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To capture truly great shots, you need to go where the birds are. Follow us to make sure your excursion pays off.
A bird-photography trip can be a great way to both enjoy a hard-earned vacation and expand your portfolio
Folotlab Learning is organizing a 3 days Beginners Bird Photography trip to Satlal.
We will meet for a brief introduction and orientation, discussing what we will be covering during the workshop, which is 100% practical photography to give us the maximum time with the birds.
We'll spend the day taking photos of a various bird of different species. A variety of posed and flight shots will be taken, spending a good amount of time with each bird, with a maximum of 7-8 different birds being photographed throughout the day, this will depend on the group's wishes and needs on the day.
The workshop will start with a short introduction, explanation of the day, introduction to the Fotolab Learning team, and orientation, then we get to 'work' photographing the birds. We will break for lunch around midday - lunch is not included, feel free to bring a packed lunch, or get something in the onsite restaurant. There will then be further photography through the afternoon, and you will then have the option to stay on and have a chat and look through the photos from the day or make your way to Hotel.
What do I need to know?
A reasonable knowledge of your camera would be useful, but our Mentor will help you get the right settings for each situation, with 1-2-1 mentor available for everyone throughout the day, as well as group instruction when appropriate.
What do I need to bring?
- A camera! This is mainly aimed at DSLRs and CSC (compact System, or Mirrorless, cameras) of any brand, Daniel has used and instructed on just about all makes and models of camera.
- A monopod or tripod could be useful for some shots but is by no means essential.
- Memory Cards/Spare Batteries. We'll be trying many different techniques and it would be a shame to feel limited by the number of exposures you could take. Ensure any spare batteries are fully charged.
- Any lenses/accessories you may have. You never know when you might need them.
- Footwear and Clothing are suitable for a day outside, including wet weather gear (hopefully not required).
- Lunch. Lunch is not included in the cost of the day - please remember to bring something with you to eat, or some means of paying for something in the tea room.
How does the workshop run?
The workshop runs for 6 hours (including lunch break), and is purely a practical photography session, with a mixture of outdoor and indoor locations. Everyone gets some 1-2-1 time, which can be used to address any aspect of the camera, photography, or anything else you wish to discuss.
what is the group size?
Bird Photography Workshop with a maximum of 10 participants.
Cancellation
A full refund will be made if the cancellation is made at least 7 days prior to the workshop date, 50% refund if cancellation is made at least 72 hours before the workshop, no refunds for cancellations after this time.
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