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Magnolia Heaven

May 29, 2025

I just returned home to NJ from my recent trip to Charleston. I had a private client for a one day walk-around in downtown Charleston. I also spent a little time on my own trying to get stuff done in my Charleston house. I also needed to get a shot of a magnolia flower for a client that requested one for her home. She wants a large photo, and I already got paid for the gig, so the pressure is on yikes! I spent some time at Magnolia Gardens trying to capture an image that she would like for her home. She ended up liking both and can’t decide between them. But she only has room for only one. One has warmer tones and the other has slightly cooler tones. She said both the warmer and cooler toned image would work for her décor as she has a greige color palette. One photo is of a slightly older bloom which shows some yellowing, while the other is a fresh blossom with some greenish tones. She has left it up to me and wants me to surprise her-your thoughts on which one I should send her??? She said she will be using a white frame to display it in.

So, I took into consideration some of the feedback and worked on the image. BTW, I really appreciate everyone’s comments and help. The other one I posted was almost SOOC before but now I have darkened the background considerably, and took a slice off the top. In some ways, I feel like it lost its freshness and it also competes with another image I am working on. BUT, I do see how some could consider the green area distracting. Let me know your thoughts, if you return to this page. Thx.

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Finland Photo Tour- January 4 – 10, 2026

May 20, 2025
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Join award winning photographer and international tour leader, Denise Ippolito for a Finland photo tour in January. I will be joined by legendary landscape photographer Christian Høiberg and internationally acclaimed tour leader Kah-Wai Lin .

During this tour we will visit some of the best locations in the world for winter wonderland photos. This will be the first time I am visiting, so I am going to be well armed with drivers, helpers, award winning photo guides and photo instructors (all very knowledgeable about these specific locations) and I have worked with them all in the past and they are a great team. Plus, I am also hiring two specialized local guides to join us on one of our excursions so that we can make the most of our time there. I am really looking forward to this adventure. I hope you can join me.

Dates: January 4-10, 2026

Price per person: US$4700. based on double occupancy, Single supplement: US$750

Limit: 8 – 10 participants, Exact times and details will be provided to all via an additional information sheet once we get our entire group together.

All locations require a fair bit of walking. There are trails that are easy to follow. Everyone can move around and decide for themselves how much walking they want to do. There will be plenty of assistants to help if needed. At Kuntivaara no walking is required, but if you choose to explore the options are endless. All locations are huge! So we can spread out across several kilometers if we want. 

If a geomagnetic storm is in progress, aurora photography will be possible. Its a bit south of the aurora oval, but it is still possible from our locations and our guides have photographed the aurora there several times.

Temperatures range from -5 to -35 degrees Celsius. So, basically you need thick down jackets, snow pants, warm boots (I’ll wear my Arctic Muck boots), basically everything you need for cold weather photography. If you have been to Norway or Japan in the winter this trip will be similar but slightly colder. It will not be wet or windy, and that is a plus for photography.

Snowshoes are available for rent if needed.

Included:

Ground transportation

Hotel Accommodations

Entrance fees to all sites

Snow mobile transport to Kuntivaara

Two professional local guides to Kuntivaara

Award winning photography instruction

Snacks and warm drinks at Kuntivaara

Not included:

Airfare to and from Rovaniemi Airport (RVN)

Meals and drinks

Personal items and laundry.

Deposit Information:
A non-refundable deposit of $1,500 due at sign up. Final payments are due July 30, 2025. Full payments are always welcomed.

Please be sure to check your calendar carefully and to check out my Workshop Policy Page.

Note: Purchasing travel insurance is strongly recommended.

TO SIGN UP FOR THIS TOUR CLICK HERE.

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Coastal Brown Bear with Cubs ~ June 14-21, 2026 ANNOUNCED!

May 14, 2025

Coastal Brown Bear with Cubs
A Creative Adventure Workshop
June 14-21, 2016- $8999.

