Explore Our 2026 Photo Workshops: Alaska Fjords, Brown Bears, Glacier Bay & San Juan Islands

2026 Photography Workshops Season Preview

Get a behind-the-scenes look at our 2026 Photography Workshops aboard the M/V David B. In this preview, we explore all three of our small-group photography trips:

  • Alaska’s Fjords and Coastal Brown Bears

  • Glacier Bay Photography Workshop

  • San Juan Islands Photography Workshop

You’ll meet our crew and instructors, learn how each workshop is structured, and get a sense of what makes photography from a small historic vessel so rewarding.

What Makes Our Workshops Unique

  • 🌟 Only 8 guests for exceptional access and personal instruction

  • 🌲 Remote wilderness locations away from crowds

  • 🌅 Flexibility to follow the light, wildlife, and weather

  • 📸 Dedicated one-on-one time with expert photographers

  • 💻 Hands-on Lightroom sessions and plenty of time for post-processing

  • 🖼️ Show-and-tell image reviews that foster learning and creativity

If you’re seeking an immersive photography experience rich with wildlife, landscapes, and personal growth, this preview offers a clear look at what’s in store for 2026.

 

Meet Earl at Pack Creek

Meet Earl at Pack Creek

A faux studio portrait of Earl (created in Lightroom) – by Alan Sanders
 

This spring we met a celebrity during our Pack Creek Photography Workshop, or maybe he’s just a young, hungry bear trying to make a name for himself. Either way, we’re happy to feature him in our newsletter with this article and numerous glamor shots from one of our photography instructors, Alan Sanders.  
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Meet Earl

On a recent photo workshop on the David B we had a chance to meet Earl. This was at Pack Creek on Admiralty Island, which has the highest concentration of brown bears in the world. Earl is a young male, approximately four years old (and yes, the rangers at Pack Creek name all the bears). 

Most of the bears at Pack Creek ignore our presence as we sit in the designated observation area. But not Earl. He mostly went about his business, which consisted of eating the abundant sedges, but every once in a while he couldn’t help himself, he had to stop and pose for us.


Earl pausing mid chew to pose for us – photo by Alan Sanders

For our part, we couldn’t get enough of him. He is certainly the most photogenic of bears. We couldn’t help but think that he knows that. Or so it seemed. More than likely, as a young bear, he was curious about these peculiar “hairless apes” who were watching him so intently.  We spent most of one day and part of the next watching Earl. We also saw a couple of females with very young cubs, plus a few bears clamming on the beach. They were all certainly fun to watch and photograph, but they weren’t Earl.


Earl admiring the leaf in his ear – photo by Alan Sanders

Pack Creek is arguably the best bear viewing area in Alaska, or anywhere, for that matter. There are a couple of reasons for this. One is that it is limited to no more than 24 people a day. Usually when we’re there we are the only ones. Contrast this with some bear viewing areas that are so crowded you get a little beeper, like you get in a restaurant to let you know when your table is ready. When it goes off it’s your turn to spend 15 minutes at the viewing area, then you have to make way for the next group. Not so at Pack Creek.


Earl in yet another pose – photo by Alan Sanders

Another reason is the bears at Pack Creek have been interacting with humans since 1951. They have learned that we are not a threat and in fact are completely benign. This knowledge has been passed down from generation to generation. Consequently they just go about their business and completely ignore us…except for Earl.

Alan Sanders

Trip #481 – May 25 to June 1, 2026 – 8-day Alaska Pack Creek Photography Workshop
Departs/Arrives – Juneau
Availability: 8 Spots
Price: $9,800 per person (double occupancy)

Trip #481 – May 24 – 31, 2027 – 8-day Alaska Pack Creek Photography Workshop
Departs/Arrives – Juneau
Availability: 8 Spots
Price: $10,290 per person (double occupancy)

Feel free to contact Sarah about any of our photography workshops on the David B.

Dreaming in Glacier Bay

A Visual Meditation

Take a few minutes to escape into John D’onofrio’s beautiful photography set to haunting flute music. He put together this short meditation to inspire those of us who dream of great landscapes in distant lands. John is one of our photography instructors and this slideshow video is from several years of trips with us in Glacier Bay National Park.

Glacier Bay Oystercatcher

Birdwatching in Glacier Bay National Park from small ship cruiseI had just stepped out of the skiff at Lamplough glacier in Glacier Bay National Park when this oystercatcher gave me a look that more or less seemed to suggest that the mussels hidden under the kelp were for oystercatcher only.

This photo is from our May 2019 Glacier Bay Photography Workshop. There’s still space for the upcoming 2020 season. Visit our Glacier Bay Photography Workshop page for more information and discount pricing.

Get to know John and Al our photography workshop instructors

On Saturday we sat down around the settee on the David B for a chat about what it’s like to go on one of our photography workshops. It was a fun, light-hearted chat about the highlight’s from last year’s Glacier Bay workshop, John and Al’s background in photography, and what we’re excited about for this coming season’s workshops.

You don’t have to be an expert photographer to come on these trips. All you need is a love of nature, the desire to take great pictures and to have fun. You can watch the video in its entirety below.

Visit our Alaska Photography Workshops page for more information, dates, rates, and availability.