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Do you like fast cars with bulletproof windows and built-in machine guns?
Would you like to see an Aston Martin riddled with bullet holes?
Would you like to see a car that flew through the air, flipped over, and then landed intact on all four wheels?
If so, you’ve come to the right place! This new photo safari takes you on a one- hour romp through a special new exhibit at the International Spy Museum called “Bond in Motion”, featuring 17 iconic pieces from the James Bond movies including:
- the Aston Martin DBS from “Quantum of Solace”
- the bright green Jaguar XKR from” Die Another Day”
- the signature submarine from “For Your Eyes Only”
- and a glass Tron boat with gadgets and a hang glider from ”Moonraker”.
The exhibit also showcases the snowmobile from “Die Another Day” motorcycles, submarines and more from the Q Branch garage.
It is a trip back in time to some of the most classic moments in the adventures of the world’s most famous spy!
Here are samples of images you will get on this safari.
All of this makes for exciting photography with a camera or a late model smartphone, guided by Washington Photo Safari director (former electronic spy and brother of a REAL spy!) E. David Luria, who will enchant you with hair-raising tales of espionage AND also show you how to get pictures of the new Spy Museum building’s unique architecture.
Any camera or phone is fine, but no tripods! The safari fee includes admission to the exhibit.
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- Camera
- Lenses
- Extra memory cards
- Extra charged battery
- Accessories such as filters
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Meet at the front entrance to the International Spy Museum
700 L’Enfant Plaza SW
Washington, DCNote: There is very limited street parking available; the Spy Museum is located one block from L’Enfant Plaza Metro on Blue/Orange/Yellow/Green Lines.
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Architectural photographer E. David Luria is founder and director of the Washington Photo Safari, which has provided over 6,700 photo safaris for 46,000 amateur photographers – an average of 5 people every day, 365 days a year, since it was founded in 1999.
“You taught me several important points and helped me better understand not only photography but also my own camera. I’ve taken photo classes at the Smithsonian, Glen Echo, and the Washington School of Photography. You’ve been the best among all the teachers I’ve had.“ David Lassiter, Olney, MD
Trained in Paris by a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mr. Luria is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and the Society of Photographic Educators and has had his images of DC appear in over 100 publications, calendars, and postcards and on 30 magazine covers.