
Landscape Photo Seminar: Exploring Alberta’S Wild Frozen Frontiers
Saturday, April 11, 2026
10am-12pm
Residence Inn by Marriott Calgary
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Learning & Workshops
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Event Description
Join us and experience an inspiring landscape photography seminar on Alberta’s wild blue glaciers & frozen frontiers!
Alberta’s glaciers are among the most dramatic and least understood landscapes in North America. Vast, frozen rivers of ice that shape ecosystems, define watersheds, and tell a powerful story of time, climate, and resilience.
"Anitya Nila", which in Sanskrit translates to Impermanent Blue, beautifully describes what it's like for landscape and astrophotographer Chandresh (C.K.) Kedhambadi to capture Alberta’s impermanent wild blue glaciers.
During this presentation, Chandresh will explore the artistic and technical challenges of photographing glaciers in extreme cold, unpredictable weather, and remote terrain, utilizing a Sony camera and Sony GM lenses to reveal the raw beauty of Alberta’s wild frozen frontiers.
From navigating frigid temperatures and rapidly changing light to composing images that balance scale, texture, and emotion, Chandresh shares the practical realities behind creating compelling glacier imagery.
Highlighting how Sony cameras' dynamic range, low-light performance, and reliability enable photographers to push creative boundaries in some of Canada’s harshest environments.
This presentation invites viewers to reflect on the fragile nature of these frozen landscapes, to realize the concept of "Anitya Nila" (Impermanent Blue). As glaciers retreat at unprecedented rates, photography becomes more than just art - it becomes a form of documentation, storytelling, and stewardship. Through striking visuals and behind-the-scenes insights, this talk bridges exploration, technology, and conservation, offering inspiration to photographers of all levels who aspire to capture meaningful images in extreme environments.
Sponsored by Sony Canada.

Landscape Photo Seminar: Exploring Alberta’S Wild Frozen Frontiers
Genres
Learning & Workshops
Event Description
Join us and experience an inspiring landscape photography seminar on Alberta’s wild blue glaciers & frozen frontiers!
Alberta’s glaciers are among the most dramatic and least understood landscapes in North America. Vast, frozen rivers of ice that shape ecosystems, define watersheds, and tell a powerful story of time, climate, and resilience.
"Anitya Nila", which in Sanskrit translates to Impermanent Blue, beautifully describes what it's like for landscape and astrophotographer Chandresh (C.K.) Kedhambadi to capture Alberta’s impermanent wild blue glaciers.
During this presentation, Chandresh will explore the artistic and technical challenges of photographing glaciers in extreme cold, unpredictable weather, and remote terrain, utilizing a Sony camera and Sony GM lenses to reveal the raw beauty of Alberta’s wild frozen frontiers.
From navigating frigid temperatures and rapidly changing light to composing images that balance scale, texture, and emotion, Chandresh shares the practical realities behind creating compelling glacier imagery.
Highlighting how Sony cameras' dynamic range, low-light performance, and reliability enable photographers to push creative boundaries in some of Canada’s harshest environments.
This presentation invites viewers to reflect on the fragile nature of these frozen landscapes, to realize the concept of "Anitya Nila" (Impermanent Blue). As glaciers retreat at unprecedented rates, photography becomes more than just art - it becomes a form of documentation, storytelling, and stewardship. Through striking visuals and behind-the-scenes insights, this talk bridges exploration, technology, and conservation, offering inspiration to photographers of all levels who aspire to capture meaningful images in extreme environments.
Sponsored by Sony Canada.
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