Dates Aug 2–9, 2008
Leader Stuart Westmorland
Fee $5,495 from Juneau, Alaska
Deposit $400
Limit 12
Special Terms and Conditions Apply

Imagine capturing the peak moment on film: a mighty launch rockets 40 tons of twisting whale skyward. Pectoral fins fling sparkling sheets of water, as its 45-foot-long body is almost entirely out of the water in a spectacular breaching display. This is a frequent occurrence in the late summer months in southeast Alaska, where one of the world’s greatest populations of humpback whales resides in the fertile waters of Glacier Bay National Park.

Glacier Bay and the adjacent waterways of the Inside Passage are the summer feeding grounds for hundreds of humpback whales. Every year whales wintering in the warm waters of Hawaii and Baja California
join the year-round population of humpback whales in the nutrient-rich waters of Alaska. This annual migration consists of mothers and their young calves and their accompanying escorts traveling thousands of miles on this epic journey.

Our photo group, cruising in a comfortable, private, 106-foot live-aboard vessel, will follow the largest congregations of these magnificent leviathans—and the boat is totally at our service! There is no comparison to the wonderful, intimate proximity to wildlife that is attainable by this type of small boat cruising, in contrast to the giant city-size cruise ships, carrying thousands of passengers, normally traversing the Inside Passage.

Humpback whales offer some of the most exciting photographic moments of all the marine mammals. Besides breaching, they often slap their mighty tails repeatedly, or clap their 15-foot pectoral fins in the same fashion. Their feeding displays are absolutely breathtaking, including bubble-net and lunge-feeding techniques. It’s an incredible scene to photograph, and we will be on hand at the peak of the season to see this amazing spectacle!
Glacier Bay’s dense forests, snowcapped peaks and calving neon-blue tidewater glaciers provide a pristine backdrop for classic Alaskan maritime imagery.

In addition to humpback whales, there may be opportunities to get close-up photos of orcas, Steller’s sea lions, sea otters and bald eagles. The sheer cliffs along these inlets are home to mountain goats. These and the mother and baby harbor seals that bask on picturesque icebergs create more great photo opportunities.

Join us for this unique, world-class photo shoot in the realm of the humpback whales of Glacier Bay National Park and the Inside Passage. With incredible images created with the assistance of today’s new image stabilized/vibration reduction lenses and digital technology, this tour will define the best of topside whale photography for years to come!


ABOUT OUR VESSEL
Our fantastic private boat is the 106-foot M/V Valkyrie, an elegant classic motor yacht built in 1944 that has sleeping accommodations for 12 passengers. M/V Valkyrie has a large covered stern deck, salon, dining room and a spacious bow. There are three “heads” on board with showers and six double cabins with portholes. Delicious, hearty Alaskan-style meals featuring fresh-caught seafood, homemade desserts and breads baked onboard daily are an integral part of our cruising experience. The boat is well suited for photography in both fair and moderately inclement weather with a great deal of space on deck for shooting wildlife and landscapes. We believe it's the best boat available for photography in southeast Alaska!



Day 1 (Aug 2)
Participants should arrange to fly to Juneau, Alaska. We meet in the lobby of our hotel for a short orientation and then have dinner. (D)

Day 2
After breakfast we begin cruising the scenic Alaskan waterways. We should have plenty of photo opportunities, with sightings of sea lions, harbor seals, porpoises and, perhaps, some orcas on our way to the humpback "core" grounds in Icy Strait and Glacier Bay. (BLD)

Days 3–6
We will follow the largest groups of humpback whales as they travel throughout Glacier Bay and the waterways of the Inside Passage. With plenty of "shootable" daylight, we will have ample opportunities to capture breaching, tail slapping and lunge-feeding behavior. Shore excursions at dawn and dusk will be undertaken whenever possible. We hope to make some exceptional images of the indigo-blue icebergs often found stranded on shore. (BLD)

Day 7
We’ll begin our leisurely cruise back to Juneau, photographing en route. (BLD)

Day 8 (Aug 9)
We will arrive in Juneau by midmorning for flights home. (B)





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