Photographing Madagascar Tour
There are many places to visit in Madagascar, and this photo tour features the some of the best. Like many isolated ecosystems, Madagascar offers its own unique roster of rare and endangered wildlife, found nowhere else on the planet. And, Madagascar offers the chance to photograph the most primitive relics of our own primate order, the prosimian lemurs.
Wolfgang Kaehler, BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year award-winner, will lead this seventeen day photo safari, intended to maximize your chances of getting the best possible photography. We’ll stay in excellently-run small lodges, and explore many of the excellent wildlife refuges this large island nation has preserved.
Our trip is designed for the nature photographer. In addition to the beautiful and exotic landscapes, we will spend time photographing several varieties of lemurs, delicate and bizarre chameleons, plus a fascinating and colorful array of endemic bird species.
Join us on this spectacular Madagascar photo safari with an award-winning wildlife photographer, Wolfgang Kaehler!
Be sure to check out Wolfgang's blog and photo gallery in Photographing Small Animals in Madagascar!
Palouse Photography Workshop
The Palouse country of eastern Washington State presents great opportunties for photography workshops: a sculpted landscape born of Pleistocene glaciers, enormous old barns, and classic scenes of rural America. It’s hard not to get outstanding shots in this area, but you’ll have two top pro photographers to help you develop your shooting skills.
One of the biggest challenges for new and experienced photographers alike is how to organize and prepare your images once you’ve returned from the field. This photo workshop will spend part of each day photographing and the other half learning digital workflow techniques in Photoshop, Lightroom and other programs with the images you’ve produced.
Leading this Palouse photography workshop will be one of America's most accomplished landscape photographers, Terry Donnelly, and IWA Director Randy Green. It is intended to help you develop your skills both in the field and on the computer.
Join us on this hands-on Palouse photography workshop with Terry and Randy!
Read The Joys of Landscape Photography: The Palouse in our blog!




