Atlantic Puffin Flying with Fish at Sunrise

Last-Minute Opening: Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Photography Workshop in Quebec!

Dreaming of capturing stunning images of Atlantic Puffins? Due to a couple of last-minute cancellations, two exclusive rooms have opened up for our highly sought-after Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop in Quebec. Join us from August 10-13, 2025, for an unforgettable photography experience.

Your Island Retreat

Imagine spending four incredible days "nesting" in a beautifully restored lighthouse keeper's home on a tiny island. You'll be right in the heart of a bustling wildlife haven, surrounded by thousands of Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills, Murres, and Guillemots. Keep an eye out for majestic Grey Seals and even various species of whales that frequent these waters.

Unlike typical crowded photography trips, convenience is key here. Your comfortable accommodations, featuring delicious gourmet meals, are just 200 meters from where we'll be photographing the puffins. That means more valuable time behind your lens and less time commuting!

Capture Puffins at Their Peak

This workshop is perfectly timed for prime puffin action. The first two weeks of August are when these charming birds are most active, diligently bringing back impressive catches of fish to their growing pufflings. This is your chance to build a stunning portfolio of unique and intimate images, showcasing these charismatic birds during a crucial stage of their breeding cycle.

Master Your Bird Photography Skills

Beyond just incredible photo opportunities, this workshop is designed to significantly enhance your photography skills. You'll delve into every aspect of bird photography, from understanding avian behaviour and mastering exposure and composition to conquering the challenging art of birds-in-flight photography. Our expert guidance and masterful hands-on instruction will ensure you return home not only with breathtaking images but also with a deeper understanding and improved techniques that will benefit all your future photography adventures.

Don't miss this rare chance to immerse yourself in Atlantic Puffin country and refine your skills. These last two spots will go quickly!

Ready to seize this incredible adventure? Contact us today to secure your place!

Atlantic Puffin Golden Light and background 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 with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 12,800, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin Out of the Fog

In my previous post (Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish & Atlantic Puffin Photography Workshop Update), I shared our initial disappointment when a thick blanket of clouds and fog obscured the glorious morning light we'd hoped for during one of last summer's Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshops. However, as often happens on foggy mornings when the temperature climbs above the dew point, things began to change, and they did change quickly!

Shortly after capturing those first foggy images, the fog started to lift. The sun's golden light broke through, while hundreds of Puffins began returning to their burrows, their beaks laden with fish for their hungry young. It was a moment that gifted us with an abundance of unforgettable images to complete our already bursting portfolios.

The dew point is a crucial atmospheric measurement, representing the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapour and condensation begins. When the air temperature cools down to meet the dew point, the invisible water vapour in the air transforms into tiny liquid water droplets. If this condensation happens at ground level, we experience it as fog. As the sun rises and warms the air, the temperature often climbs above the dew point, causing these tiny water droplets to evaporate back into vapour, and the fog dissipates, revealing clearer skies and, as in our case, incredible photographic opportunities.

Atlantic Puffin Out of the Fog 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 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish & Atlantic Puffin Photography Workshop Update

The air was thick with anticipation during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop, but a hush fell over the group as we realized our much-hoped-for golden sunrise was a no-show, replaced by a soft blanket of fog and an overcast sky. For many, a "perfect" sunrise is the holy grail of wildlife photography.

But here's a little secret: sometimes, imperfect conditions lead to the most perfect moments.

As the fog rolled in, something magical happened. Hundreds of Atlantic Puffins, undeterred by the muted light, began their graceful descent, wings beating steadily, beaks laden with silvery fish. They weren't waiting for the sun; they were focused on their mission: feeding their hungry pufflings nestled deep in their burrows.

And that's when the true beauty of the scene unfolded. The monochromatic backdrop, with its soft, diffused light, made their vibrant, almost neon-orange beaks truly pop. Every feather, every subtle movement, became incredibly defined against the muted tones. It was a masterclass in how different light can reveal different dimensions of a subject.

This is the essence of the Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Workshop: learning to see beyond the obvious and capture the unique beauty in every moment, no matter the weather. It's about understanding puffin behaviour, anticipating their movements, and mastering your camera to create stunning images in a variety of conditions.

