Join a small-group, professional photographer-led shoot across the Sound's most cinematic vantage points — granite walls, sapphire icebergs, and cascading falls — in the extraordinary light of the Arctic summer.
What to expect
The session opens with a 20-minute brief on Arctic light — how the low sun angle creates extraordinary golden hues even at midday and how to expose correctly for white ice against dark granite. You then move by Zodiac to a sequence of compositions: a waterfall framed by a glacier, a lone iceberg reflecting cliff faces, a weather station almost swallowed by the landscape. The guide reviews images in the field and adjusts your technique shot by shot. You leave with portfolio-worthy images.
Good to know
Any camera system is welcome — mirrorless, DSLR, or high-end compact. A telephoto zoom (70–200mm equivalent) is strongly recommended for wildlife and distant glacier details. The Zodiac moves slowly and steadily; a travel tripod or bean bag is useful. Confirm departure time against your all-aboard; this excursion runs approximately 3.5 hours.