There’s always a moment after the action.
After a morning of torrential rain along the Katmai coast, the weather finally eased, and the bears began to emerge. These two spring cub siblings didn’t waste any time — tumbling, sparring, and chasing each other through the fresh green growth.
Full of energy.
Relentless.
Exactly what you hope to witness.
And then… it stopped.
Just as quickly as it began, the intensity faded. The bursts of energy gave way to fatigue, and within minutes, both cubs settled down side by side and face to face.
This moment.
Not the chaos — but the quiet after.
You could see it in their posture. Heads lowering. Eyes softening. The last flickers of play giving way to rest. Completely at ease in each other’s presence.
It’s easy to focus on the action, but these quieter moments often tell the deeper story — trust, comfort, and the bond between siblings learning the world together.
From a photographic standpoint, this is where everything comes together:
Soft post-storm light, clean green tones, low shooting angle, and behaviour that feels real.
No drama. No force. Just authenticity.
An Immersion in Bears — Not Just a Sighting
This image was created during my eight-day Coastal Brown Bear Workshop in Alaska — built around time, access, and real behaviour.
We begin with a scenic floatplane flight from Kodiak along the Katmai coast, landing to meet our vessel. After lunch, we’re out photographing bears that very first afternoon.
From there:
Days 2–7 — full days with bears.
No long drives.
No crowds.
No pressure.
Just time to let moments like this unfold naturally.
On Day 8, we photograph bears once more after breakfast before boarding our return floatplane flight back to Kodiak.
Why Early June Matters
These are spring cubs, and timing is everything.
Early June offers:
Cubs that are still small, curious, and highly interactive
Frequent bursts of play followed by moments like this
Open visibility before the sedge grass grows too tall
It’s one of the few times you can consistently photograph both behaviour and emotion in the same sequence.
Join Me in Alaska
If you want more than just action shots — if you want to capture the full story of wildlife behaviour, from intensity to quiet — this is where it happens.
👉 Full details:
https://www.chrisdoddsphoto.com/bear-boat-coastal-brown-bears-of-alaska
Small group.
Eight days.
Real moments like this.