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Photo Safaris in Washington DC and WorldwideWashington Photo Safari is one of the largest photography training programs in the United States, offering 5-6 photo safaris every week, teaching over 250 participants per month how to use their cameras and how to take well-composed photos. Safaris take place in the Washington DC area (twice a day during cherry blossom season!), and are also offered to multiple U.S. locations. Over 30,000 amateur photographers have improved their skills through Washington Photo Safari since we began the program in 1999. Trip Advisor has awarded us their Certificate of Excellence due to the many favorable customer reviews we have received Our basic Monuments and Memorials safari every Wednesday and Saturday in Washington DC includes such architecturally diverse sites as the White House, Lafayette Park, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam and Korean War Memorials, the Capitol Building, and Union Station, where we review interior photography w o flash and teach you how to make all the moving people in the station disappear! Every Saturday afternoon we also offer walking excursions to a different DC-area attraction, such as the Franciscan Monastery, the Adams-Morgan neighborhood, or the US Botanic Garden. These safaris also appeal to people who love to take pictures but prefer the safety of a small group under the guidance of a professional photographer. We also offer photo safaris tied to unique themes or techniques, such as all-digital safaris, fine arts, nature photography, outdoor portraiture, f stops and shutter speeds workshops,model trains, wedding and pet photography. Another explores Washington s art galleries and museums, while others are timed to capture the rising of a full moon over the Capitol or the sun rising behind the Washington Monument! If you love taking pictures and want to learn how to make them better, the Washington Photo Safari is for you! Call toll-free 1-877-512-5969, email info washingtonphotosafari.com or visit us at http: www.washingtonphotosafari.com.
Safaris covering basic techniques of travel landmark photography, includes composition, exposure lighting. Sites include monuments, museums, historic buildings. Special safaris in digital, pet, nature, wedding portraiture, nighttime photography.

Upcoming Events: Saint Matthew s Cathedral - Jun 14 2014 - Venue: Washington Photo Safari , Washington, DC
Saint Matthew s Cathedral - Jun 22 2014 - Venue: Washington Photo Safari , Washington, DC
Barns, Farms and Bridges of Frederick County MD - Jun 29 2014 - Venue: Washington Photo Safari , Frederick County, MD
Barns, Farms and Bridges of Frederick County MD - Sep 28 2014 - Venue: Washington Photo Safari , Frederick County, MD

Year Established: 1999

Number of Programs/Year: 300

Program Length: 1 2-day to 3 days

Group Size or S:T Ratio: 7:1

Program Focus: Architecture, Artistic Technique, Business, Digital, Fine Art, Landscape, Macro, Photodocumentary, Portraiture, Technical, Travel, Wedding, Wildlife

Faculty: 12 professional photographers. Director is E. David Luria, architecture landmark photographer, member American Society of Media Photographers, whose images appear in 100 publications, 30 magazine covers.

Costs: 84 half-day workshop around monuments, 149 full-day workshop both include transportation. 64 up for special safaris. 395- 575 for domestic international safaris.

U.S. Locations: Washington, District of Columbia Includes Baltimore, Frederick, Annapolis, Maryland Cape May, New Jersey New York City, New York Harrisburg Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Arlington, Virginia Alexandria, Arlington, Chincoteague, Shensndoah National park, Virginia Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

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Months: January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,December

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