The Northern Lights: an absolutely awe-inspiring natural wonder (and that’s an understatement). Join us as we chase and photograph the Aurora Borealis over 6 nights in Alaska. If you've ever seen it first-hand, or ask anyone who has, this is almost certainly an understatement. It's no wonder these spectacular lights have inspired humans' writings (and cave paintings!) throughout religion and lore over thousands of years. Being well-positioned within the Auroral Oval, Fairbanks, Alaska is an excellent destination to see and photograph the Aurora within stunningly beautiful scenery. March is one of the best months to see the aurora because of a scientific phenomenon called the "Russell-McPherron" effect which causes auroras to be stronger during the equinox months of September and March. Also, March is one of the clearest months in Alaska with very little cloud cover – it's possible to have clear skies every night in March! Throughout this workshop, we will spend our nights chasing the Aurora and clear skies (within a relatively close range of Fairbanks) and offer additional opportunities to explore the area by day. Through all of it, you will learn various night and low-light photography methods including, multiple exposure blending, multiple exposures for stacked processing, low level lighting, timelapse shooting and processing, and various other night sky photography techniques plus small group post-processing instruction.
We we will staying just outside of Fairbanks (10 minute drive from downtown) in a beautiful, large home with private bedrooms. The home features 7 bedrooms across 3 levels, 4 full baths (3 en suite), 2 full laundry rooms, very large common areas, full kitchen, and stunning southern views of the Alaska Range overlooking the Chena River.
This night photography workshop concentrates on the following teaching topics:
The visibility of the Northern Lights is highly dependent on weather. Light to moderate cloud cover will not prohibit us from seeing and shooting the Aurora. If we encounter dense cloud cover, we may adjust the shooting locations and/or focus on landscape shooting and education.
If you don’t have everything you need, please contact me, I may be able to rent you the gear you need.
Schedule: Upon arrival we will get together for a meet-and-greet and required introductory session including workshop timeline overview, field safety, and night shooting preparation. Following this session the group will have some personal time for rest, dinner, and gear prep before we head out for our first night. Depending on Auroral activity, overnight temperatures, and the group's ability to stay up all night, we may be out shooting until sunrise so please be prepared for some late nights and cold temperatures – don't worry, once the awe of the Aurora has you in her grip you won't even notice (plus we'll keep the vehicle nice and warm!)
Arriving in Fairbanks: The nearest airport is Fairbanks International Airport, less than 15 miles from our lodge. If you plan to arrive outside of the designated pick-up and drop-off times, you will need to arrange a ride from and to the airport.
Transportation during the Workshop: We will be traveling to and from our lodge and shooting locations via a 12 passenger van each night with plenty of room for us and all of our gear.
Weather: Winter weather can be highly variable and unpredictable in Alaska and temperatures can be very cold.
Deposit and Cancellation Policy: $500 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot in this workshop. We reserve the right to cancel the workshop if minimum participants are not met or in the event of an emergency. If a cancellation does occur, participants may either use the fee towards a future workshop or receive a full refund. We highly recommend Travel Insurance to cover any non-refundable fees or medical coverage during the workshop.
6 Nights Lodging with private rooms in large shared cabin
Airport pick-up and drop-off
Flightseeing or other adventure opportunities (as weather permits) available and included
Light snacks and refreshments (Hot beverages are a must!)
2 Professional guides (Max 4:1 ratio)
Expert post-processing instruction throughout the workshop
Shared lighting equipment and stands (as needed)
Some shared meals will be provided during the trip