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Over 54 Reviews!!
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Hundreds of happy customers worldwide!

Over 54 Reviews!!
$2795

5/5 star reviews
Hundreds of happy customers worldwide!





We’ll capture the AWESOME feeding frenzy of Osprey, various Terns and other birds diving for fish after fish. This is an ALL NEW Florida Birds photo tour & workshop started first in 2022, with ALL NEW locations and experiences. Participants will get EXCELLENT images. Travel with an area expert who knows exactly where to be to get the best photos.


We’ll capture the AWESOME feeding frenzy of Osprey, various Terns and other birds diving for fish after fish. This is an ALL NEW Florida Birds photo tour & workshop started first in 2022, with ALL NEW locations and experiences. Participants will get EXCELLENT images. Travel with an area expert who knows exactly where to be to get the best photos.
During the Spring breeding and nesting season, many spectacular species concentrate on nest building, attracting members of the opposite sex, and feeding their young and thus they ignore people. This allows photographers to GET CLOSE – which is a great thing when it comes to photographing birds.

Over 25 Years Of Experience
Arrive at the designated hotel in Sabastian, Florida anytime this afternoon or evening.
We have a group meeting at 7pm to cover a meet and greet, tour logistics, etc. Those flying will want to fly into Orlando International Airport (airport code MCO), or Melbourne/Orlando International Airport (airport code MLB) arriving anytime before 5pm on the 15th. The hotel in Sabastian is about 90 minutes (83 miles) from the Orlando airport or 37 minutes (23 miles) from the Melbourne airport.
Rental cars are available at either airport.
Sunrise bird/wildlife photo shoot each day at locations chosen by your professional leader. We’ll get there via carpool and caravan with your leader, Don leading the way. Afterwards there is usually time for a meal, then a classroom get-together or a break to rest.
In the afternoon each day, we’ll drive to another photo location chosen by Don.
We’ll stay out as long as necessary to get the best bird and other wildlife photography. Overnight each night at the designated hotel in Sabastian, Florida.
After our morning shoot we’ll have time to get a lunch and then drive the 2 hours (114 miles) to Boynton Beach where our next hotel is located We’ll stay in Boynton Beach for the next 2 nights.
Morning and afternoon shoots at a location chosen by Don. Possible time during the middle of the day for a group image critique session.
Sunrise photo shoot at a location determined by Don.
We’ll photograph until the light fades or gets harsh, then the tour ends.
Ending time will be 10-11am this day. Those flying home from the Orlando airport or the Melbourne airport will want to book a return flight after 5pm or so.
An alternative airport would be Fort Lauderdale, 55 minutes (44 miles) away.
-Tour is based out of Sabastian, Florida for 3 nights and Boynton Beach, Florida for 2 nights. Sabastian is located in the middle east coast area of the state. Boynton Beach is located on the south east coast.
-Nearest airport for flying is Melbourne/Orlando International Airport (MLB), about a 37 minute drive (23 miles) from Sabastian.
-You could also fly into Orlando International Airport (MCO), about a 90 minute (83 miles) drive from Sabastian.
-Your own ground transportation for this tour is very helpful. Rental vehicles are available at either airport.
-Any type of passenger vehicle is fine for this tour.
-Low.
-Most photo locations are within 1/2 mile of where we’ll park the vehicles.
-Trails/boardwalks can be wet and slippery – bring proper hiking shoes.
-Florida heat can be tiring for those not acclimatized.
-Drinking plenty of water or energy drinks helps.
-Bring a refillable water bottle.
-Mostly sunny, with daytime temperatures in the 80’s Fahrenheit.
-Early morning/nighttime temperatures generally in the 50’s – 70’s Fahrenheit.
-Rainstorms might hit anytime in Florida and this means wet, slippery trails, boardwalks and walkways.
Digital camera body or 2 in order to have a backup
Wildlife zoom lens such as a 200-600mm, 100-400mm or similar
All-around scenic lens such as a full frame equivalent of 28-200mm or similar
Sturdy tripod
Polarizing filter for your all-around scenic lens
Extra batteries and battery chargerPlenty of memory cards – you might shoot up to 3,000 images/day
During the Spring breeding and nesting season, many spectacular species concentrate on nest building, attracting members of the opposite sex, and feeding their young and thus they ignore people. This allows photographers to GET CLOSE – which is a great thing when it comes to photographing birds.

