It is with great pleasure that I publicly announce that I will be co-leading the Jewels of the Arctic photography expedition in August 2014 with my good friend and colleague Joshua Holko.
So come and photograph the ‘Jewels of the Arctic’ with Moab Master Joshua Holko and myself on this very exciting 14 day / 13 night photography expedition in August 2014.
Departing on the 9th of August 2014 and docking on the 22nd of August this trip will set sail from Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway and will be taking in the very best of Spitsbergen and Greenland before docking in Isafjordur in Iceland. A Connecting flight will then take you to Keflavik International airport for connecting flights home.
This expedition will combine the very best of Spitsburgen and Greenland with a taste of Iceland and has been structured to provide the best possible photographic opportunities – The Jewels of the Arctic.
Spitsbergen’s rugged northwest coast comprises mountains, tundra and fjords. Greenland’s remote east coast shows off the immensity of the icecap, fantastic icebergs and massive granite spires rising over 1000 metres above the fjords. The Arctic Landscape is one of untold beauty and wonder and this expedition has been designed to to maximise your experience and photographic opportunities.
The expedition is for a strictly limited number of 50 participants (38 Berths are still available) plus leaders and expedition guide. We will be using an ice hardened expedition ship with a highly experienced crew in order to ensure we can get as close as possible to big ice and place you in the best locations for making photographs. Our expedition ship the ‘Polar Pioneer’ is equipped with sufficient zodiacs and crew for all photographers to be shooting simultaneously with plenty of room to spare for camera equipment.
This expedition offers a complete Arctic experience for photography: tundra walks amidst reindeer and exquisite dwarf vegetation, zodiac cruises near icebergs and calving glacier fronts, hikes to breathtaking mountain vistas and warm welcomes into indigenous communities.
We will likely see and photograph reindeer, Arctic foxes, musk ox, countless sea and land birds, walrus, seals, whales and polar bears amongst the breathtaking Arctic landscapes. We will have nearly 24 hours of daylight with hours and hours of golden light.
At our most northerly position we will be a mere 600 miles from the North Pole!
If you are excited with the prospect of travelling to the Arctic with a small group of dedicated photographers now is the time to register for your place by contact me at antony@antonywatson.com or via the contact page.
The full Itinerary for Jewels of the Arctic 2014 can be found here