm), a general-purpose zoom (like a 24-70mm), and a medium telephoto zoom (like a 70-200mm) are standard. A 100-400mm lens is great for wildlife.

A comprehensive list will be sent to guests 90 days prior to tour.

I always suggest staying ready, as an amazing encounter can happen in the blink of an eye. I do not recommend using a tripod or a monopod.

Absolutely. Our proximity to the glaciers will depend on the ability to safely maneuver among the icebergs.

Yes, please wear rubber-soled shoes. While on the deck, always have 3 points of contact with the vessel–two feet on the floor and at least one hand on the railing. Walk slowly and always heed the captain’s warnings and advice.

They are charming, quaint, clean, and comfortable.

There is a maximum of 6 participants.

The tour takes place in the largest temperate rainforest in the world, so it’s not uncommon to experience rain. We are also traveling on waters that are exposed to the Gulf of Alaska, so we might occasionally experience choppy and rolling seas.

Often the clouds provide great lighting for your shots.

If you are prone to seasickness, please take any remedies at least 1 hour prior to leaving the dock. We also carry Ginger chews, which are known to alleviate nausea.

Yes, we will visit and spend time in the Native Alaskan Tlingit communities of Hoonah and Kake.

Terms and Conditions

Effective December 1, 2023

Payments Accepted
We accept payments through check, Amex, Visa, MasterCard, or Venmo. Full payment or a deposit is required to secure your booking. Full payment is due 120 days before multi-day tours unless otherwise specified.

Be aware that there is a 3% service charge when using a credit card. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to discuss alternate payment options.

Booking Procedure
All booking requests will be processed directly on our website. If you prefer, you can call and book directly with M Squared Enterprises, DBA A Whale’s Song Expeditions.

Sometimes, there are elements outside our control, such as price increases by the lodges after our tour is announced. The chance is small, but we reserve the right to raise the price if we can’t avoid it.

All expeditions are subject to the realities of the natural world. Although we will do everything in our power to stay on the planned itinerary, circumstances–including, but not limited to, weather and ocean conditions–may require us to alter the itinerary. Payments are not refundable for any itinerary change. Furthermore, we make no guarantees of seeing any specific species.

Tax
Sitka City sales tax will be added to the cost of all expeditions:

  • 5% October – March
  • 6% April – September

Gratuities
Fees do not include gratuities.

Adjusting Your Reservation
You must contact our office directly to make any adjustments to your reservations. These include times, dates, amount of guests attending, and type of activity. A new confirmation will be emailed to you once the changes are completed. Adjusting your reservation does not exempt you from any penalties for which you may be responsible.

Deposits
For all tours and expeditions we require a deposit of 25% of the total amount due.

Payment of Balance Due
For multi-day tours or expeditions, the balance is due 120 days prior to the date of the tour. The credit card that was provided for the deposit will be charged.

Hourly tours or expeditions, water taxi, and gear rental balances are due 15 days prior to the date of the tour. The credit card that was provided for the deposit will be charged.

Cancellations and Refunds – If You Must Cancel
We know that plans can change and unforeseen circumstances can happen. We strive to provide the best customer service available while giving quality service to our clients by keeping our groups small and our rates affordable. Our cancellation policy ensures that we can keep our rates affordable for future tours, providing our clients with the best photography experience. All cancellations shall be made in writing by email and sent to Neil@awhalessongexpeditions.com as soon as possible.

All cancellation and refund requests must be made in writing and e-mailed to us.

Full-day and multi-day tours, expeditions, or charters cancellations or changes made more than 120 days before the tour start date will result in a refund of your payment, minus a $250 processing fee.

There are no refunds for cancellations or changes made less than 120 days before the tour or expedition start date. However, if we or you are able to fill your spot, we will refund your payment, minus a $250 processing fee. We will be happy to apply your deposit to another one of our future tours or expeditions instead (subject to availability).

In the very unlikely event that a tour is canceled, we will refund the tour fee to participants. Expenses related to travel and accommodations not provided by us will not be refunded. Some tours require that you obtain Trip Cancellation & Travel Insurance after booking your trip with us. Proof is required 90 days before the tour starts. Please contact us for any additional questions with regards to our cancellation and refund policy.

Cancellations & Refunds – If A Whale’s Song Expeditions Must Cancel
Please Note: All tours, expeditions, and water taxi services will proceed as scheduled in light rain and other mild weather conditions. Due to safety concerns or unforeseen circumstances, the captain may choose times of the day when weather and ocean conditions are more favorable. In the rare event that we, A Whale’s Song Expeditions, must cancel a tour, expedition, charter, or gear rental you can choose to reschedule (subject to availability) or receive a full refund.

Should the tour fail to attain the required minimum number of guests within 120 days of the scheduled departure,it will unfortunately be canceled, and all payments will be promptly refunded.

Credit Card Statement
Your credit card statement will display M Squared Enterprises, (our legal business entity name) as the company authorized to bill your bank or credit card.

Credit Card Charges
By making your reservation online or by telephone you agree to authorize M Squared Enterprises LLC DBA A Whale’s Song Expeditions, to bill your credit card for the agreed-upon reservation amount.

The credit card charges are authorized verbally and/or electronically by you, the reservation holder, and are valid in lieu of a signed credit card authorization form.

Liability Waiver
All tour and expedition participants are required to complete a hold harmless liability waiver before the start of the tour.

Travel Insurance
Sometimes life happens and you must cancel because of unforeseen circumstances. We highly recommend protecting your travel investment and purchasing a trip insurance policy that includes emergency evacuation coverage.

Travel insurance provides you with trip cancellation/interruption, travel delay, medical expenses, emergency assistance, air flight, baggage, and baggage delay coverages. Medical coverage purchased with your policy is crucial if you do not have health insurance.

Proof of comprehensive travel insurance is required for the following tours and expeditions 90 days prior to departure of the tour:

  • Unveiling Seldom Seen Wonders
  • A 12-Day Photography Expedition in Southeast AlaskaWildlife Spectacle
  • An 8-Day Photographic Expedition through Southeast Alaska

Please note that A Whale’s Song Expeditions does not recommend or endorse any plan or insurance company, as everyone has different insurance requirements.

Safety
With all the uncertainty around us, we understand more than ever the need for personalized service and our impeccable attention to detail. In line with our personalized approach and our commitment to you, we have implemented several policies to keep you safe. Our small groups also ensure that you have a safe environment to enjoy the beauty of nature.

We have hand sanitizers available for our clients to use during tours.
Our Captain is first aid, CPR, and AED trained and certified by the US Red Cross and will conduct daily safety checks during the duration of the tour.
We will conduct a pre-tour safety briefing with opportunities for our clients to ask questions.

Confidentiality
M Squared Enterprises DBA A Whale’s Song Expeditions respects our guest’s privacy rights and will hold all information from the Guest in relation to the purchase as confidential. Under no circumstances will your information be handed to a third party, except as required for billing and regular tour operations (e.g., hotel reservations, etc.).

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