Over 25 Years Of Experience
Arrive at the designated hotel in Sabastian, Florida anytime this afternoon or evening.
We have a group meeting at 7pm to cover a meet and greet, tour logistics, etc. Those flying will want to fly into Orlando International Airport (airport code MCO), or Melbourne/Orlando International Airport (airport code MLB) arriving anytime before 5pm on the 15th. The hotel in Sabastian is about 90 minutes (83 miles) from the Orlando airport or 37 minutes (23 miles) from the Melbourne airport.
Rental cars are available at either airport.
Sunrise bird/wildlife photo shoot each day at locations chosen by your professional leader. We’ll get there via carpool and caravan with your leader, Don leading the way. Afterwards there is usually time for a meal, then a classroom get-together or a break to rest.
In the afternoon each day, we’ll drive to another photo location chosen by Don.
We’ll stay out as long as necessary to get the best bird and other wildlife photography. Overnight each night at the designated hotel in Sabastian, Florida.
After our morning shoot we’ll have time to get a lunch and then drive the 2 hours (114 miles) to Boynton Beach where our next hotel is located We’ll stay in Boynton Beach for the next 2 nights.
Morning and afternoon shoots at a location chosen by Don. Possible time during the middle of the day for a group image critique session.
Sunrise photo shoot at a location determined by Don.
We’ll photograph until the light fades or gets harsh, then the tour ends.
Ending time will be 10-11am this day. Those flying home from the Orlando airport or the Melbourne airport will want to book a return flight after 5pm or so.
An alternative airport would be Fort Lauderdale, 55 minutes (44 miles) away.
-Tour is based out of Sabastian, Florida for 3 nights and Boynton Beach, Florida for 2 nights. Sabastian is located in the middle east coast area of the state. Boynton Beach is located on the south east coast.
-Nearest airport for flying is Melbourne/Orlando International Airport (MLB), about a 37 minute drive (23 miles) from Sabastian.
-You could also fly into Orlando International Airport (MCO), about a 90 minute (83 miles) drive from Sabastian.
-Your own ground transportation for this tour is very helpful. Rental vehicles are available at either airport.
-Any type of passenger vehicle is fine for this tour.
-Low.
-Most photo locations are within 1/2 mile of where we’ll park the vehicles.
-Trails/boardwalks can be wet and slippery – bring proper hiking shoes.
-Florida heat can be tiring for those not acclimatized.
-Drinking plenty of water or energy drinks helps.
-Bring a refillable water bottle.
-Mostly sunny, with daytime temperatures in the 80’s Fahrenheit.
-Early morning/nighttime temperatures generally in the 50’s – 70’s Fahrenheit.
-Rainstorms might hit anytime in Florida and this means wet, slippery trails, boardwalks and walkways.
Digital camera body or 2 in order to have a backup
Wildlife zoom lens such as a 200-600mm, 100-400mm or similar
All-around scenic lens such as a full frame equivalent of 28-200mm or similar
Sturdy tripod
Polarizing filter for your all-around scenic lens
Extra batteries and battery chargerPlenty of memory cards – you might shoot up to 3,000 images/day
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just finished two back to back tours with Don. The first was in the Canadian Rockies and was based in Banff, AB. The second was in Yellowstone National Park and was based at Old Faithful.
I have taken over 30 photo workshops/tours over the past 15 years and several things distinguish Don's tours from the rest. Don is easily the most enthusiastic trip leader I've ever had. Regardless of the time of day or the weather, he's there with a smile ready to go. He's very familiar with both places and knows some "secret" locations where you can get away from the crowds and still enjoy the amazing scenery.


This was the fourth trip I have taken with Don, and we originally scheduled to go to the Galapagos in 2020, then 2021, both postponed because of COVID and finally it happened this year. This was the most overwhelmingly beautiful trip I have ever taken and Don‘s arrangements for all the details were impeccable. What’s really fun about being with Don is that he gets as excited as we do about all the wildlife and beautiful scenery. He has a wonderful way of being a mentor as well as a companion to all of us. His relationship with our wildlife guide as well as the boat crew on this Galapagos tour was affectionate and respectful, and the opportunities for great photographs were abundant and


"At first, as I arrived home, I just felt exhausted. Later, as I had a chance to start looking through my photos, a big smile crept over my face. Amazing. Just amazing. The chances we had, and the wildlife we saw. Wow. I just completed a 2-year covid-delayed trip to Costa Rica with Don Mammoser. It was my first trip anywhere since the onset of Covid-19 and went off without a hitch. Though masks were still required at airports and on planes, it never felt overly problematic. We had to get a covid test in Costa Rica within 24 hours of returning to the United States and Don made it very simple by making sure we could get this done at the hotel where we stayed the night before.."






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Check Out What Our Guests Say!




just finished two back to back tours with Don. The first was in the Canadian Rockies and was based in Banff, AB. The second was in Yellowstone National Park and was based at Old Faithful.
I have taken over 30 photo workshops/tours over the past 15 years and several things distinguish Don's tours from the rest. Don is easily the most enthusiastic trip leader I've ever had. Regardless of the time of day or the weather, he's there with a smile ready to go. He's very familiar with both places and knows some "secret" locations where you can get away from the crowds and still enjoy the amazing scenery.