Join Donna Bourdon and Harold Klein on a spectacular adventure to Katmai National Park, AK to photograph Coastal Brown Bears with cubs. June is prime time for viewing and making images of small, young milk-laced mouth cubs. In addition to making portraits of both adults and cubs, we hope to photograph the wrestling youngsters and the tender nursing scenes. At this time of year the bears are either grazing in lush grass or clamming. There will also be some two- and three-year old cubs to add to the fun. And we will get to photograph it all!

Itinerary-

June 14th-arrive via float plane from Kodiak to Katmai (where our yacht will be mooring)

The float plane will pick everyone up from the Best Western Kodiak Inn - departure time from the hotel is 8:00am. It is best to arrive the night before or even two nights prior to the start of the trip - this is Alaska and fog is an issue for flights-so be prepared. The float plane trip is not included in the price and runs approximately $850.00 for the round trip fare. It is about a 45 minute flight (those suffering from motion sickness should be fine, as I (Denise) never get sick on this flight and I suffer terribly from motion sickness. I also never got sick on the boat. I think because it is anchored just off-shore in relatively calm waters. And we get off the boat frequently.

We should have time for an afternoon photoshoot with the bears on our first day.

Our daily schedule: June 15-20th

Just after breakfast (when the fog usually lifts) we will travel by skiff to just outside the shore area - which requires about 250 feet of walking in water, wearing hip waders (provided by the boat). You will need to carry your equipment. In the past we have only had a few times where this was difficult and everyone helped each other. Some women were in their 80’s when they did this, so it is not too hard, but you need to have decent balance to walk in the water with your gear. You can place your camera gear in a dry bag/backpack for safety if you need to. The water is usually knee deep.

Once on shore, we walk with the bears and photograph for around 3-4 hours depending on the action/weather/light. Our knowledgeable guide will assist everyone along with Donna and Harold--both have done this trip multiple times. After our adventure we will return to the boat for a delicious dinner together.

Each day we will have 2 outings, sometimes we will be photographing on land, and other times from the skiff depending on location/conditions. As we continue to explore parts of the Katmai Wilderness, each new day will unfold unique photography situations. The beauty of Alaska will keep you coming back year after year; it just seeps into your soul. Photoshop, Lightroom, image review, gear assistance will be done on our downtime.

*There should be time in between our outings to photograph from the boat, both landscapes and marine life. There will also be time to fish for halibut for those interested, you will need to get a permit ahead of time.

June 21st- the last day

Early morning photo shoot - typically on land, then we will pack up our gear and get ready for the float plane pick up which is usually late morning/early afternoon to fly us back to Kodiak.

I recommend booking a night’s stay at the Best Western in Kodiak after our trip as there can be delays with weather, high seas, fog, etc… This will make your flight home a more relaxed experience.

*This itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions, weather and boat captain.

Included:

All accommodations onboard the yacht

All meals and beverages

Guide fees

Permits for Katmai NP

Hip wader rentals

Daily transport from boat to shore

Shared accommodation- 2 per room, no single supplements available

Not Included:

Airfare to Kodiak

Float Plane

Hotel bookings before/after trip

Excess baggage fees

Alcoholic beverages, laundry or personal items. (Laundry is available at a fee)

Tips for crew (approximately $300pp)

Any emergency services, if needed.

*A detailed PDF will be sent to all participants with all logistics, gear and clothing suggestions. This trip needs a minimum of 8 -please don’t make any flight arrangements until we have reached our minimum.

Deposit Information: A non-refundable deposit of $2,000. Final payments are due February 10, 2026. Final payments are via check or wire transfer only. If paying via wire transfer- fees for both ends of the transfer are your responsibility. Credit cards will not be accepted for any payment other than deposit. Full payments are always welcomed via check or wire transfer. All checks made payable to: Denise Ippolito LLC.

Please be sure to check your calendar carefully and to check out my Workshop Policy Page.

