Washington Photo Safari™
Washington Photo Safari™ teaches the techniques of photography by taking visitors and local residents on half-day and full-day photo shoots around key sites of the nation’s capital and other cities, while an accompanying professional photographer offers participants extensive tips in the use of several camera models, image composition and design, proper exposure and lighting, and posing “models” to the best effect. Top-ranked in Google search results, Washington Photo Safari is now one of the country’s largest providers of hands-on photography training field trips with a team of 12 professional photographers giving instruction to over 300 clients every month on local, domestic, and international itineraries.
Photographers of all skill levels are invited to participate in the photo Safaris and any camera is acceptable, even cell phone cameras! Washington Photo Safari now conducts 7 to 8 photo excursions every week, rain or shine, throughout the entire year. Safaris are also presented in close-by locations including New York, Frederick, Shenandoah Valley, Annapolis and Baltimore. Principal travel photography workshops cover the major sights of DC including the monuments, memorials, and cathedrals. Beyond these key sights, specialty Safaris are offered in techniques in nature photography, f stops and shutter speeds, indoor/outdoor architectural, food, pet, macro, wedding, abstracts, candid kids, fine arts, proper/creative flash, and indoor and outdoor portraiture. Special night-time photography workshops are offered including Monuments at Night and Lafayette Park at Night.
During DC’s beautiful cherry blossom season, photo Safaris are provided at least twice a day around the Tidal Basin. To meet specific photography needs, Washington Photo Safari offers one-on-one private tutoring
and small group Safaris in all aspects of photography, and workshops on the most popular Canon and Nikon SLR models. Current Safari prices are just $84 for a half-day and $149 for full-day workshops. Prices range from $64 to $198 for “special Safaris” in specific “photo-op” areas, such as the Franciscan Monastery, the National Arboretum, Washington National Cathedral, the Library of Congress, Washington National Airport, and Adams Morgan, or day-long excursions to nearby cities. Longer Safaris now are offered to Wilmington, DE, Yellowstone National Park, as well as international destinations Amsterdam, Prague, and Buenos Aires. Group rates and personalized gift certificates are also available.
How to Attend
Registration for all Safaris require reservations in advance. You may register in the following ways:
1. Online. Check our Safari Calendar, choose your Safari, and pay with your credit card.
2. By phone. Call us Toll Free: 1-877-512-5969, or locally at 1-202-537-0937.
3. By mail. Send a check made payable to Washington Photo Safari to:
4545 Connecticut Avenue, NW #620
Washington, DC 20008.
Questions? Call Toll Free: 1-877-512-5969
Local Phone: 1-202-537-0937
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Cancellations and Refunds
Cancellations must be made in writing via email at least 9 days prior to Safari date to:
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Cancellations received 8 or more days in advance of Safari date receive a refund of 75% of amount paid.
No refund is made for cancellations received less than 8 days before the Safari date.
Rain or Shine Policy
The Washington Photo Safari™ operates rain or shine.
A separate itinerary is followed on rain or snow days, utilizing landmarks with unique photogenic interiors, such as The National Building Museum, Union Station, The National Postal Museum, The Lincoln Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial.
Contact Info
Washington Photo Safari™
4545 Connecticut Ave. NW #620,
Washington, DC 20008.
Toll Free: 1-877-512-5969
Local Phone: 1-202-537-0937
Fax: 1-15-333-0233
E-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Recent Comments
“I hope to be able to shoot with you again in the future. You provide a very nice service to photographers crossing your path, and I will be sure to recommend your class to others.”
—W.D. (professional photographer)
“David, You are a born, patient, teacher, a kind person, and your tour was most instructive, and most important, fun. I thank you and look forward to more photo tours.”
—Mary Ann Gardner
“Today I took the Canon Safari with Melanie Otto this morning and I wanted to let you know that it was a GREAT class!!! As, I’m sure you have been told before, Melanie was an EXCELLENT teacher. She was very personable and knowledgeable and did a great job explaining the ins and outs of my camera (something I have been trying unsuccessfully to do on my own for almost a year!) I know that my photography skills will improve greatly after learning all she taught us. I would recommend that class to anyone who wants to learn more about the camera or just photo skills in general. Thank you for organizing such a great experience!”
—N.R.
“Just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know how much I enjoyed your class today. The information you shared today will help me improve my composition and make my scenes tell a story instead of just being a snapshot.”
“Brian and I had a wonderful, unforgettable time and took thousands and thousands of pictures. John and Sean did an amazing job in picking the locations for taking landscape and wildlife pictures (and paid the animals well to show up at the right time), providing enough food and water, and all that driving and being extremely patient in teaching everyone and answering our questions. I am surprised they weren’t horse from talking so much. Brian and I learned a lot from John and Sean and give them high praise, and we can’t wait for their next big week long photo Safari. Thank you all for providing another unbelievable photo Safari.”
—P.M.
