Tony and I are just sending this out to photographers who have travelled with us before - we're gauging interest!
One of the most photogenic places in the world, Scoresby Sund (or Sound) is a huge, still water labyrinth of deep coastal fjords, giant arched icebergs and (with a bit of luck), the Northern Lights.
Our voyage begins (and finishes) in Iceland with a flight directly into Scoresby Sund, so we save long days crossing the Arctic Ocean and instead we land next to the mirror-smooth waters at Constable Point where our ship, MV Freya will be waiting.
It’s a small ship with berths for just 12 photographers (plus Peter and Tony). And our exhibition leaders will be John Rodsted and his partner Mette.
Peter met John 20 years ago on Peter’s first voyage to Antarctica when John was taking a break from his photojournalism in war zones! John has 40 years experience in the Polar regions and is considered one of the world’s leading polar guides. It was John who suggested Scoresby Sund would be perfect for Peter and Tony to take a group interested in landscape and wildlife photography.
And John also suggested late in September as there a sunsets that last forever and a great chance of seeing the Northern Lights!
For more information, you can download a preliminary brochure here.
Expressions of Interest
At this stage, we have the ship on hold. Prices are in the brochure and as we are chartering the ship, we would like to fill all 12 berths. However, if we don’t, there’s still a very good chance we could go as Secret Atlas will put the berths we can’t fill out into their market - but we’d love to have 12 of our photographers!
If you’re interested, email Peter -