Digital Photographic Workshop
Learn to make the most of your photographic skills in a stunning setting




10 March 2010, 19 May 2010, 16 October 2010
Rates and AvailabilityItinerary 19 May 2010Itinerary 16 October 2010
If you are at all interested in photography this is a great safari for you. Imagine - spend a week with like minded people, all interested in both photography and wildlife (big and small); and all wanting to improve their photographic skills. All talents and skill levels are welcome - just bring your own digital camera and laptop. It does not need to be a top-of-the-range model but one good enough to benefit from David's tips.
Since 2006 David Rogers, the well known wildlife photographer, has run photographic workshops at our camps. A group of maximum 6 guests will benefit from David's expertise and improve their digital photography. David will accompany the guests on all drives, give advice, analyse results and also how to best use Lightroom. As well as wildlife, he will look at landscapes, macro work, birds, insects and people. This is a unique opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of a leading wildlife photographer and see the South Luangwa at its most colourful.
It's Monday stories from 2008 - March and May and 2007 plus some photos from previous years in our Photo Galley. David has added some photos from the 2008 workshops to his website. Marchand May.
A note from Dave at the end of the 2006 safari…
It was a really great pleasure to spend a decent time at RPS. I was so impressed by the depth of the experience. Great service, good guiding, wonderful hosting. It was a truly memorable experience. No wonder RPS has such a great name. Fully deserved. We all had a great trip back together and kissed and hugged at the Airport like old friends. What a blessed job I have.
Dave
And from Jeff, after one of the 2008 workshops…
The trip could not have been any better. First of all, David Rogers is an outstanding photographer and great teacher. The experience of travelling with him for a week was invaluable. Our tour guide, Jacob, was also outstanding. With a keen understanding of photography, Jacob knew when to leave to catch just the right light, where to go and provide an uncanny sense of knowledge of the African geography and wildlife.
Jeff [read his journal]
- ItineraryMay ~ Nkwali & Nsefu - 7 nights (if using British Airways RPS 6, Lusaka 1)
- Oct ~ Nkwali & Nsefu - 5 nights
- Included Internal flights Lusaka/Lusaka and all safari costs
- Not included Visas and airport taxes
- Rates May ~ USD$ 4071 per person
- Oct ~ USD$ 4330 per person