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Photo Safari in Ketchikan, Alaska. Spend 3 hrs "off the tourist beaten path". 

Overview
We help you take iconic photographs of several locations in the Ketchikan area, including historical, cultural and nature attractions. We offer advanced and basic photographic instruction for cell phone, poin'n'shoot & DSLR camera users. We conduct our tours over a set route of 7 or 8 different locations with each location offering unique photo opportunities AND teaching opportunities. Although a majority of my photography instruction is equally applicable to BOTH cell phones, point’n'shoots and DSLR cameras, some of my instruction is specific to DSLR users.

Photo techniques taught for BOTH DSLR & cell phone & point’n’shoots include: composition, subject identity, subject proximity, subject balance, exposure, cropping, angle of approach, light compensation, macro photography...

We look forward to serving you soon.

City: Ketchikan
Mon 21 Jul
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Starting at $134.03
Mon 21 Jul
Starting at $134.03
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What's Included
This is a great historic and cultural tour with or without a camera:)
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Stipulate your desired TOUR DEPARTURE TIME and email for confirmation: [email protected]
What To Expect
1
Creek Street
The Historic Red Light District where men and salmon go to spawn, now home to a variety of shops & attractions and abundant photo opportunities. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site.
2
Totem Heritage Center
This site has totems, native carvings, informative kiosks, ancient poles and the opportunity to hear the legend of Fog Woman. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site.
3
Ward Cove
We stop in the Ward Cove area at the Green Bean Coffee Company and pick up gourmet coffee and cookies for everyone. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site.
4
Potlatch Totem Park
This site offers a variety of attractions including a totem carving building, a traditional Native Clan House, dugout canoe, a gift shop, antique cars and a Russian Museum. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site. Enjoy your fresh roasted coffee and gourmet cookie at this site.
5
Ketchikan
OCEAN PANORAMA SITE: Count ten islands from this site that also includes an Alaskan float plane dock and views of both The Cleaveland Peninsula Wilderness Area and Prince of Whales Island. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site.
6
Ketchikan
As you reenter the Port of Ketchikan you can be dropped off at your cruise ship OR at a shopping/dinning location of your choice. Hear stories and information about local culture, history, economy & lifestyles as you travel from site to site. AND please make any GRATUITY commensurate with the (hopefully) high level of service that you have received. All Ward Cove passengers can be returned to Ward cove OR be left at a shopping/dinning location of your choice.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (706)
I4352TGjs
Jun 2024
We had Brandon and he made it interesting and fun. Never rushing us. Provided us great hot coffee and cookies. His trips for picture taken will be game changer for taking pictutes with my SLR but especially with my cell phone. His knowledge of area made it so interesting. I would take another tour with him again.
296perik
Jun 2024
My photographer friend and I had the good luck of going out with Off the Beaten Path Ketchikan Photo Safari. Our guide, Randy was the best! He was friendly and funny, and he took us to all the good spots. He had tips on how to get a better photo, and told us so much about life in that part of Alaska. By the time we were done, after three hours, we had some wonderful pictures! Thank you, Randy! You were terrific!
Deborah_R
Jun 2024
The totem poles were fascinating and the stories about the salmon were interesting as well. I enjoyed learning about people whose homes on the hills were identified by how many steps the mailmen had to take to reach them. The cookies purchased by our guide made by Charlotte were the best ever!

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