
ES Wildlife Photo Tours Announces Nunavik Arctic Expedition by Eric Seemann
Small-group Arctic photography journey by ES Wildlife Photo Tours offers rare access to Nunavik’s remote tundra and iconic wildlife
ES Wildlife Photo Tours, a Canadian company specializing in remote wilderness experiences, announces its August 25–31, 2026, Nunavik Arctic expedition. The event will be led by award-winning wildlife photographer Eric Seemann. This exclusive photography tour brings four to six participants into one of the most isolated regions of northern Quebec, which offers a rare opportunity to experience an immersive wildlife photography tour in a landscape few travelers ever reach.
The six-night expedition is based at Wolf Lake Camp, a remote yet comfortable wilderness outpost deep in the Arctic tundra. Participants begin their journey in Montreal before flying north to Kuujjuaq and continuing by floatplane into the Nunavik interior. This final leg of travel underscores the uniqueness of the experience, as access to the region is limited and largely untouched by conventional tourism.

Each day, guests venture into the tundra alongside Seemann and experienced local Inuit guides, tracking wildlife and adapting to changing light and weather conditions. Opportunities to photograph muskoxen, black bears, ptarmigan, and other northern species make this wildlife photo tour particularly compelling for photographers seeking uncommon subjects. Muskoxen, in particular, remain a rare addition to most portfolios, making this expedition valuable for both artistic and educational growth.
The wildlife photography tour emphasizes a small-group format that allows for personalized instruction and meaningful interaction with both the landscape and its wildlife. Seemann’s approach reflects years of returning to the same territories, building familiarity with animal behavior and seasonal patterns. This depth of experience shapes the journey, giving participants insight into the Arctic that goes beyond surface-level observation.

“In Nunavik, the environment determines what happens next,” says Seemann. “Patience becomes part of the process, and the reward is witnessing moments that can’t be planned.” This philosophy defines the Nunavik wildlife photo tour, where flexibility and awareness replace rigid schedules, allowing photographers to respond to real-time conditions in the field.
Beyond wildlife photography, the expedition integrates cultural and land-based experiences guided by Inuit knowledge. These perspectives provide context to the Arctic environment, enriching the overall experience and offering a deeper connection to the region. Evenings at camp are spent sharing meals, reviewing images, and, when conditions allow, watching the aurora borealis illuminate the tundra sky.

The Nunavik photo tour is designed to balance adventure with comfort. Wolf Lake Camp offers warm accommodations, daily meals, and modern amenities such as Starlink internet and satellite communication, providing reassurance while operating in a remote setting. All logistics, including flights from Montreal and floatplane transfers, are arranged by ES Wildlife Photo Tours, allowing participants to focus entirely on the experience.
Seemann’s work has appeared in BC Outdoors Magazine and has been recognized among Canadian Geographic’s Top 100 Wildlife Photos. His ongoing relationship with the Arctic landscape informs both his photography and the experiences he offers through ES Wildlife Photo Tours.
ES Wildlife Photo Tours operates expeditions across destinations such as the Canadian Arctic and the Masai Mara. This creates opportunities for photographers to engage with wildlife in remote and meaningful ways.
Limited spaces remain for the August 2026 departure. Readers are encouraged to visit https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/ to learn more and secure a place on this Arctic journey.
About ES Wildlife Photo Tours
ES Wildlife Photo Tours offers guided photography experiences in remote wilderness locations across Canada and internationally. Its expeditions are designed for photographers seeking authentic wildlife encounters led by experienced professionals.
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