I finished my season guiding aurora borealis expeditions for Natural Habitat a few weeks ago. The weather was thrillingly brutal, with one of the longest cold snaps in ...
On March 9, 2018 / By Brad JosephsTis the season for aurora borealis photography! Long nights and cold, clear arctic high pressure systems make late January-March the best time to go chase those magical northern ...
On January 3, 2018 / By Brad JosephsTo say that I am fond of ravens is an understatement. Over the last twenty years guiding in Alaska and Canada I have collected enough stories to write ...
On November 13, 2017 / By Brad JosephsPeople often ask me if bears are color blind and the answer is no, they can see in color like humans, which really helps them locate certain types ...
On December 1, 2016 / By Brad JosephsThis is one of my favorite images I took during the epic 2013 polar bear season. I used a low aperture of f4 to achieve a shallow depth ...
On November 30, 2013 / By Brad JosephsIts so great to be back in Churchill, Manitoba starting another season of polar bear trips! The first trip was great, as I guided a group from Houston ...
On October 23, 2012 / By Brad JosephsSunny days and aurora-filled nights- it was a good week to try out the canon 16-35 wide angle that I purchased used recently. A lot of folks are afraid ...
On March 26, 2012 / By Brad JosephsWinter in the North Country is a humbling and dominating force. Its unsympathetic and relentless ways build stamina in the strong, and kill off the weak. Every plant, animal ...
On February 10, 2012 / By Brad JosephsIt is 9 am in Homer on January 21st. An orange glow grows on the southern horizon as the sun lazily creeps its way towards its rise in about an hour. ...
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