Your Chance to Experience the Magic

Due to a recent cancellation, a couple of rare spots have become available for the otherwise sold-out Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Workshop, August 10-13, 2025. If you're ready to embrace all that a puffin morning can offer – sun-drenched or wonderfully foggy – and create images that truly stand out, this is your chance.

Ready to see how a little fog can lead to incredible photographs? Click the image to learn more or sign up.

Atlantic Puffin Foggy 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 Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm ISO 1,250, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin Pink Sky at Night

Last-Minute Opening: Your Chance to Photograph Atlantic Puffins in Quebec!

Sometimes, things align perfectly! I'm thrilled to announce that, due to a last-minute cancellation, a few coveted spots have opened up for my otherwise sold-out Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Workshops on Quebec's picturesque Lighthouse Island from August 10 to 13, 2025.

Not just any puffin workshop; it's an opportunity to visit what I believe is the best place in the world to photograph Atlantic Puffins. Imagine spending your days on a charming island, surrounded by breathtaking coastal scenery, all while capturing stunning images of Atlantic Puffins in their natural habitat. And when I say "just outside the door," I mean it! There are hundreds of puffins right there, with only about a 200-meter walk to our prime photography spots. It doesn't get any easier or more spectacular. Accommodations are truly special in a fully restored lighthouse keeper's house, and the gourmet food is off the charts!

On the last night of last year's workshops, after an incredible dinner and dessert, we set up our gear in anticipation of a spectacular sunset. And let me tell you, we were not disappointed! The colours that painted the sky were simply magical, providing a perfect backdrop as a grand finale.

If you've been dreaming of photographing Atlantic Puffins, this is your chance. These spots won't last long!

Atlantic Puffin Pink Sky Delight (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 Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm ISO 8,000, f/6.3 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin Portrait & Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop Update

Puffin Perfection: A Dream Shoot in Quebec, Canada!

My Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop in Quebec, Canada, always delivers unforgettable magic; This time, an Atlantic Puffin striking a pose against a beautifully blurred backdrop of seaweed. This region is widely considered the best place in the world to photograph Atlantic Puffins, and it's easy to see why!

The conditions were nothing short of ideal. We were blessed with bright, overcast light, a photographer's dream for crafting dramatic portraits. And thanks to the low tide, an extensive bed of seaweed was revealed, providing that fantastic, soft, out-of-focus background.

The night before had been quite stormy, and the puffins were out in full force! They emerged from their burrows, dotting the rocks in a bustling scene before heading off to fish for their hungry pufflings. It was an unforgettable experience, and I'm already looking forward to my next visit!

Don't Miss Your Chance; August 10-13, 2025 OPENINGS!

There have been a couple of cancellations for my otherwise sold-out Deluxe Atlantic Puffin workshop. This incredible experience includes dreamy lighthouse accommodations and gourmet food. Did I mention the puffins are only a short 200-meter walk from your bedroom and dining room? The New York Times even declared this a top travel destination!

If you've ever dreamed of photographing these incredible birds in an idyllic setting, now's your chance!

Atlantic Puffin Portrait

Atlantic Puffin Portrait (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 Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @800mm ISO 800, f/6.3 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

The Art of the Puffin Portrait: Shallow Depth of Field and Perfect Exposure

There's a unique satisfaction in capturing a wildlife portrait that goes beyond simply documenting a subject. It's about crafting an image and using technical skills to create an image with visual impact. I achieved this while photographing an Atlantic Puffin, focusing on the interplay of shallow depth of field and precise exposure during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Lighthouse Adventure Workshop.

Using my Sony a9 III and the 600mm lens with a 2X teleconverter, I worked at the lens's minimum focusing distance, wide open, creating a beautifully shallow field depth, rendering the foreground and background grass as a soft, out-of-focus frame. With its head sticking out, the Puffin became the sharp, captivating focal point.