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Puma, Patagonia

Shot with the Sony 400-800mm lens @800mm, this is a huge crop that was done intentionally to show you that the lens is sharp—yet not to be compared to a prime lens—imho.

My Thoughts on the Sony FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 lens

May 12, 2025

**This is not meant to be a technical lens review—but rather my thoughts on whether or not I will be using the lens in the future.

I recently borrowed the Sony FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 lens from my good friends at B&H photos for my Patagonia trip. I wanted to use the lens in place of the Sony 200-600mm lens because I wanted the additional reach to shoot the pumas with and I heard it was sharp at 800mm. I also thought I could put the lens to the test in the field and get a good idea of whether or not to add it to my lens line up. I’ll be referring to the two lenses as the 2-6 and the 4-8 from now on to save time. 

So, after shooting and carrying around the 4-8, I would like to share my thoughts on why I won’t be keeping the lens. AND the good features about the lens for those of you that are considering purchasing one. 

The 4-8 is a bit heavier than the 2-6 BUT it also has 200mm more reach. it does not use the same replacement foot as the 2-6, it uses the SF-04 by Leofoto. I needed to use a plate since I didn’t have time to get the new foot before I left. I like to carry my lens by the foot as I never use a strap. 

The lens is an f/6.3 to f/8, it starts off at f/6.3 then jumps quickly to an f/8 at 600mm’s. The 2-6 that I already own is an f/6.3 at 600 mm’s. I’m not fond of the backgrounds when using the f/6.3 but they are manageable in terms of softness but with the f/8 unless you are shooting with sky, water, distant backgrounds, against the snow or soft backdrops your images can look kind of documentary and that does not appeal to my style of photography. Also, to maintain a decent shutter speed at f/8 you need to crank your ISO. That hurt me in the field when the light was low. It’s unfortunate because the lens is priced very reasonably (I did hear that it just jumped up $500.00 since I got it) AND the additional reach is very nice and comes in handy for wildlife and birds. 

I like the internal zoom just as the 2-6 has and I liked the feel of the lens in my hands. I handheld it, used a tripod, and shot action and portraits. I climbed around rough terrain up and down and never felt the lens was a burden. My images at 800mm were sharper than I had expected. I think they would have been sharper if I could have used a lower ISO.

My action shots with 4-8 using my Sony A1  body were fine. But I did not shoot any birds in flight so I can’t completely speak to that. When I used the crop factor in my camera my action shots were not quite as sharp. It could have been the wind as we struggled with high winds during the trip on quite a few of the days. 

Overall, the lens is decent for the money. I can see it being a viable lens for many photographers. I can’t help but think after this trip that a 600mm prime lens will be back on the table for me…

If you have any thoughts to share, please leave them in the comments so that others can benefit from your experiences. Thanks. 

*And PS-I have no skin in the game here.

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New Team Member ~ Harold Klein

May 8, 2025

I am pleased to announce that the newest member of our team is Harold Klein. Please join me and the team in welcoming Harold. His technical background, love for innovation and his ability to share that knowledge along with his passion for the great outdoors makes him a perfect fit.

Harold has been a part owner in the West Yellowstone Camera Store for the past 5 years. He has been leading photographic adventures from Brazil to Alaska. When he was not busy helping folks figure out camera issues in the store he was out leading photographic adventures from Brazil to Alaska. Not to mention, leading guided photographic trips into Yellowstone National Park both during the day and at night.

Harold has joined me in Bosque, Katmai, Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands- where we first hashed up this idea. He has been terrific in the field and most helpful to clients with their gear and laptops.

Plans are underway for another Bear Boat trip to Alaska! Yippee! Harold was on “Chuck Keim’s old boat” with me many years ago but has been working closely with the new owners on their new luxury boat for years. Both he and Donna are looking forward to getting the trip together…stay tuned for more details, as it will be announced soon. I may even have to join this adventure! SIGN UP HERE!

To read more about Harold and to get to know him a bit more check out his bio HERE.

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