Monuments and Memorials

Monuments II – An Advanced Refresher Photo Safari

Monuments II – An Advanced Refresher Photo Safari

Cameras are magic machines that can move us to tears, to joy, and to wonder, all with the click of a button. To become a photographer, you must know HOW to make these things happen by learning how to use ALL the features of your camera. THAT is what we will help you do on this advanced refresher Safari.

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“Washington Photo Safari was (and is) invaluable to me in developing my photographic skills. Every time I go out on a Safari, I learn something new. I think I’ve been on four or five in the last couple of years. David Luria is a great instructor, and is immeasurably patient. You will definitely take better vacation photos!”
—Pam

“I just love your photo Safaris. They get my husband out of the house so I can get some work done!”
—L.H.

“Thank you again, David for the class yesterday. It’s definitely taken away my fear, and reduced my ignorance about using F-stops and shutter speeds. I feel ready to practice now and get more proficient. I’m sure I’ll be enrolling in more of your Safaris.”
—K.R.

“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.

“My husband and I took your digital photo class recently at the Scottsdale Art Center. What a fabulous experience!  My husband said he learned more in that hour and a half than in an entire semester he took at a local college. As for me—all I ever wanted was to point and shoot. But now? A whole new world has opened up for me. I’m not at all sure it was seemly for a 68-year-old grandmother to be crawling around on her belly at the Greek Fest trying to get good angles, and my thighs are still sore, but who cares?  I had a grand time.”
—C.K.