Polar Bears of Churchill Photography Workshop

Photograph polar bears up close and personal in a natural environment

November 7 – 14, 2027

  • Photograph polar bear from ground level
  • Local guides will lead us to the best photographic opportunities
  • Hundreds of bears sighted during this special time of the year

Each autumn in northern Manitoba, the shores of Hudson Bay become one of the world’s most compelling wildlife destinations as polar bears gather near Churchill, the famed “Polar Bear Capital of the World.” This narrow window before the sea ice forms offers rare opportunities for polar bear photography, set against snow-covered tundra, low Arctic sun, and the vast, windswept coastline of Hudson Bay. Working in and around Churchill, Manitoba, you’ll explore both intimate encounters and wider environmental scenes as bears roam the shoreline, rest on the tundra, or move toward the forming ice. Soft, angled light and fresh snow create ideal conditions for capturing detail, behavior, and the essence of this subarctic landscape, allowing you to build a strong wildlife portfolio while learning to work thoughtfully with cold-weather exposure, contrast, and composition.

This workshop is designed for photographers who want to experience Churchill in an intimate, immersive way. We travel much like on an African game drive, by vehicle across the tundra to locate bears and observe behavior, then, when conditions allow, we exit on foot under the guidance of our experienced local team. This ground-level approach creates opportunities for truly dynamic photography, where eye-level perspectives and careful positioning bring you closer to the bears’ world while maintaining a safe and respectful distance. Each outing is planned with safety first: the guide always exits the vehicle first to scan the area, ensuring all encounters are controlled and ethical.

Expect an immersive learning experience throughout, with targeted sessions on photographing snowy scenes, capturing movement and behavior, working with telephoto lenses, and more as appropriate. We guide you toward clearer intent and stronger execution, helping you on composition, camera settings, and post-processing so your photography keeps improving long after the workshop. There will be signature image reviews to assist in your post-processing, paying special attention to controlling tones, preserving detail in fur and snow, and creating natural, impactful color in your files.

After full days in the field, you will return to a comfortable lodge in Churchill, where warm hospitality and hearty northern meals provide a welcome contrast to the cold outside. There is time to back up images, recharge, and enjoy the small-town atmosphere before heading out again. By the end of the workshop, you will have a strong collection of polar bear images and a deeper understanding of the animals, the environment they depend on, and the people who call this remote corner of the Arctic home.

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Itinerary

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.

November 7, 2027: Arrive into Winnipeg

Arrive into Winnipeg Canada by 5:00 PM and walk to the hotel at the airport where we will meet and greet you. Following our meeting about the adventures ahead you’ll have a warm dinner before a good sleep. 


November 8, 2027: Fly to Churchill, Orientation and Dinner

We’ll meet as a group this morning at the airport in Winnipeg to board a flight together up to Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Once we land in Churchill, you’ll be transported to our hotel to check in. You’ll have your orientation meeting this evening as well as a great meal, before settling in to your room for a good sleep.


November 9–13, 2027: Photograph Polar Bears and Other Arctic Wildlife in Daily Excursions from Churchill

Each morning begins with a warm breakfast to prepare you for a full day of exploration. Afterward, you’ll pack your gear and load into the van, ready to head into the tundra. Guided by your expert leaders, you’ll travel across this Arctic landscape in search of polar bears in their most captivating settings.

These remote regions are home to an abundance of bears, and the true reward of each outing lies not only in the number of sightings but also in the quiet, patient moments spent immersed in their world. The region is home to an abundance of wildlife, and while polar bears are the main focus, the tundra often rewards the patient observer with unexpected encounters. From the arctic foxes to the snowy owls, there is a wealth of wildlife to keep us busy. Each day offers a unique rhythm of observation and anticipation, waiting quietly for the perfect moment when light, landscape, and animal behavior align.

As the Arctic sun dips low and the day’s photography winds down, you’ll return to town for a hot, comforting meal and a chance to relax. We will hold our signature image reviews, using our proprietary software, several times following our dinner and include informal discussions about your photography techniques and compositional skills.


November 14, 2027: Departure Day: Farewell Breakfast, Return Flight to Winnipeg

This is our last morning, so you’ll pack up and have a great breakfast before everyone gets on the plane back to Winnipeg. 


