"I really enjoyed myself and feel that I picked up some great tips on how to improve my photography skills. I'm even holding my camera correctly now! I would recommend your safari to anyone."
— R.F.

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4545 Connecticut Ave. NW #620
Washington, DC 20008
Toll Free - 1-877-512-5969
Local Phone - 1-202-537-0937
Fax - 1-815-333-0233
E-mail: info@washingtonphotosafari.com
A photo Safari is a perfect gift for that person who just loves to take pictures.
Gift Certificates Available: Are you giving someone a new camera for a birthday or the holidays? If so, you can give them a chance to “test drive” their new equipment at sites around the nation's capital by giving them an attractive Washington Photo Safari Gift Certificate. It has a beautiful photo of the US Capitol and it now comes in SEVEN convenient sizes and types. See a sample. (PDF)
Note: The value of the certificate you give can be applied to any Safari or any combination of Safaris chosen by the recipient— it does not have to be used for the particular type of Safari certificate you have purchased. We will merely deduct the selected Safari’s value from the gift certificate’s value each time. The recipient indicates his/her choices and registers for the Safari (s) by contacting us at info@washingtonphotosafari.com. The certificate has no expiration date, but the recipient will be reponsible for any price increase in a particular type of Safari. The certificate is refundable, less a 3% service charge.
Small: the $54 certificate, valid for one Saturday afternoon “walking” Safari in a specific neighborhood or tourist attraction, such as Adams-Morgan, or the U.S. Botanic Gardens, or “Afternoon Cherry Blossoms.” Your recipient can choose a Safari from the list that appears by month on the website calendar.
Nighttime Safaris: This $64 certificate entitles the bearer to participate in one of our popular nighttime photography training safaris such as “Monuments at Night” (offered every Friday April 12 through October 31), or “Presidential and War Memorials at Night”, or “Full Moonrise Over The Nation's Capital.”
Medium: the $74 half-day Safari, our basic “Monuments and Memorials” workshop, conducted Wednesdays and Saturdays, with transportation provided to such photogenic sites as Lafayette Park, the White House, Lincoln, Korea and Vietnam Memorials, the Capitol, and Union Station. The Wednesday afternoon half-day Safari includes the Adams-Morgan neighborhood, the Washington National Cathedral, and the Iwo Jima Memorial/ Netherlands Carillon. (We recommend this half-day Safari as a prelude to any of the site-specific Saturday “walking Safaris.” Topics covered include holding the camera, identifying the subject, good composition, lighting, exposure control, outdoor portraiture, candids, and interior photography without flash.)
Digital and Portraiture Safaris: We offer special training in digital photography, with $89 classes in Basic Digital, Advanced Digital, and camera-specific safaris for the the Nikon D40 and D50, the Nikon D80, the Nikon D200, the Canon 30D and 40D, and the Canon Rebel XT/XTi, a perfect way to help your gift recipient get maximum use out of that new digital camera. We also offer $89 training workshops in indoor and outdoor portrait photography at the beginner, intermdiate and advanced levels, including instruction on studio lighting.
Large: the $129 full-day Safari, which includes the two half-days described above, or a morning half-day Safari and an afternoon $54 specialized Safari.
Private Tutoring: Individual instruction tailored to fit the specific needs of your recipient is available at a price of $170 per two-hour session, providing one-on-one instruction in such areas as travel , architectural, museum interior, event, nighttime, and general photography plus proper use of new camera equipment.
Extra Large:Our new $195 jumbo package includes one $74 half-day Safari and three $54 Saturday afternoon "walking" Safaris, for a mere $195, a 17% savings off the regular $236 price. This will give your recipient a good basic training through the half-day workshop, and then three separate opportunities to practice these skills in different locations around the Washington area.