The cloudy, bright conditions made finding an angle with the perfect foreground, background, and Puffin pose easy without being concerned about harsh shadows spoiling the image. I aimed to capture rich detail in the highlights – the intricate details of the Puffin's feathers – while minimizing noise in the shadows, so careful attention to the exposure and histogram was key. The result is an image that showcases the Puffin's beauty and demonstrates the power of technical knowledge in wildlife photography.

Atlantic Puffin Portrait (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 5,000, f/5.6 @ 1/2,500s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop Update

Beyond Your Wildest Dreams: Photograph Atlantic Puffins on an Exclusive Island Escape!

Have you ever dreamt of capturing that iconic shot – an Atlantic Puffin, beak overflowing with fish, returning to its hungry chick? Imagine yourself not just seeing it but mastering every aspect of bird photography. If this sounds like your ultimate photographic adventure, get ready because I'm thrilled to share an unparalleled opportunity: my Deluxe Atlantic Puffins & So Much More Workshop!

Decades in the Making: An Unrivaled Puffin Experience

For decades, I've had the immense privilege of guiding hundreds of participants to the magical L'île aux Perroquets in the Mingan Islands, nestled in the stunning Gulf of St. Lawrence. Over the years, I've poured my heart and soul into refining this workshop, transforming it into an experience beyond photography.

Way back when we'd make daily treks from the mainland to the island. But that all changed with the magnificent renovation of the lighthouse on L'île aux Perroquets. Now, we don't just visit – we live the dream on the island! I have total exclusivity for these cozy lighthouse accommodations at the peak time for Puffins returning with the most fishto feed their growing babies for two weeks every year, ensuring that my group are the only overnight guests on the island.

Your Island Paradise: Photography, Luxury, and Learning

Not just a trip; it's an immersion. The island is a photographer's dream – a mere 1 kilometre (.6 mile) in circumference. And here's the best part: all of your puffin photography takes place a breathtaking 200 meters from our cozy lighthouse accommodations.  Are you scared of heights? It's not an issue here; most photography takes place on the beach at sea level. Imagine waking up to the calls of seabirds, stepping out, and being instantly immersed in the heart of the action!

But it's not just about proximity. My Deluxe Atlantic Puffins & So Much More Workshop is meticulously designedto help you build an incredible portfolio of puffin images while simultaneously learning to master every aspect of bird photography. From understanding light and composition to perfecting your camera settings and mastering birds-in-flight photography, I'll be there every step of the way, sharing insights gleaned from my forty years of experience.

And let's not forget the "so much more" part! This refined offering now includes gourmet food – because an extraordinary photographic adventure deserves equally extraordinary culinary delights.

Ready to Capture the Magic?

If you're serious about elevating your bird photography and capturing truly iconic images of Atlantic Puffins in their natural habitat, this is the workshop you've been waiting for. Spaces are limited and fill up quickly, so don't let this incredible opportunity fly by!

Are you ready to create the puffin portfolio of your dreams?

Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm ISO 1,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Deluxe Puffins Galore: A Photography Workshop on L' île aux Perroquets

Imagine a place where the only sounds at first and last light are the gentle lapping of waves and the calls of seabirds. A place where the sky explodes in a brilliant pink as the sun dips below the horizon, painting a breathtaking backdrop for nature's most charming spectacle: puffins returning to their nests with fish for their young.

This magic awaits you at our Deluxe Puffins Galore workshop on the Lighthouse Island called L'île aux perroquets. You'll have the unparalleled opportunity to photograph these charming seabirds in their element, often only a short distance away. No need to worry about heights – our prime photography locations are easily accessible and not at the top of cliffs.

Picture yourself, camera in hand, immortalizing these captivating creatures as they land with their precious cargo, the picturesque lighthouse standing sentinel in the background. Create a stunning portfolio of seabird images, including Puffins, Razorbills, Guillemots and more.

Join us for an unforgettable experience where nature's beauty unfolds before your lens. Gourmet food and comfortable lighthouse accommodations are just a short, scenic 200-meter (220-yard) stroll away. Don't just dream about this – live it! Book your spot today and let the puffins and Lighthouse Island magic capture your heart and your camera.

