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Coastal brown bear cub standing upright in light rain on the Katmai coast of Alaska, surrounded by golden seaweed, photographed by Canadian wildlife photographer Christopher Dodds

Coastal Brown Bear Cub Standing in Rain (Ursus arctos) Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska. From my Ultimate Alaska Bear Boat Trip. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @800mm ISO 6,400, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full Frame. Join me in Alaska for the Ultimate Brown Bears Galore Workshop Adventure. LEARN MORE HERE.

Coastal Brown Bear Cub in the Rain — Katmai Alaska Bear Photography Workshop

Christopher Dodds March 23, 2026

Standing in the Rain with a Bear Cub — Katmai, Alaska

It had been raining hard all morning.

Not on and off… just steady, soaking rain. The kind that usually keeps people inside.

But not bears.

As the rain eased slightly, they began to emerge — and then this little cub walked out onto the shoreline, completely at ease.

Curious. Relaxed. Unbothered.

And then he stood up.

Not because of us — just to see the world a little better.

Close… but on Their Terms

One of the most remarkable things about photographing bears along the Katmai coast is just how comfortable they are.

We don’t approach.
We don’t pressure.

We let the bears decide.

And when you do that properly, you can be surprisingly close — not just physically, but connected to the moment in a way that’s hard to describe.

Cubs, Mothers, and the Landscape

Cubs face real risk from large adult males, so mothers are constantly making decisions about where to spend their time.

In places like Katmai, where bears are used to respectful human presence, you’ll sometimes notice mothers with cubs more comfortable in those same areas — while big males tend to keep their distance.

It’s not something dramatic or obvious… just part of how bears quietly navigate risk on the landscape.

And when you understand that — and respect it — you start to witness moments like this.

Why This Matters

Standing there, in the rain, with a young bear completely at ease…

You feel it.

This isn’t a zoo.
This isn’t luck.

It’s earned — through patience, respect, and being in the right place at the right time.

Join Me for the trip of a lifetime!

If you’ve ever wanted to experience this for yourself — not just see bears, but truly photograph them in the wild — this is it.

Eight days along the Katmai coast.
A scenic floatplane flight (included) carries us along the stunning coastline to our vessel, where a welcoming lunch awaits before we head straight out to photograph bears that very afternoon.
From that first shoot through to our final morning shoot after breakfast on day eight, it’s complete immersion in bears — living, breathing, and photographing alongside them — before we return to Kodiak.

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These are the moments you don’t forget.


You have helped me become a better photographer

Last week I finished editing my photos from the Alaska Bear Boat Trip, and I have lots of photos that I consider good. After what I have learned in your workshops, I am very conservative to call a photo “good” but can report that I have many more good photos from the trip than I expected to get.

The photo opportunities in Katmai National Park were numerous, the weather was cooperative, and trips to shore resulted in excellent light. You work hard to make your trips productive, informational, and an opportunity to improve one’s photography, and this trip was no exception.

The other participants were courteous and positive individuals with whom it was fun to share travel and photographic experiences. As you know I have been on more than a dozen trips with you and often there are other repeat customers/photographers on the trips. My experience is that the photographers who make multiple trips with you are always individuals with whom it is a pleasure to spend 3-7 days. Many of these people are as interested in my photography as they are in their own, and frequently it is possible to learn from one another. These folks are friends by the end of the trip, and I look forward to seeing them again in the future. The crew of the boat is helpful, the cook is experienced, the bear guide is knowledgeable, and the food is elegant. It was amazing to eat so much good food on the boat considering the limited facilities and space in which to prepare the meals.

This trip is the most memorial trip which you offer. The success of my photography from this trip is a result of the specific organization of this trip but also from the invaluable photographic expertise that I have gotten from your trips in this past. I have and do recommend your trips to other photographers as a fun way to spend time and improve their photography. You have helped me become a better photographer and I am happy to call you “friend”. Best wishes to you and your wife, Julie.

Dennis Stone, Indiana | USA

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Two young brown bears play fighting after torrential rain at Hallo Bay, Katmai Alaska during a wildlife photography workshop

Young Brown Bears Play Fighting After Rain (Ursus arctos) Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska. From my Ultimate Alaska Bear Boat Trip. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @800mm ISO 10,000, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image shot vertically, but cropped top & bottom to a 4x5 aspect ratio. Join me in Alaska for the Ultimate Brown Bears Galore Workshop Adventure. LEARN MORE HERE.

Ultimate Brown Bear Workshop — Photographing Playfighting Cubs in Katmai Alaska

Christopher Dodds March 21, 2026

That morning, the rain was almost torrential.

For much of the morning, it felt like the kind of weather that might keep everything quiet. Sheets of rain, low cloud, and very little movement.

And then it began to ease.

As it slowed, the bears started coming out.

One after another.

Before long, there were 21 bears within view, which is not uncommon in Katmai in June. That’s one of the things that makes this place so special. The density of bears here, combined with the open landscape, gives us the chance to watch all kinds of natural behaviour unfold at once.

These two were young males and likely siblings. My best guess would be somewhere around 2.5 to 3.5 years old — old enough to be independent, but still very much at that age where play is an important part of learning.

And that’s exactly what this was.

Not real fighting.

Playfighting.

This is how young bears test each other, build strength, work on balance and timing, and learn boundaries. There can be open mouths, swipes, pushing, biting and wrestling, but when you watch closely, there’s a rhythm to it. It’s controlled. Back and forth. More practice than conflict.

After that kind of rain, when the weather finally lets up, it can feel as though the whole landscape wakes up at once. That’s what happened here. The bears started moving, interacting, and these two quickly turned that burst of energy into a sparring match.

Moments like this are a big part of what makes June on the Katmai coast so extraordinary.

