2026 Alaskan Brown Bear Workshops

Camp among the Bears in Alaska

Have you ever wanted to photograph those unique and intimate moments with Brown Bears in Alaska? There’s no better way to truly experience the raw Alaska wilderness than to join me for a three day camping trip in remote Alaska.

With our small group of 4 people, we will be able to move around easily and without restriction, other than to respect the bears space of course! This isn’t your average bear workshop, this is an opportunity to view moments most people only see through a screen. From bears chasing after fish, to stunning backdrops while they go about their day clamming, you’ll get to see a side of Alaska you’ll never forget!

There are only 3 spots available, so if you've been waiting to experience Alaska Brown Bears in one of the most beautiful locations to see them, don’t miss your chance!

Itinerary

You and two other guests will fly on a private chartered plane together and land on the beach to a pre-set up camp. Each person will have their own tent and sleeping pad within an enclosed group bear fence. Once everyone is ready, we will start the search for bears, but don’t be surprised if they’re already walking around nearby! The best part about camping right out on the beach is that we aren’t limited by tide times. Usually prioritizing shooting times for morning and evening to get the best lighting, but if there are bears out, most we’ll be out as well! Meals happen when they can, but there are no set meal times. On your final day, you and your group will be picked up from the same location and head back to Soldotna, AK. The only thing guest are required to organize travel wise is getting to and from Soldotna, AK where the airport/airline is located.

What to Bring

Weather in Alaska can be unpredictably cold, windy, and rainy. As such, please make sure to pack for typical fall/spring seasons in order to stay comfortable. Here’s a list of absolutely must-haves for this workshop along with camping gear guests will need to provide:

  • Waterproof rain coat + pants + hiking shoes/boots

  • Waders (Hip or chest)

  • 2 Sweatshirts (in case of rain/water)

  • 2 warm hats

  • Extra pairs of warm socks as well as normal footwear

  • Warm base layers (long underwear, leggings, etc can be nice to have)

  • Camera equipment (extra memory cards, batteries, EXTRA batteries tripod, etc)

  • Camera backpack for hiking + waterproof bag cover

  • Camera rain cover (If your camera body is not weather sealed)

  • Normal everyday wear

  • Warm sleeping bag (temperatures at night can get as low as the 40F)

  • Pillow

  • Small cattery bank (to charge phone at night)

  • Some personal bars/snacks are good to have

  • A positive attitude and great energy!!

What’s Provided

Now that you know what you need to bring, here’s what will be provided for you:

  • Group bear fence around all campsites

  • Tent

  • Sleeping Pad

  • 3 freeze dried meals per day

  • Coffee, limited Alcohol, and some desserts/snacks

  • Bear proof containers

  • Cooking equipment

  • Eating utensils

  • Group charging setup (For phones, camera batteries, etc)

  • Bear Spray

  • LIMITED Starlink (For check-ins with family/friends if needed)

FAQs

  • Although the bears in this area are relatively calm, they are still wild animals. All guests MUST stay together as a group and defer to my judgement on moving around the animal and overall behavior it is exhibiting. We will work plenty of different angles, but it will be done in a safe and respectful manner to the subject.