Alaska Katmai Workshop
July 2025 (7 days)
ALL-INCLUSIVE
Specific Dates to be Announced
Join wilderness photographer, Chad Dutson, on an all-inclusive backcountry lodge adventure in Alaska, limited to only 5 participants. This is a wildlife-focus workshop, primarily bears, with some limited landscape opportunities. For the beginner or professional, photographing alongside an Alaska-based wilderness photographer provides you an advantage!
$8,395 (Anchorage, all-inclusive)
$7,495 (Iliamna, all-inclusive)
This workshop is offered with two options. Lodging, meals, and backcountry transportation are included in both options. Your choice is the starting point:
1) 7-days beginning and ending in Anchorage, Alaska, or
2) 6-days beginning and ending in Iliamna, Alaska.
Whether Alaska is on your bucket list or you are planning a return trip, this opportunity is incredibly unique and fun!
Highlights
All-Inclusive Workshop Adventure: Includes Lodging, Meals, and Daily Floatplane Transportation
Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks: Brooks Falls and Other Prominent Locations
Limited to 5 Participants
Alaska-Based Guide/Instructor
Pre-Workshop Online Seminar
Itinerary
Day 1: Group Dinner in Anchorage, with Chad Dutson.
Day 2: Morning walkabout in Anchorage. In the afternoon, the group flies to the Alaska Peninsula, to our prestigious lodge located in the heart of bear country.
Days 3-6: Each day involves an adventure via float plane and/or boat, focusing opportunities to photograph bears and other wildlife.
Day 7: One more adventure in the early-morning. The group returns to Anchorage in the afternoon.
[If selecting the Iliamna option, your
workshop begins on Day 2 at the lodge]
Details
The workshops begins and ends in Anchorage, Alaska. Our first meet-and-greet will be at a local restaurant the evening of Tuesday, July 21, 2020. Then the adventure begins.
Throughout the workshop, during meals and downtime, we will discuss photographic techniques, nature photography philosophy, and share imagery with critique sessions.
Each day in the Alaska Peninsula includes a backcountry adventure via float plane and/or boat, included with the workshop fee. Throughout the workshop, photography instruction will cover many of Chad’s techniques, including proper exposure and composition. Advanced techniques will also be shared. Chad has used Nikon and Canon equipment professionally, and caters instruction to your photographic experience level. The group will spend time over dinner each evening, discussing highlights of the day’s excursion, with a focus on education. At least one session will be provided for group image review and critique.
You can anticipate 2-3 miles hiking each day, up to moderate intensity, walking on the coast and in rivers and banks. You will see endless wildlife opportunities, primarily brown bears (grizzlies). The area has the highest concentration of brown bears in the world. Picture yourself standing in front of a bear, capturing the moments in still shots or video. The views are outstanding and the memories will last a lifetime!
The Lodge
The main lodge includes a great room including dining room, sofas, and fireplace. The recreation room includes a pool table, where the group will socialize each day over drinks and snacks. Gourmet meals are prepared fresh daily: Alaskan salmon, steak, fettuccine. Not to mention the friendly and accommodating staff. The lodge is an incredible experience by itself.
Double-occupancy is required to take advantage of these incredible backcountry rates. Every two participants will be housed in their own cabin.
What is included?
Lodging
Meals
Snacks & drinks
Floatplane and/or Boat Transportation During the Workshop
Personalized Guide Service & Photography Instruction
Pre-Workshop Online Seminar
What is your responsibility?
Transportation to/from Anchorage, Alaska or Iliamna, Alaska
Insurance: Trip, Equipment, & Emergency Medical Evacuation
Gratuities (if desired)
The Workshop Team
Chad Dutson. Workshop Leader. Alaska-based wilderness photographer who deeply admires nature. He has been workshopping in Alaska and the Southwest since 2014.
"Some say they lose themselves in one thing or another -- I find myself through photography -- losing only the sense of time." -- Chad Dutson
Portfolio www.chaddutson.com
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What level of physical preparation is required? Anticipate hiking 2-4 miles per days on uneven coastal and riverway surfaces. Water waders will be provided. Bring hiking boots, in the off-chance the group decides to hike in drier areas.
What weight limits do I have? The carrier from Anchorage to the Alaska Peninsula has a strict 70-pound weight limit, including carry-ons. Any extra fees for overweight luggage will be your responsibility. Please plan accordingly.
What specific photo gear should I bring? Camera and tripod are a must, and we suggest you bring at least two lenses, with ranges from 16 to 400mm (full-frame) or 10 to 280mm (crop sensor). You may also want to bring a 1.4x extender. Due to the wet/rainy climate, it is recommended you also bring covers for your backpack and camera gear, including camera cleaning equipment.
What other gear should I bring? Be prepared with layered clothing for sunny and rainy weather. Daytime high temperatures average between 55 and 70 degrees (F), nights around 45 to 55 degrees (F). We will be hiking regardless of weather, whether sun, wind, snow, or rain, so plan accordingly. In addition to the items listed above, you may consider extra socks and underclothing, in case you get wet. In the event of wet weather, you should bring a rain gear that is 100% water proof for you and your camera equipment. Be “water resistant” is not sufficient.
What photography experience must I have? Our workshops are geared toward all levels. Beginners will value the photography instruction while advanced photographers will appreciate the guide service.
May I bring a non-photographer friend? Certainly, the more the merrier; however since space is limited you must purchase a slot for each attendee. Groups of two or more are discounted. Inquire for a checkout discount code prior to purchase.
Is there cell coverage and WiFi in the backcountry? No. Although there is limited cell coverage, it is not reliable.
Is there water and electricity at the lodge? Yes, the lodge is equipped running water and electricity, including plenty to recharge your camera batteries each night.
What type of insurance should I secure? We recommend travel, equipment, and emergency evacuation insurance to cover the what-ifs in travel. Air travel changes, vehicle breakdowns, and weather can all wreak havoc. Although unlikely, there is always a possibility of a workshop cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. Travel Insurance provides peace of mind. We also recommend equipment insurance. Camera equipment is super sensitive, and being in the desert all day carries inherent risk. Cover your equipment with a policy sufficient to repair and/or replace your gear. Emergency evacuation insurance is optimal in remote wilderness settings, like the Alaska Peninsula.