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Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish at sunset (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony 200-600mm Lens (@406mm) ISO 5,000, f/6.3 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

“My friends and I are nearly full-time workshop participants. We love being guided around the world, photographing wildlife with experts and other like-minded people. Finding and travelling with Chris Dodds, however, was a special gift. He TRULY knows the areas in which his workshops are held. He knows the people, the wildlife, and their behaviour. And, of course, he knows photography and how to teach. Now when I’m shooting, I’m channelling Chris and what he’s taught me.”

- Linda Scher - Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (Winter Snowy Owls 2023, Songbirds of Pelee 2023 & Deluxe Atlantic Puffins 2023)

Beyond the Basics: Mastering Puffin Portraits in the Golden Hour

A recent image from my "Deluxe Puffins Galore and So Much More" workshop: a genuinely unforgettable photographic experience. Picture this: the last rays of the setting sun bathing everything in a glorious golden light, the air filled with the gentle calls of seabirds, and a charismatic Atlantic puffin posing just for us amidst a tapestry of golden lichen-covered rocks. It was pure magic!

There is a general rule of thumb for photographers: point your shadow at your subject (stand with your back to the sun) for even front lighting on your subject. While this is a solid foundation and a good approach in harsh light, real artistry often lies in understanding when and how to deviate from it. Embracing the low angle of the golden hour sun was key to capturing a truly striking portrait.

By allowing the light source to move slightly off that direct "shadow-pointing" angle, subtle shadows began to dance across the puffin's charming face and plumage. These weren't harsh, distracting shadows but rather gentle gradations that sculpted its features, adding a beautiful sense of depth and dimension to the image. The contrast between the warmly lit areas and the soft shadows brought the puffin to life in a way that flat, front lighting does not achieve; light illuminating each feather and a subtle offset shadow defining its form.

To further enhance the intimacy of the portrait, I encouraged everyone to photograph at, or even slightly below, the puffin's eye level. This perspective connects with the subject, making the viewer feel like they are sharing a moment with this incredible little bird. It eliminates the feeling of looking down upon the animal and creates a more intimate portrait.

And then there was the background – a photographer's dream! The rocks on Lighthouse Island are adorned with vibrant, golden lichen, creating a naturally beautiful and textured backdrop. To truly make our puffin pop, we employed a shallow depth of field by shooting wide open on our lenses. This technique beautifully blurs the lichen-covered rocks into a wash of warm, out-of-focus golden orange, allowing the puffin's sharp details and vibrant colours to take center stage. The contrast between the crisp subject and the dreamy background truly made the puffin pop.

Witnessing the joy on the workshop participants' faces as they reviewed their images – the golden light catching the puffin's eye, the rich bokeh of the lichen, and the intimate connection created by the low angle – was incredibly rewarding. It was a perfect reminder that while fundamental rules are helpful, understanding how to play with light and perspective can elevate a good photograph to an extraordinary one. The puffins of Lighthouse Island, bathed in golden hour glory, certainly delivered a masterclass in the art of portraiture.

Atlantic Puffin Portrait in golden light (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 500, f/8 @ 1/1,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin with Fresh Catch for Breakfast

Join me, Canadian Wildlife Photographer Christopher Dodds, on an exclusive Puffin photography escape. Limited to an intimate group, this is your invitation to a once-in-a-lifetime immersion. Picture this: newly renovated lighthouse accommodations a stone's throw away – less than 200 meters (220 yards)! – from the nesting birds. Indulge in gourmet meals surrounded by the symphony of seabirds, dedicating our days from dawn till dusk to capturing their captivating lives. Our focus extends beyond the stars of the show, the Atlantic Puffins. Prepare to photograph a rich tapestry of wildlife, including Razorbills, Common Murres, Savannah Sparrows, Semipalmated Plovers and Sandpipers, White-rumped Sandpipers, Black Guillemots, Common Eiders, various gulls, Grey Seals, and even the possibility of Minke Whales.

These meticulously timed expeditions coincide with the peak season, ensuring we witness the heartwarming spectacle of puffins returning with precious catches to feed their young. Having grown to the size of an adult, they need a lot of nutrition to bulk up an extra 20% before they leave the warmth and safety of their burrow.

