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Nanuk Polar Bear LodgeNews
January 10, 2015

Award-winning Nat Geo photographer Jad Davenport to lead photography workshop at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge

Polar bears sparring on Hudson Bay coast. Photo courtesy of Jad Davenport. Churchill Wild is proud to announce that award-winning National Geographic photographer, author and filmmaker Jad Davenport will lead an exclusive in-field photography workshop on the Mothers's & Cubs Adventure at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge from September 21-27, 2015.…
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March 31, 2014

Award-winning photographer and author Dennis Fast to lead November 2014 Polar Bear Photo Safari at Seal River

Dennis Fast will lead 2014 Polar Bear Photo Safari at Seal River. Award-winning photographer and author Dennis Fast will once again lead a Polar Bear Photo Safari at Seal River Heritage Lodge this year, from November 10-16. The Polar Bear Photo Safari takes place during prime polar bear season, when the…
From The LodgeNews
November 11, 2012

Shoot the Light’s Charles Glatzer applauds recent ground-level polar bear photo shoot at Seal River

Shoot the Light is all about capturing subjects in that perfect light, which as you know, can be quite elusive. Thankfully, our lodges at Dymond Lake and Seal River have been blessed with an abundance of fabulous lighting over the seasons! Much to the polar bears’ delight, temperatures have recently dropped well below normal,…
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December 16, 2011

Exceptional guides critical to success of ground-level polar bear photography workshops on Hudson Bay coast

I'm getting closer... You just can’t take spectacular photos of polar bears without having excellent guides to watch your back. That’s according to professional photographer Bob Smith of Elk Meadow Images, who organized a photography workshop for 14 people this fall at Seal River Heritage Lodge. Smith’s group were taking…
 

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