Wild Utah
May 3 – 11, 2024
Happening Now!
Greenland has some of the most picturesque landscapes you’ll ever see. Svalbard is home to one of the greatest populations of Polar bears. We have decided to join the two locations in one expedition. Very little photography has been created along this route, which links up the Northeastern shore of Greenland to Svalbard by crossing the North Atlantic Ocean along an icepack. This is a 15-day expedition on our purpose-built, just-the-right-small-size, luxurious expedition ship Polarfront. We will journey up the Eastern shore of Greenland, visiting the Northeast Greenland National Park before crossing the North Atlantic along the icepack. We’ll photograph numerous polar bears, astonishing glaciers, mountains, and icebergs. We’ll fly to Greenland from Reykjavik, thus maximizing our time on the ship.
We may see Arctic hares and muskox during walks onshore. We’ll anchor in beautiful locations to take advantage of shore excursions. With clear skies and good solar activity, we also can photograph the northern lights.
When we’re not photographing or enjoying a fresh, gourmet meal—this is a French ship, after all!—we’ll review images and learn post-processing techniques. Bring your laptop and enjoy editing in the main salon, or read your favorite book and sip some hot tea while we sail to the next location.
Drones are welcome in this workshop and can be flown directly from the ship by skilled pilots. Your leaders will coordinate the flights from the deck with the ship crew.
Expect a group of like-minded photographers who want to work hard to “get the shot.” On this expedition, you can expect to fine-tune your “art of seeing” and improve your landscape photography skills.
Greenland and Svalbard
September 2 – 17, 2025
Open for Registration
Limited to 12 Guests
About the wildlife: This workshop offers significant opportunities for photographing wildlife, and while we do our best to maximize our wildlife encounters—based on past experiences, local knowledge, and the current conditions—we need to impress upon you that the wildlife really is wild and that we don’t control it.
This itinerary is subject to change due to weather, local conditions, and other factors.
September 2, 2025: Fly to Reykjavik, Iceland, on this day. We’ll meet for dinner and talk about the adventure ahead.
September 3, 2025: We’ll take our flight from Iceland to Constable Point, Greenland. This will be a privately chartered flight and the cost is not included in your tuition. We will notify you of the cost based on our charter fees. On arrival at the small dirt airstrip, we will be escorted by the crew of the Polarfront to zodiacs waiting along the shore to take us to our ship. Our luggage is handled by crew as well and loaded into everyones cabins.
Constable Point is a very basic airstrip in the wilderness. This flight can be delayed by weather. We will constantly communicate with the airline to confirm details for this flight.
September 4–13, 2025: Aboard Polarfront, we will have a presentation by the captain and crew regarding all safety protocols and be given a tour of the ship. Once everyone is settled in, we will begin our sail North to the fiords of the National Park. Depending on conditions this afternoon, we may visit Ittoqqortoormiit, the most northerly settlement in East Greenland. Her 450 inhabitants make their living primarily by subsistence hunting of seals, narwhales, muskoxen, and polar bears. The quaint little houses dot the rocky slopes of south Liverpool Land with magnificent views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boons Coast to the south.
Following this visit we will head North to the waterways of East Greenland’s National Park. Here are some of the highlights of our cruising itinerary. The exact route will depend on the sea, ice, and weather conditions:
Landings within the fiords to capture landscapes of large mountains, wildlife and unique flora.
Large icebergs can be photographed from the deck of the ship, by hand, or with your drone.
Polar bears will be more prevalent than in the Scorseby Sound because no hunting village is nearby.
Northern lights can show this time of year and we will pursue great locations to photograph them from the ship and from land.
The icepack forms this time of year between Northern Greenland and Svalbard, and we will follow this ice, hoping to find more Polar bears. This also helps to keep the waters calm.
September 14–16, 2025: We’ll leave Greenland and begin our crossing of the North Atlantic Ocean. We’ll follow the icepack East to Svalbard in the hopes of calmer seas and Polar bear sightings. We plan to glass for wildlife during the crossing with hopes of spotting polar bears, walrus, whales and more.
September 17, 2025: We’ll arrive at Longyearbyen Svalbard before noon. We’ll have our last meal together aboard the Polarfront before disembarking. Taxi rides to the airport in Longyearbyen will be provided up until 11:00PM to catch flights home. We’ll help you arrange your flights to Oslo through one of the regional cities in Northern Norway. We will not book your ticket, but assist in recommending the appropriate flights.
Our base for the upcoming expedition will be the M/V Polarfront, a ship that was built in Norway and chartered by the Norwegian state for most of her life. Polarfront is a regular in the Arctic and was formerly a weather and research ship for the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. In 2015, she underwent a complete refurbishment and was transformed into an expedition ship. Although she now bears the French flag, she remains particularly well-suited for navigating the polar waters of Greenland. One of the unique features of Polarfront is that she is fully stabilized, ensuring smooth sailing and a comfortable experience for her passengers. In January 2024, her engines were replaced with a hybrid style that delivers more speed while consuming only 40% of the original fuel, making her a very fuel-efficient polar ship.
Polarfront's cabins are beautifully appointed, and her French cuisine is delicious. There are numerous deck areas from which to photograph, as well as two zodiacs. Accommodations on Polarfront consist of six double cabins, each with an en-suite bathroom and ranging in size from 18 to 25 square meters. Overall, everything about Polarfront is clean, fresh, new, and luxurious, providing an exceptional experience for her guests.
There are three types of Cabins aboard Polarfront:
Cabin 9: Owner's Suite. 25 square meters, Queen bed, additional sofa bed, sitting area, private bathroom.
Cabins 1, 2, 5: Grand Suites. These cabins can be set up with 2 Twins or 1 Double Bed. Sitting area, private bathroom.
Cabins 3 and 4: Deluxe Suites. These cabins can be set up with 2 Twins or 1 Double Bed. Sitting area, private bathroom.
Moderate: You must be able to get in and out of Zodiacs and walk short distances on shore excursions.
Arrive Keflavík International Airport (KEF), Reykjavík, Iceland anytime on September 2, 2025. Depart Svalbard Airport, Longyear (LYR), Longyearbyen, Svalbard after 12:01 PM on September 17, 2025. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.
Please see our page How To Prepare For Your Workshop. We will send you a detailed information document 90 days before your workshop. This document will include specifics of where and when to meet, gear and clothing recommendations, and more.
Cabin Choice | Tuition | Deposit | Further Payment | Balance Payment |
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Cabin 3, 4, 5 | $20,000 | $7,000 | $7,000 | $6,000 |
Cabin 1, 2 | $21,000 | $7,000 | $7,000 | $7,000 |
Cabin 9 | $21,500 | $7,500 | $7,000 | $7,000 |
“Talor is a mastermind at being not just an outstanding photographer and editor, but an exceptional person whose charm, enthusiasm, warmth, and candor have made her highly admired by everyone who is around her. ”
“Talor was an excellent and dynamic leader. She is also an excellent photographer and willing to share her knowledge with group participants. Image reviews were excellent learning opportunities for every individual no matter who the photographer was. We all learned from each other and appreciated seeing the same scene with a different POV. This helped us build camaraderie and Talor built on that during every shoot. I also appreciate that Talor had done a thorough reconnaissance of boats and lodging and locations before our arrival. ”
“I would go on another workshop with Muench workshops. I have come to rely on their dedication and planning and to trust my safety to them on these expedition type workshops. ”
Sign up for any workshop before midnight, November 28, 2023, and we’ll apply your $750 discount to your final balance payment.
Sign up for any workshop before midnight, November 28, 2023, and we’ll apply your $750 discount to your final balance payment.