engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
There is nowhere quite like the middle of nowhere to succumb to a serious case of lens-envy. Safari goes hand-in-hand with photography, and being in such a stunning and surreal environment naturally stirs our instinct to capture it all and take it home with us.
From the beginner to the professional, being out in the bush is a great place to let your creativity loose through the medium of your camera: the landscapes, the wildlife, the people, the light… the sheer range of photographic potential is staggering.
From the beginner to the professional, being out in the bush is a great place to let your creativity loose through the medium of your camera: the landscapes, the wildlife, the people, the light… the sheer range of photographic potential is staggering.
Tag along, join one of our photography workshops;
engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
engage with ingenuity and unleash your artistry
1st June – 30th June 2023
“He believes that photographers are, first and foremost, storytellers and that the role of a photograph is to tell a true and tangible tale.”
15th July September – 31st August 2023
“Bobby-Jo’s professional and talented works have inspired many people to take an interest in wildlife and conservation…”
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View our photography inspired safari chronicles below
My Life in the Mara: A Day with the Offbeat Lion Pride
Karibu Sana! My name is Penny Robartes, and I am a professional Wildlife Photographer and Photo Tour Leader. I am currently writing this post from Serian Camp in the Mara North Conservancy, with a view… Read More
Depth of Field
By admin
From the beginner to the professional, being out in the bush is a great place to let your creativity loose through the medium of your camera: the landscapes, the wildlife, the people, the light… the… Read More
Trai Anfield – Photographer in residence
By admin
Book now and join Trai Anfield from 15th October – 15th November 2019. “Merely seeing a species is rarely meaningful – what matters to me is the quality of encounter for both the photographer and… Read More