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Are you interested in learning:
• How to take artistic wildlife and nature photos?
• How to take into consideration perspective, composition and bokeh when photographing wildlife and landscape imagery?
• How to approach wildlife photography ethically?
• How to take "storytelling" photographs in nature instead of simple snapshots
• Facts and info about local New Brunswick flora, fauna, and geography?
Join acclaimed Atlantic Canadian wildlife photographers Brittany Crossman (2022 Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year) and Dave Brosha (author of 4 books on photography) as they immerse you with a very small, limited-size group for three days exploring the wilds and wildlife of Fundy National Park and surrounding area!
Workshop: Fundy Wild 2025
Max participants: 12
Dates: Oct 3-5, 2025
Cost: $1850+HST ($750+tax Deposit needed to book in, with the balance due by April 15, 2025)
Location: Hopewell Rocks Motel + Country Inn, New Brunswick
Includes: 3 days of detailed instruction from Dave Brosha and Brittany Crossman. Accommodation, meals, and transportation are not included (but carpooling amongst participants with be coordinated and encouraged).
Note: by signing up participants agree to sign a disclosure agreement on the location of any spotted wildlife to protect fragile wildlife habitats.
Itinerary (* note - tentative schedule with exact timing/details subject to change)
Day 1
10AM-noon: kick-off at the Hopewell Rocks Motel + Country Inn, on the edges of Fundy National Park. Slideshows + presentations + classroom learning
12PM-1:30PM: lunch break and relocation to location #1
1:30PM - 8PM: field shooting, various locations across Fundy.
10PM-12AM: if conditions allow, astrophotography at Hopewell Rocks.
Day 2
8AM-11:30AM: field shooting, various locations across Fundy
11:30PM-2PM: lunch break and relocation to location
2PM - 8PM: field shooting, various locations across Fundy National Park.
Day 3
8AM-11:30AM: field shooting, various locations across Fundy National Park.
11:30PM-1PM: group brunch.
1PM - 3PM: group editing, slideshow, and critique/finale.
What to expect
The workshop is suitable for participants of all levels of experience in photography. Most locations will be readily accessible from the road, although we may occasionally hike short distances.
This event focuses on wildlife and nature photography as a whole; while wildlife sightings can never be 100% guaranteed, Brittany and Dave will use their extensive experience to try to ensure some great sightings.
What to Bring
This will be a "rain or shine" event. Although the weather in October near Fundy National Park is generally nice, there is, of course, the chance of rain storms and wind. Please come prepared for all weather conditions.
Please bring:
- suitable and comfortable clothing, which you can layer
- appropriate footwear
- your own camera equipment (preferably DSLR, which allows manual control of shutter speed, aperture and
ISO settings; bring the fastest lens you have) - a long lens (70-200MM, 300MM, 400MM, 500MM, or 150-600MM all great potential lenses)
- a laptop for editing (with editing software, preferably Adobe)
About Brittany Crossman:
Brittany is a 4-time Shortlist Contender for Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and in 2022 was a winner (Top 5, People's Choice) and winner of the 2022 Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. Her work has been published by multiple magazines, such as Nature's Best Photography, Canadian Geographic, Canadian Wildlife Magazine, Saltscapes, Outdoor Photographer, National Wildlife, and many more. She's also been featured by National Geographic multiple times via social media.
Brittany is an avid supporter of wildlife rehabilitation facilities regularly offering her photographic skills for photo documentary projects, and donating her work for fundraising auctions. Some of the places she supports are Hope For Wildlife, Atlantic Wildlife Institute and The Canid Project.
If you're looking to visit the Island this summer and learning more about our wonderful wildlife....consider signing up! Again, send me an email and we'll send you the full details once they're released.
About Dave Brosha
"One of the most celebrated creative photographers in the world" - Nikon
"One of the leading lights in the highly competitive world of North America outdoor photography" - Outdoor Photography Magazine
"Critically acclaimed....spectacular photos." - The Globe and Mail
Holding a passion for the world and an eye for the beauty it contains, Long Creek, Prince Edward Island-based photographer, educator, and writer Dave Brosha is one of Canada's most respected photographers. On a continual journey to seek out and capture the beauty of this world – whether it’s the beauty of some of most extreme and pristine environments in the world, or the beauty of humanity, Brosha is passionate across a wide spectrum of photographic genres and avoids labels. Brosha is proudly a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society, is a Sigma Pro Photographer, and is a Strobepro Professional. He was been photographing wildlife across Canada and the globe for close to 15 years.
Park Pass
A portion of the workshop may be held in Fundy National Park. The price of the workshop does not include a park pass. You will need to purchase a park pass when you arrive at the entrance to the park. For more information on Parks Canada passes, see http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/tarif... and Cancellation Policy
A $750+HST non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot, with the final payment due April 15, 2025
Spots are non-refundable but are transferrable (i.e. if the participant is able to find someone else to take their spot and can sell/transfer the spot to a new participant, this is acceptable). By registering you are acknowledging that cancellations are your responsibility and refunds will not be granted.
You can pay the full amount up-front, too, should you choose.