Travel Safaris

New York City: Midtown

New York City: Midtown

New York City is one of the most vibrant and photogenic cities in the world There’s so much to photograph,  where do you begin?  On this New York City Photo Safari, we’ll share our experience with you by taking you to the best photo locations and showing you the best picture angles in Midtown.

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Alligators and Everglades in South Florida

Alligators and Everglades in South Florida

This 5-day workshop will get you up close to alligators and at least 7 species of wading birds as well as many other wildlife possibilities. There will also be sweeping landscapes of the Everglades, (south Florida’s river of grass) ancient cypress swamps, sunrise over the ocean as well as sunset over the gulf.

Next Safari: Sunday, April 15, 2012

New York City: Foley Square, City Hall and Brooklyn Bridge

New York City: Foley Square, City Hall and Brooklyn Bridge

On this New York City Safari, we’ll share our experience with you by taking you to the best photo locations and showing you the best picture angles of New York’s City Hall district as well as the Brooklyn Bridge.

Next Safari: Saturday, April 21, 2012

New York City: Central Park

New York City: Central Park

On this New York City Safari, we’ll share our experience with you by taking you to the best photo locations and showing you the best picture angles of Central Park.

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Montana: Mountain Peaks to Short-Grass Prairie

Montana: Mountain Peaks to Short-Grass Prairie

Join nature photographer Sean Quintilian for 5 full days of photographing the splendor of Eastern Montana at less than $375/day!

Next Safari: Sunday, September 9, 2012

Fall Colors in Shenandoah National Park

Fall Colors in Shenandoah National Park

If you like to photograph fall foliage, you can make the trek up to New England OR you can do it right here in nearby Shenandoah National Park!

Next Safari: Sunday, October 21, 2012

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

One of the most photogenic locations in the DC area is Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, only 90 minutes from the nation’s capital. Our day-long chartered bus photo Safari explores this beautiful, historic community, nestled in a rocky gorge at the confluence of two rivers, the Potomac and the Shenandoah.

Next Safari: Sunday, October 28, 2012

Recent Comments

“Thanks again for two wonderful photo Safaris. Because of you, the quality of my photographs has increased many fold. Perhaps what I enjoyed most about your classes was the great deal of attention you paid to each individual person in our group. Despite the vast range in experience and skill levels represented, you were able to guide us all with a great aura of professionalism.”
—A.B.

“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.”

“I cannot say enough about how thoroughly delightful the Buenos Aires trip was, and what a great leader Eddie is. He had a wonderful knack for taking each of us at whatever level we are and helping us move our photography to the next level. I had mentioned that I wanted to learn more about how to photograph people, and he did a great job of showing us how to approach people and get their cooperation without offending them. Of course, his lifelong knowledge of Buenos Aires was invaluable to help us know just where to go and the best time of day to photograph each location.  He seems to know everyone in the city!”
—C.L

“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.