It's not just a workshop; it's an intimate and luxurious encounter at Puffin Paradise. Secure your place for an unforgettable photographic journey.

Atlantic Puffin Fresh Catch (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 6,400, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Happy Earth Day & High Visual Impact Imagery

HIGH VISUAL IMPACT IMAGERY

Yes, I did get hit in the head a fraction of a second after making this image during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop with Lighthouse Accommodation and Gourmet Food!

That iconic, brightly coloured beak, bursting with a precise stack of glistening fish, becomes the undeniable focal point. By composing the shot so intimately, we bypass the broader scene and plunge directly into the heart of the action. The texture of the feathers, the glint in the eye, the sheer abundance held within that small beak – every detail amplifies the wonder of this creature's life. It's a reminder that sometimes, getting impossibly close to our subject unlocks a visual story far more compelling than a wider view ever could, igniting our creative vision to seek those impactful, detail-rich perspectives.

Atlantic Puffin CLOSE ENCOUNTER (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 3,200, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure.

HAPPY EARTH DAY

For more than four decades, my life has revolved around the dance between light, shadow, and the breathtaking beauty of the natural world. As Earth Day rolls around again, I reflect on the powerful connection between my passion – nature photography – and this crucial annual reminder of our planet's preciousness.

For me, photographing nature isn't just about capturing a pretty picture; It's about witnessing, about truly seeing the intricate details, the raw power, and the delicate balance of the ecosystems around us. It's about freezing a fleeting moment – the intense gaze of a snowy owl, the vibrant hues of a Wood Duck with the brilliant colours of autumn leaves reflected in the water it is floating on, the gentle interaction of a pair of Northern Gannets Preening, or a Puffin bringing a mouthful of fish to its pufflings in the golden first light – and sharing that vision with the world.

Earth Day serves as a vital catalyst, urging us to consider our impact and to appreciate the incredible gift we have. Nature photography plays a significant role in fostering that appreciation. A compelling image can bypass intellectual arguments and connect directly with our emotions. It can evoke a sense of wonder, a feeling of responsibility, and a deep desire to protect what we see.

Think about it: how often has a stunning photograph of a threatened species or a pristine landscape moved you? How frequently has it sparked a conversation or inspired you to learn more? That's the power we, as nature photographers, hold. We are visual storytellers documenting our planet's grandeur and fragility.

And sometimes, the most striking images come from the most unexpected subjects. Take, for instance, the Atlantic Puffin, a bird I've photographed extensively. A puffin in flight, with its colourful beak stuffed with fish, is a sight to see. The sheer determination in its eyes and the understanding that this small creature is working tirelessly to feed its young – it's a powerful narrative condensed into a single frame. It speaks volumes about resilience, dedication, and the interconnectedness of life.

On this Earth Day, I encourage you not just to admire the beauty captured in photographs, but to step outside and experience it firsthand. Please take a moment to truly observe the world around you, whether it's a sprawling wilderness or a tiny patch of green in your neighbourhood. Bring your camera along, if you like, and try to capture the essence of what you see and feel.

Ultimately, the more we connect with nature, the more likely we are to care for it. And that is the most important picture of all.

Happy Earth Day, everyone. Let's continue to capture and cherish the wild heart of our planet.

Adding drama: Puffin in flight with fish against a dramatic, dark background.

Sometimes the easy shot is hard to resist. Picture this: a steady drizzle, a uniformly white sky, and a charming puffin flying in stark relief. Easy to see and focus on – a photographer's dream for a quick capture, right?

But on days like these, there's a different kind of magic to be found, a deeper story waiting to be told. On this tiny island, a jewel of rugged beauty crowned with a solitary lighthouse, the overcast skies and soft rain become an opportunity, not an obstacle.

I know a few spots here, tucked away where the dark, dramatic cliffs plunge into the churning sea. On a "white sky" day, these shadowed rock faces become the perfect canvas. Imagine a flash of the bright bill and vibrant orange feet against the deep, textured darkness as a puffin zips by. The contrast is breathtaking, the image imbued with a sense of place and wildness that a simple puffin-against-white shot can't quite capture.

