Description
Capture the Frozen Magic of Svalbard in Spring
Early spring in Svalbard is like nowhere else on Earth – a frozen fairytale of pastel skies, pristine snow, and glimmering ice. With sub-zero temperatures and dreamlike light, this is the season landscape photographers long for. Fjords shimmer with crystalline sea ice, snow-capped peaks stretch into the distance, and Arctic wildlife emerges cautiously after the long polar night.
This is your chance to capture the magic with two of the world’s leading polar photography guides. Dean Tatooles and Randy Hanna, both renowned for their compelling imagery and hands-on teaching styles, will guide you through this enchanting Arctic environment. Whether you’re stepping off auto mode for the first time or refining advanced techniques, they’ll help you elevate your skills and create images that truly tell a story.
With the soft glow of endless sunrises and sunsets, every moment in Svalbard’s spring is an opportunity. Dean and Randy will take you into the field to make the most of the season’s unique conditions – coaching you on composition, light, and timing as you shoot striking landscapes and elusive wildlife in their snowy element.
This is more than a photography trip – it’s an invitation to slow down, connect with the environment, and discover your potential as a photographer in one of the most serene and awe-inspiring settings on Earth.