Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Experience Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp
VIDEO | The Bear Coast
VIDEO | Alaska Bear Photography Tutorial with Wildlife Photographer Court Whelan
VIDEO | Alaska Bear Photography in Lake Clark National Park
VIDEO | Finding Home in Alaska: A Nat Hab Guide Story
WEBINAR | Filming 101 for Nature & Wildlife Photographers
Video is a dynamic medium for capturing movement and sound in nature, from sparring brown bears to roaring lions and thundering waterfalls. But making the shift from still shots to video can be intimidating for even the most seasoned photographer. Join Expedition Leader and pro photographer and filmmaker Charlie Reinertsen to find out how to add filming to your imaging skillset. Learn Charlie's go-to video settings and workflow, and get his advice on video composition, exposure, file formats and post-processing techniques.
WEBINAR | Mastering Light: Secrets to Stunning Photography
From sunlight glinting off a glacier to a lion sunning itself on the savanna, light is the cornerstone of compelling nature photography. Expedition Leader and pro photographer Giulia Ciampini reveals the transformative power of light in photography. Get her advice on mastering four key lighting elements: quality, color, quantity and direction. Discover the difference between soft and harsh lighting and warm and cool tones, learn how to control exposure, and find out how to adjust shadows and highlights to add dimension to your photos.
WEBINAR | Conservation Connect: Help Halt Mine that Threatens Alaska Brown Bears
Lake Clark National Park is home to hundreds of Alaska's iconic brown bears—the same ones we encounter at our Alaska Bear Camp! Unfortunately, their habitat is under threat from a mining interest that would devastate this pristine landscape. Nat Hab's Brooke Mitchell talks with Jennifer Woolworth, Alaska Program Manager at the National Parks Conservation Association, about the proposed Johnson Tract Mine and the impact it would have on the area. Ask questions and learn what you can do to help halt this threat to Alaska’s beloved brown bears.