Testimonials

Mark T.
Svalbard '25
The photo opportunities were exceptional. We saw around six polar bears, three of them up close, seals, walruses, many species of birds, arctic foxes, and beautiful glaciers, cliffs, and icebergs.
Michael M.
Bisti Badlands '25
Wayne and Matt are both excellent teachers and outstanding photographers. They were friendly, generous with their time and expertise and always willing to help. It was a really pleasure to work with them both.
Stacy C.
Zambia '25
Best safari workshop I've been on. Although the wildlife opportunities were excellent, it was really Richard and Wayne's instruction that made the trip.
Andy P.
Zambia '25
My expectations were very high given my history with Wayne and all the terrific things I had heard about Richard... they did not disappoint!! They are master craftsmen who share the same overall professional goals but approach their craft from an intensely personal perspective employing very different but entirely complimentary styles and techniques. This made for a wonderful and very rich learning experience which also happened to be incredibly enjoyable!
Heather M.
Big Bend '25
What impressed me the most is Wayne's ability to communicate what he is seeing when looking at a view and considering the composition for a photograph into words. He sees the world differently than I do and his ability to translate light, feeling, movement and relationship into words I would understand was amazing.
Richard D.
Ireland's Atlantic Coast '25
Wayne was definitely one of the best instructors/guides I have encountered on my extensive travels.
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Behind the Scenes

Staying warm in Freezing Conditions

We have been leading people into the cold for over 20 years, and we have some great experience to share that will make your photography far more enjoyable. When you know you'll be photographing in temperatures that drop below freezing and reach -40°F, we suggest the following:

Base Layers: Multiple sets of moisture-wicking, mid-weight, and heavy-weight wool or synthetic long underwear (tops and bottoms).

Mid-Layers: One or more fleece sweaters/pullovers or down/synthetic vests to provide insulation.

Outer Layers: A waterproof and windproof insulated winter coat or parka with a hood. Insulated, waterproof snow pants or ski pants.

Footwear: Insulated, waterproof winter boots that are large enough to fit heavy socks without restricting circulation. "Pac boots" like Sorels are highly recommended. Heavyweight wool or synthetic socks (several pairs), potentially with a thin liner sock. Gaiters to keep snow out of your boots, or ski/snow pants that provide boot cuffs that wrap over the tops of your boots. Comfortable shoes or slippers for indoor use in the evenings.

Accessories: A warm hat (fleece or wool beanie) that covers your ears; a balaclava or face mask is an option for very cold days. A neck gaiter or scarf. Heavy insulated mittens or ski gloves, with a liner glove underneath to allow for dexterity while handling your camera and tripod. USB-powered hand warmers that remain in your jacket pocket. Battery-powered heated vest, jacket, socks, or gloves.

Fitness

Easy: Short walks around the vehicle

Flights

Arrive at Winnipeg / James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG), Winnipeg before on November 7, 2027. Flights out can be made after on November 14, 2027. Air travel delays are common. Please arrive early, possibly even the day prior, so you don’t miss any of the workshop.

What to Bring

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.

What’s Included

  • Double occupancy lodging. Single available for $1,500 supplement.
  • All meals, soft drinks, and snacks during the workshop.
  • All permits and park fees.
  • Internal flights during the workshop.
  • All transportation during the workshop.
  • Tips for crew, drivers, and local guides.
  • English-speaking local guide throughout the workshop.
  • Photographic guiding and instruction from Wayne Suggs.
  • Image reviews and post-processing instruction.
  • Adventure, fun, inspiration, and a great time!

Not Included

  • Travel to and from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • Unscheduled airport transfers.
  • Passport and visa fees (if applicable).
  • Any meals or accommodations before or after the workshop dates.
  • Items of a personal nature.
  • Alcoholic Beverages.
  • Medical Evacuation Insurance (required).
  • Travel Medical (required).
  • Travel Medical and Trip Cancellation Insurance (optional, but recommended).
  • Anything else specifically not listed as included.
  • Single rooming available for $1,500 supplement.

Payment Terms

  • Your non-refundable deposit of $6,995 will hold your space in this workshop.
  • Further non-refundable payment of $4,255 is due by March 1, 2027.
  • The non-refundable balance is due not later than July 1, 2027.
  • In addition to our standard Terms and Conditions, for this workshop all payments are non-refundable, and this is why we recommend comprehensive travel insurance including trip cancelation.
  • Need special payment arrangements? No problem, just ask us.

Frequently Asked Questions

You'll focus on capturing snowy scenes, movement, and behavior of polar bears using telephoto lenses. The workshop also emphasizes working with cold-weather exposure, contrast, and composition to enhance your wildlife photography skills.

For this workshop, all payments are non-refundable under any circumstances. We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that includes trip cancellation coverage.

Prepare for extreme cold by packing multiple sets of moisture-wicking base layers, fleece or down mid-layers, and a waterproof, insulated winter coat. Insulated boots, heavy socks, and accessories like hats and gloves are essential for staying warm.

The workshop is rated as easy, with short walks around the vehicle. You'll be traveling by vehicle across the tundra, similar to an African game drive, with opportunities to exit on foot under guided supervision.

The Polar Bears of Churchill workshop has a maximum capacity of 6 participants, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience with plenty of one-on-one guidance from the instructor.

While polar bears are the main focus, the tundra is home to a variety of wildlife, including arctic foxes and snowy owls. The region offers opportunities for unexpected encounters with other Arctic animals.

The tuition covers double occupancy lodging, all meals, internal flights, transportation during the workshop, and tips for crew and guides. Photographic guiding, image reviews, and post-processing instruction are also included.

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