August 13th marked the last morning of my fifth Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop, and my final sunrise on the island for the year.
The day began in silence, wrapped in a dense fog that softened every sound. The usual buzz of seabird activity was muffled, leaving us waiting quietly with cameras in hand, watching as the coastline disappeared into mist.
Then, slowly, the fog began to lift.
Like a curtain rising, it revealed the stage once more—puffins in flight, wings slicing through the clearing sky, bills overflowing with silver fish for their hungry chicks. It was one of those rare mornings where a quiet, uncertain beginning gives way to something truly unforgettable.
This season has been nothing short of extraordinary. I had the privilege of welcoming so many wonderful guests to the island—many of them repeat clients who’ve become friends. There was a shared sense of community, curiosity, and mutual awe for these charismatic little birds that made each workshop feel like more than just a trip—it felt like a reunion.
We experienced it all:
☁️ dramatic fog
🌤️ breathtaking light
🐦 unforgettable wildlife encounters
📸 and the kind of moments that stay with you long after the gear is packed away
Each day offered something unique, but always something beautiful.
As I packed up for the last time this season, I felt that familiar blend of gratitude and wistfulness. The puffins will carry on their ancient rhythms without us now, and we’ll carry their stories home—not just through the images, but through the memories.
Until next time.
Atlantic Puffin Golden Flight with Fish (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop, Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony a9 Mark III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens @600mm. ISO 3,200, f/4.5 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Image captured vertically; full-frame on the width & cropped slightly to a 4X5 Aspect Ratio from the top.
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL
I will be as straightforward as I can be. If you are looking for a photographic opportunity of a lifetime, take this trip and work with Christopher Dodds. I have never been more pleased with a purchase in my life.
The location is idyllic: a small island with a lighthouse and a couple of warm and inviting buildings where you stay. The puffins are amazingly plentiful and fly in from dawn to dusk, which coincides with the photography opportunities that you will experience with Christopher Dodds.
I have always wanted to go on a photography expedition where I could interact with a professional photographer, who could teach me about the essence of photography: light, light angle, compositions, and technique. I would describe myself as an advanced amateur who has been learning about photography since I was a teenager, over 5 decades ago. My technical knowledge would likely be described as solid, and I have some top-end equipment. But in a few short hours, I took the information from Chris and transformed my shooting approach. Those tips resulted in an amazing increase in my "keepers" and a massive decrease in my post-processing work. As they say, "When you get it right in the camera…" The group is limited to 8 individuals who met at dawn, after breakfast, around 3 p.m., and after dinner to learn from Chris or shoot on our own. (The meals, 8 a.m. breakfast, noon lunch, and 5 p.m. dinner, were prepared by excellent chefs using food from the nearby onshore community and were excellent.) You were free to shoot all over the island on your own at any time, but I would highly advise trying to get as much information as you can from Chris while you are there. It will last a lifetime.
I am so pleased with the experience that I am looking to book my next trip with Chris, probably the snowy owls or a bear trip.
If you are thinking about doing something like this like I was and are not sure if this is the one for you, I will give you this advice… just book it. You will be very happy that you did.
- Alan Lesse NY | USA