And oh, the puffins! This island teems with them. The air is alive with their whirring wings and comical landings. It's almost impossible to leave without mastering the art of capturing birds in flight. Your memory cards and hard drives will overflow with an incredible and diverse portfolio of these avian acrobats.

But this adventure is about more than just photography. It's about immersing yourself in the raw beauty of this remote island. Imagine cozy evenings in lighthouse accommodations, the rhythmic sweep of the lamp comforting. And the food? Prepare for a culinary experience that belies our isolated location – think gourmet meals that warm you from the inside out after a day spent braving the elements.

We've timed this trip perfectly. It's that magical window when the pufflings—the adorable baby puffins—have reached their most demanding stage. Parent birds constantly return to their burrows with beaks full of silvery fish, creating an unparalleled spectacle of avian activity. The dedication of these parents and the sheer number of puffins in the air are a truly unforgettable sight.

I invite you to join me in chasing something profound. Let's embrace the dramatic beauty of an overcast day, harness the power of contrast, and witness the incredible energy of a puffin colony at its peak. Experience the magic of this tiny island, where every click of the shutter tells a story.

Atlantic Puffin  (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine,Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm ISO 8,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full Frame image.

Mist and Magic: An Intimate Encounter with Atlantic Puffins

The salt-laced air hung heavy with moisture, a thick veil of mist clinging to the tiny island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This was day two of my "Deluxe Atlantic Puffins and so much more" workshop, and already it had delivered on its promise. We'd spent the afternoon immersed in the charming, swirling chaos of puffins ferrying beakfuls of glistening fish back to their hidden pufflings – a photographer's dream.

After a productive session, the aroma of a gourmet meal lured us away from the rocky shores. Pan-seared salmon and all the delectable fixings provided the perfect fuel to recount the day's photographic triumphs. As we savoured the last bites, a dense cloud rolled in, shrouding the island in an ethereal grey.

Undeterred, and perhaps fueled by the lingering taste of salmon, we made the short 200-meter trek back down to the beach. The visibility had dropped significantly; the world was reduced to a soft, muted palette. But then, something magical happened.

Suddenly, the puffins out foraging at sea began to fly in. They materialized out of the fog, their vibrant orange feet and beaks stark against the monochrome backdrop, and landed on the rocks around us. They allowed us an incredibly close approach, offering a rare opportunity for intimate portraits.

Seizing the moment, I reached for my Sony 2X teleconverter. With a quick twist, it nestled between my trusty A9 and the powerful reach of my 600mm f/4 super-telephoto lens. The added magnification allowed me to fill the frame with the character of these remarkable birds. I edged closer, carefully navigating the slippery rocks, until I reached the lens's minimum focusing distance.

The silence, broken only by the gentle lapping of waves, was profound. It was a privilege to witness this scene and to capture this intimate glimpse into their lives.

This image serves as a reminder of the unexpected beauty that can emerge from challenging conditions. Initially, a potential disappointment, the heavy mist transformed into the perfect stage for a truly unforgettable encounter. It was a day that underscored the magic of wildlife photography and the incredible rewards of patience and a little gourmet salmon. What a day, indeed.

Atlantic Puffin Portrait in the mist (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine,Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 10,000, f/8 @ 1/125s Manual exposure. Full Frame image.

Puffin Paradise: Exclusive Bird Photography Workshop with Dreamy Lighthouse Island Accommodations

Ready to elevate your wildlife photography to breathtaking new heights? Picture this: the first golden rays of dawn painting the dramatic cliffs of a secluded Gulf of Saint Lawrence island, and you're already there, camera in hand, just a gentle stroll from your cozy lighthouse haven. Picture Atlantic puffins, their beaks brimming with silvery fish, returning to nourish their precious pufflings, all bathed in that magical early light: no frantic commutes, just pure, unadulterated photographic bliss with the charming Puffins right at your doorstep.

