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Photographing the Far North: A Small-Group Expedition into Nunavik
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PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia - eTradeWire -- In the northern reaches of Quebec, where the tundra stretches uninterrupted toward the horizon, a small photography expedition is preparing to return to Nunavik this August.
Wildlife photographer Eric Seemann will lead an adventure to from Montreal to Wolf Lake from August 25 - 31, 2026, bringing four to six photographers into one of Canada's least-traveled regions.
Accessed by floatplane from Kuujjuaq, the camp sits deep within Arctic tundra and is shaped by wind, weather, and wildlife. Participants are typically most excited to spot muskoxen on these ancient grazing grounds, but can expect encounters with ptarmigan, bears, and eagles as well.
Photography in the Arctic is dictated by light and migration rather than itinerary.
"In Nunavik, the environment determines what happens next," says Seemann. "You learn quickly that patience is part of the experience."
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With more than 25 years photographing wildlife across Canada, Seemann is known for returning to the same territories season after season. His images (featured in BC Outdoors Magazine and Canadian Geographic's Top 100 Wildlife Photos, among other publications) reflect that long-term relationship with animal patterns and place.
The Nunavik expedition is intentionally limited in size to reduce impact in the remote region. After each day of photography, evenings will be spent at the remote wilderness camp sharing meals and preparing for the next day of adventures.
The 2026 departure operates within a short Arctic window when wildlife activity and late-summer conditions align.
More information about the Nunavik expedition can be found at: https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/photography-tour
Wildlife photographer Eric Seemann will lead an adventure to from Montreal to Wolf Lake from August 25 - 31, 2026, bringing four to six photographers into one of Canada's least-traveled regions.
Accessed by floatplane from Kuujjuaq, the camp sits deep within Arctic tundra and is shaped by wind, weather, and wildlife. Participants are typically most excited to spot muskoxen on these ancient grazing grounds, but can expect encounters with ptarmigan, bears, and eagles as well.
Photography in the Arctic is dictated by light and migration rather than itinerary.
"In Nunavik, the environment determines what happens next," says Seemann. "You learn quickly that patience is part of the experience."
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With more than 25 years photographing wildlife across Canada, Seemann is known for returning to the same territories season after season. His images (featured in BC Outdoors Magazine and Canadian Geographic's Top 100 Wildlife Photos, among other publications) reflect that long-term relationship with animal patterns and place.
The Nunavik expedition is intentionally limited in size to reduce impact in the remote region. After each day of photography, evenings will be spent at the remote wilderness camp sharing meals and preparing for the next day of adventures.
The 2026 departure operates within a short Arctic window when wildlife activity and late-summer conditions align.
More information about the Nunavik expedition can be found at: https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/photography-tour
Source: ES Wildlife Photo Images
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