Photography expedition to Svalbard
The Kingdom of Polar Bears | Svalbard
May 17–25, 2027
There are places in the world where nature still reigns supreme. Places where ice stretches to the horizon and massive glaciers shatter into the sea. We will sail aboard a research vessel capable of navigating through dense pack ice—the frozen realms where Arctic wildlife is most active.
This is a journey to one of the wildest and most breathtaking locations on Earth. A small group: only 12 participants. The itinerary is adjusted in real-time based on ice conditions, weather, and wildlife activity, ensuring we reach the heart of the true Arctic drama.
Come discover, create, and document – an Arctic photography expedition to Svalbard, amidst polar bears, glaciers, and powerful ice landscapes unlike anything else.
A winter photography expedition to Japan
Japan Winter Photography Expedition – Hokkaido & Nagano
January 24 – February 6, 2027
Winter in Japan invites a truly unique photography experience. The pristine snow strips the frame of visual noise, leaving only the essentials: form, movement, and timing. This journey is built on full synchronization with the natural cycles of Northern Japan—from the arrival of sea ice in Rausu to the peak activity of cranes in Tsurui.
We will photograph within the frozen marshes of Tsurui, sail on specialized boats into the heart of the frozen sea in Rausu, and document the hot springs of Nagano amidst snow and steam. A small group of only 8 participants allows for fluid movement, an intimate learning experience, and close-range work in the field.
Come discover, create, and document – a winter photography expedition to Japan awaits you, with rare moments of wild nature and snowy landscapes you will never forget.
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Spain – Buseu Project
Photography Expedition to the Heart of the Pyrenees
November 19–22, 2026
Four days of photography in the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees, in a wild and secluded region home to one of Europe’s most unique nature and wildlife conservation initiatives. The Buseu Project is a small, restored mountain village that has been transformed into a center for conservation and wildlife photography. The entire area is dedicated to protecting local species and creating conditions that allow photographers to observe them closely without disturbing their natural behavior.
Throughout the journey, we will shoot from professional hides specifically designed for nature photographers. From these vantage points, you can observe Europe’s largest raptors as they arrive at feeding areas—often at an ideal distance that allows for sharp, close, and highly detailed captures. Working from the hides enables the documentation of powerful moments in nature: interactions between birds of prey, dramatic landings, and the occasional appearance of local mammals.
This is one of the few places in Europe where it is possible to photograph some of the continent’s most impressive raptor species within a relatively short timeframe.
Come discover, create, and document – four powerful days of photography in the raptor hides of the Pyrenees, capturing rare moments of wild nature from a breathtakingly close perspective.
The Iberian Lynx
Spain – Buseu Project
November 12–15, 2026
Four days of photography in the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees, in a wild and secluded area home to one of Europe’s most unique nature and wildlife conservation projects. During the expedition, we will shoot from professional hides designed specifically for nature photographers, offering the opportunity to observe Europe’s largest raptors as they arrive at the feeding grounds—often at an ideal distance for sharp, close, and detailed photography.
This is one of the few places in Europe where some of the most impressive species of birds of prey can be documented within a relatively short timeframe. A small group of only 6 participants, staying in a tiny mountain village in the heart of the wilderness, under conditions that allow for close-range observation and photography without disturbing the animals’ natural behavior.
Come discover, create, and document – a unique photography expedition in the footsteps of the Iberian Lynx, in the heart of the wild landscapes of Southern Spain.
Maasai Mara
Photography Expedition in the Footsteps of the Great Predators
September 27 – October 2, 2026
A photography journey into the heart of the African savannah, at the very moment the Maasai Mara surges with life. Vast herds traverse the plains, predators trail them closely, and the landscape shifts incessantly before your lens.
Throughout the expedition, we will travel in safari vehicles specially modified for photographers, with an optimal layout that allows for unobstructed shooting from both sides of the vehicle and rapid movement dictated by the action in the field. Our days begin at first light and are built around wildlife behavior—moments of the hunt, encounters between predators, herds in motion, and that low African sun that creates ideal conditions for photography.
A small group, accommodation inside the reserve, and full flexibility in the field allow us to stay close to where the true story unfolds.
Come discover, create, and document – a unique photography expedition in the footsteps of the great predators.
Iceland
Northern Lights & Winter Landscapes Photography Expedition – Led by Kelvin Yuen & Matan Sharon
December 8–17, 2026
In December, Iceland transforms into a unique and natural photography platform. The combination of extended darkness, which widens the window of opportunity for the Northern Lights, and a sun that remains low on the horizon throughout the day, creates lighting conditions that simply do not exist in other seasons.
This expedition is built around these specific conditions: we arrive to work with the light, the ice, and the vast expanse when they are at their most powerful.
Come discover, create, and document – a Northern Lights and winter landscapes photography expedition, led by Kelvin Yuen and Matan Sharon.
Snow Leopards – Ladakh, India
A Focused Photography Expedition Targeting One of the World’s Rarest and Most Elusive Predators
January 11–21, 2027
Ten days dedicated to documenting the Himalayan ecosystem in the heart of winter. This is a mission-oriented photography expedition. We operate within the specific window of time when extreme cold forces snow leopards down into the valleys in pursuit of prey, making encounters possible at documentable ranges.
The journey balances immense patience in the field with logistical dynamism, adapting our movements in real-time based on reports from our expert trackers.
Come discover, create, and document – a focused photography expedition following one of the rarest and most difficult-to-track predators in the world.
These Photo tours are more than a trip to post on social media and deeper than a certificate that hangs on your wall. It is the meeting of your personal and professional self, existing as one.