It's not just another photography workshop; it's an exclusive immersion into a world teeming with life. Under the expert guidance of Christopher Dodds, you'll not only refine your technical prowess in capturing stunning portraits and mastering the dynamic art of birds in flight but also find yourself in what many consider the ultimate sanctuary for Atlantic Puffin photography.

Imagine filling your portfolio with intimate shots of these charismatic seabirds, razorbills, guillemots, and more, all bathed in the remarkable early light this location uniquely offers. After a rewarding day of shooting, return to the comfort of newly renovated lighthouse accommodations and indulge in delectable gourmet meals, the sounds of the ocean lulling you into a peaceful slumber.

This is your chance to step directly into a photographer's dream. Don't let this unparalleled opportunity to capture a complete portfolio of Puffin images in this idyllic setting slip away. Secure your spot now and transform your photographic aspirations into stunning realities!

Atlantic Puffin flying with fish at first light (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 12,800, f/8 @ 1/4,000s Manual exposure.

Puffin Portrait in the Fog

Ever dream of capturing a complete portfolio of Puffin images while enjoying the enchanting allure of a remote lighthouse island nestled in the breathtaking Gulf of Saint Lawrence? Imagine waking to the symphony of the Atlantic, with gourmet meals awaiting and the charm of newly renovated lighthouse accommodations embracing you. Just a short 200-meter stroll brings you to a wildlife photographer's paradise, where Atlantic puffins, razorbills, common murres, black guillemots, and a myriad of other captivating seabirds await your lens from dawn till dusk.

Join the esteemed Christopher Dodds for an immersive photography masterclass, where you'll unlock the secrets to crafting stunning portraits and mastering the art of birds in flight photography. This isn't just a workshop; it's an unparalleled opportunity to hone your skills in what could very well be the world's most idyllic location for Atlantic puffin photography. Don't just dream it, live it, and capture the magic!

Atlantic Puffin Portrait in the fog (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine,Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 3,200, f/8 @ 1/400s Manual exposure. Full Frame image.

Happy International Puffin Day! Let's Celebrate These Clowns of the Sea!

Today, April 15th, is International Puffin Day, and if that doesn't bring a smile to your face, well, maybe you haven't spent enough time gazing at these incredible little seabirds. With their bright orange beaks, waddling gait, and knack for aerial acrobatics, Atlantic puffins are indeed the clowns of the sea.

These charismatic birds spend most of their lives on the open ocean, only returning to land to breed in the spring and summer. Imagine thousands of these vibrant characters bustling around rocky cliffs and grassy slopes, diligently digging burrows and raising their single puffling. It's a sight – and a sound – you won't soon forget! They're also surprisingly resilient, facing harsh North Atlantic conditions. Their ability to "fly" underwater to pursue and catch fish is impressive. So today, let's take a moment to appreciate these remarkable creatures and the vital role they play in our marine ecosystems: They help regulate fish populations by preying on small fish while also serving as a food source for larger predators like gulls and marine mammals

Deluxe Lighthouse Island Dream Puffins and so much more Photography Adventure

Are you ready to take your puffin appreciation to the next level? Imagine yourself immersed in the heart of puffin paradise, witnessing their daily lives up close and capturing breathtaking photographs. This dream can become a reality!

We're thrilled to offer an exclusive opportunity to join acclaimed nature photographer Christopher Dodds for an unforgettable adventure photographing Atlantic puffins on a small, remote island in Quebec. Picture this: you'll spend several days living in a beautifully renovated lighthouse, the perfect basecamp for exploring the island's thriving puffin colonies. Each day will be dedicated to capturing stunning images of these captivating birds in their natural habitat, guided by Chris’ expert eye and unparalleled knowledge of wildlife photography.

And it doesn't stop there. After exhilarating days in the field, you'll return to the cozy lighthouse to indulge in gourmet meals, share stories with fellow photography enthusiasts, and review your incredible captures. This isn't just a photography tour; it's an immersive experience designed to ignite your passion for nature and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Spaces for this exceptional adventure are extremely limited. Now is your chance if you've ever dreamt of getting up close and personal with Atlantic puffins in a truly unique and luxurious setting. Visit THIS PAGE to learn more about this dream puffin photography adventure with Christopher Dodds. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate International Puffin Day by embarking on the journey of a lifetime!