There can be bears everywhere you look. Cubs, subadults, big adults, families, and young bears are constantly interacting. It’s one of the best times to photograph not just bears, but behaviour.

This is exactly the kind of experience we look for during my Ultimate Brown Bear Workshop.

Eight days. All-inclusive from Kodiak, Alaska. We begin with a spectacular floatplane flight along the majestic Katmai coast from Kodiak, AK, land in bear country, have lunch, and are out photographing bears that same afternoon. From there, it’s full days in the field until our final morning shoot before flying out on day eight.

If you’ve ever wanted to photograph wild brown bears in a place where moments like this are part of daily life, I’d love to have you join me.

📅 June 12–19
📍 Katmai Coast, Alaska (All-inclusive from Kodiak, Alaska; excludes gratuities and personal expenses)

👉 Join me here:
https://www.chrisdoddsphoto.com/bear-boat-coastal-brown-bears-of-alaska

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Second-year brown bear cub standing in golden light at Hallo Bay, Katmai Alaska on a brown bear photography workshop

Second-Year Brown Bear Cub Standing in Golden Light (Ursus arctos) Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska. From my Ultimate Alaska Bear Boat Trip. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @800mm ISO 6,400, f/10 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full Frame. Join me in Alaska for the Ultimate Brown Bears Galore Workshop Adventure. LEARN MORE HERE.

Why Bears Stand — Brown Bear Cub Photography Workshop in Katmai Alaska

Christopher Dodds March 20, 2026

Ultimate Brown Bear Workshop — Photographing Cubs in Golden Light, Katmai Alaska

There’s a moment most evenings in Katmai when everything just lines up.

The wind drops. The light turns gold. And the bears settle into a rhythm that feels almost calm.

This second-year cub stood up right at that moment.

No stress. No tension. Just curiosity — trying to see, trying to smell, trying to understand what’s around it.

That’s why bears stand.

It’s not aggression. It’s not a warning. It’s simply how they get a better view of the world — especially younger bears that are still learning. Spend enough time around them, and you start to recognize the difference right away.

And more importantly… they start to recognize you.

That’s where these moments come from.

Not luck.
Not luck at all.

They come from time in the field, understanding behaviour, and positioning yourself in a way that allows the bear to remain completely natural. You’re not forcing anything. You’re being allowed into it.

Early June is, without question, the best window for this.

The sedge grass hasn’t grown tall yet, so the cubs are still fully visible as they move through the landscape. Families are active. Interactions are constant. And when that evening light hits… it’s as good as it gets anywhere.

This is exactly what we focus on during my Ultimate Brown Bear Workshop.

Eight days of it.

We start with a scenic floatplane flight from Kodiak, following the rugged, mountainous Katmai coastline — one of the most spectacular flights you’ll ever take. We land directly in bear country, have lunch, and we’re out photographing that same afternoon.

From there, it’s full days with the bears.

No rushing. No quick encounters. Just time — to learn, to observe, and to consistently put yourself in the right position for light and behaviour to come together.

We photograph right through to our final morning before flying back out on day eight.

If you’ve ever wanted to experience this properly — not just see bears, but truly work with them photographically — this is it.

📅 June 12–19
📍 Katmai Coast, Alaska (All-inclusive from Kodiak, Alaska; excludes gratuities and personal expenses)

There are still a couple of spots available.

And this is one of those trips that people talk about for years after.

👉 Join me here:
https://www.chrisdoddsphoto.com/bear-boat-coastal-brown-bears-of-alaska

Very best,
Chris

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Curiosity in the Grass — Coastal Brown Bear second year cub (Ursus arctos) Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska. From my Ultimate Alaska Bear Boat Trip. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @800mm ISO 2,000, f/5.6 @ 1/1,600s Manual exposure. Full Frame. Join me in Alaska for the Ultimate Brown Bears Galore Workshop Adventure. LEARN MORE HERE.

Coastal Brown Bear Photography in Alaska: Capturing a Curious Moment on the Katmai Coast

Christopher Dodds March 18, 2026

There are moments in wildlife photography when everything slows down — and this was one of them.

This young Coastal Brown Bear approached with quiet, almost gentle curiosity, moving steadily through the grass, eyes fixed straight ahead—no drama, no chaos — just presence.

Encounters like this are what keep me coming back to Alaska year after year.

Photographing bears at close range isn’t about luck — it’s about understanding behaviour, reading body language, and allowing the moment to unfold naturally — and just as importantly, letting them read our body language. This bear wasn’t stressed, wasn’t reacting — it was simply exploring its world, and for a few seconds, we were part of it.

This is what it’s all about.

Not just photographing a bear… but photographing a moment of curiosity.

And those are the images that stay with you.

👉 Join Me in Alaska — June Coastal Brown Bear Workshop

If moments like this are what you’re chasing, I invite you to join me this June along the Katmai Coast.

Day 1 (June 12) begins with a picturesque floatplane flight from Kodiak, tracing the rugged coastline before landing to meet our ship anchored along the wild, dreamlike Katmai coast. After lunch, we head straight out to photograph bears that very afternoon.

From there, it’s full immersion — photographing Coastal Brown Bears every day from Day 2 through Day 7.

On Day 8 (June 19), we enjoy one final morning photographing bears after breakfast before another spectacular flight back to Kodiak.

Early June is a special window — before the sedge grass grows tall — giving us clean views of spring cubs and incredible opportunities for intimate, eye-level encounters like this.

Spots are limited, and this trip often fills quickly.

👉 Full details: https://www.chrisdoddsphoto.com/bear-boat-coastal-brown-bears-of-alaska

Come experience it for yourself.

Katmai brown bear photography workshop in Alaska with Christopher Dodds showing mothers and cubs and fall fishing bears
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