Atlantic Puffin flying with fish at first light (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 8,000, f/8 @ 1/3,200s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Atlantic Puffin in Flight with Fish in Golden Light and more Kudos

Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish in Golden Light (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony A9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm. ISO 4,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Puffins galore! This was an amazing workshop on so many levels! The puffins were plenty and provided us with boundless opportunities for BIF (Birds in flight) and portraits alike. Chris is a great teacher and has an in-depth knowledge of his subject and the environment. He always guided us to the best locations at the right time for optimal lighting. On top of it all the island setting was wonderful. Living in the original light-keeper’s house was very special and the food was delicious!

Chris listens to your needs and adapts to your level. His time is entirely dedicated to making your trip a great one while helping you bring home amazing images and great souvenirs. Thank you Chris for making this an unforgettable experience !
— Louise Bertrand | Québec, Canada | Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop August 2024

Atlantic Puffin in flight portrait with fish

The light was magical as the fog started to lift on the morning of August 3 during my second (of five) Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Lighthouse Island Adventure Workshop in Quebec. I have previsualized this image for a very long time: a portrait of a Puffin with a load of fish made in flight with its wings back in magical light. This image is a true testament to the abilities of today’s modern cameras (precisely the Sony a9 mark III), as this bird was flying at 88km/h (55MPH) and is at the minimum focusing distance of the lens and extender combination.

A fabulous workshop with an artistic and accomplished photographer!

This workshop exceeded all of my expectations: the technical and artistic training in photographing the puffins offered by Chris, the personalized monitoring and attention to detail while photographing the birds, the numerous puffins floating on the water, perched on the cliffs and passing a few inches over your head, the exceptional beauty of the island, the welcoming staff, the lodgings and the food and the perfect group size. Chris is a great communicator and a passionate photographer who will explain with great patience the important notions of bird photography or the settings of your camera to take the best possible shots, rephrasing his explanations in different ways if necessary, until you understand them fully. All of it with a great sense of humor! I loved my experience and would strongly recommend it to others. In addition, Chris is a very good story teller and knows how to create a very friendly group atmosphere.
— André Beauchesne | Québec, Canada

Atlantic Puffin in flight portrait with fish (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony A9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm. ISO 5,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image top[ to bottom (cropped sides to 4x5 aspect ratio).

Atlantic Puffin flying with fish against golden cliffs

It takes a minute for the dust to settle before we can fully appreciate everything we witness and experience. Looking back through the memories of my recently completed five sold-out, back-to-back Deluxe Atlantic Puffin workshops, I can’t help but feel somewhat overwhelmed by them. There are those moments frozen in time by my camera, but there are also the moments standing on the beach before sunrise, waiting for the imagess to emerge from the scene. It’s not only about the images! I keep thinking about new friendships and when a client starts to understand a new technique or theory or, perhaps, realizes that exposure theory may be simpler than they thought. That’s what makes me happy!

The Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop Photo Tour was fantastic! The island is remote, and Chris helped me with some complex travel arrangements. The location is beautiful, away from other people getting in your shots. There are many photo ops on the island, many razerbills, gulls, and my favorite, 1,000s of puffins. We were able to shoot them on land, taking off, flying, and bringing back fish. Not only is Chris an internationally renowned wildlife photographer, he is an incredible teacher. He assessed each of our photography skills and worked with us at our level, answering questions and making suggestions. We were able to shoot several times each day. He would walk around the island and let us know if there were spots that were especially good, helping us find the best opportunities. We stayed in the lightkeepers inn, which was very nice. Our French chef was fantastic, and prepared meals with several options. I especially liked the eggs Benedict and salmon. I would strongly recommend this tour to photographers at any level, beginner to advanced. Thank you Chris!
— Victoria Steelman | Iowa, USA | Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop 2024

Atlantic Puffin flying with fish against golden cliffs (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony A9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 12,800, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.