This was the fourth trip I have taken with Don, and we originally scheduled to go to the Galapagos in 2020, then 2021, both postponed because of COVID and finally it happened this year. This was the most overwhelmingly beautiful trip I have ever taken and Don‘s arrangements for all the details were impeccable. What’s really fun about being with Don is that he gets as excited as we do about all the wildlife and beautiful scenery. He has a wonderful way of being a mentor as well as a companion to all of us. His relationship with our wildlife guide as well as the boat crew on this Galapagos tour was affectionate and respectful, and the opportunities for great photographs were abundant and

"At first, as I arrived home, I just felt exhausted. Later, as I had a chance to start looking through my photos, a big smile crept over my face. Amazing. Just amazing. The chances we had, and the wildlife we saw. Wow. I just completed a 2-year covid-delayed trip to Costa Rica with Don Mammoser. It was my first trip anywhere since the onset of Covid-19 and went off without a hitch. Though masks were still required at airports and on planes, it never felt overly problematic. We had to get a covid test in Costa Rica within 24 hours of returning to the United States and Don made it very simple by making sure we could get this done at the hotel where we stayed the night before.."









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ABOUT US
Photography has opened up an entire world for me and I consider myself fortunate to have traveled all over our wonderful planet in search of great photos. But I honestly don’t go to a place only to get photos.
I visit new places because I wish to experience what the Pyramids, or the mountain range, or the elephant herd looks like at dawn or during a storm, or as the last bits of an orange sunset make them glow before darkness envelopes their world.
I go places because I want to be immersed in life, and as a photographer I get that adrenaline rush, that challenge, and that sense of accomplishment which humans so often seek.
Over 25 Years Of Experience
Author of The Photographer's Guide to the Colorado Rockies
Over 3.39k Subscribers On Youtube
Featured in THE DENVER POST
Check Out Don's Youtube Channel


ABOUT US
Photography has opened up an entire world for me and I consider myself fortunate to have traveled all over our wonderful planet in search of great photos. But I honestly don’t go to a place only to get photos.
I visit new places because I wish to experience what the Pyramids, or the mountain range, or the elephant herd looks like at dawn or during a storm, or as the last bits of an orange sunset make them glow before darkness envelopes their world.
I go places because I want to be immersed in life, and as a photographer I get that adrenaline rush, that challenge, and that sense of accomplishment which humans so often seek.
Over 25 Years Of Experience
Author of The Photographer's Guide to the Colorado Rockies
Over 3.39k Subscribers On Youtube
Featured in THE DENVER POST
Check Out Don's Youtube Channel

A photography tour with me, including all North American destinations and my ‘international cultural or wildlife tours’ are very different from oh-so boring, and often overcrowded workshops offered by many other ‘schools’ or companies. On my tours, I will be your one-of-a-kind, enthusiastic, fun, leader. I usually photograph alongside participants, but I am always ready to help you when or if you need it. You will be led, by me, to the best area for capturing excellent photos at the best times, and you’ll be given lots of suggestions and information about the exact area’s potential for photography, and we’ll be making photos together.
Classroom sessions (if any) on tours are optional and scheduled for reviewing of photos and/or critiques of photos. There will not be any formal teaching of techniques in the classroom on my tours, however, while in the field, as mentioned, I will always be available to answer any and all photography questions as they arise. My small group size of 4-8 participants means you can always find me and ask me anything. The best teaching and learning experience comes from DOING. My FUN approach is to get you outside to DO PHOTOGRAPHY.

A photography workshop means that it is both, a classroom learning, and a shooting experience with time for teaching scheduled on most days in the classroom. Classroom sessions are designed to discuss photography or more likely, post-processing topics.
Typical overcrowded photography workshops schedule time for sitting in a dark classroom and watching with tired eyes as the instructor discusses in a monotone voice Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Lightroom techniques. On my tours you will never be subjected to this! However, if you would like to have a one-on-one teaching/learning session we’ll set this up as time allows. In this case if you ask me and we have time, I’ll gladly sit with you and go over whatever it is you want.
I can discuss my very simple method of processing images (not using Lightroom). I can talk about selling your images, how I research locations, how I find and photograph wildlife, my world travels to 74 different countries, my experience studying endangered species, the unique travel experience of living out of a backpack while traveling the world for 21 months non-stop, or anything else photography, travel or nature related.

Smaller groups of 6-8 photographers have an overall better experience. Every time, all the time. I’ve been leading trips for 24 years now and I know both sides of this spectrum. If you’ve ever tried to photograph in a somewhat tight space (Mesa Arch or the boardwalks of Yellowstone for example) before, then you know how hard it can be with a bigger group. I take just 6 or 8 clients maximum on ALL of my photo tours (except Galapagos). You’ll never feel ‘left out’ or resigned to the back of the crowd on my tours.
The only exception to my group size of 6-8 is my Galapagos tour where I bring 14 people. Why this exception? Because neither the yacht owners nor I can justify going to sea with a half-full boat. The yacht I charter has 8 double cabins (14 people, plus myself). However, there is a crew of 8, plus myself to take care of this size group!

Of course! I encourage any interested person, no matter their abilities or photography skill level to come with me. I love teaching people about my passion, which is photographing nature, travel and wildlife subjects.
Beginners have a huge opportunity to learn from both myself and from the others on the trip. Anyone with an interest is welcome! Anyone with any type of camera, even a smart phone is welcome! Join us, you won’t be disappointed.

Of course! I often have professionals with me on tours and workshops. Sometimes they are using their camera in a different capacity such as weddings or portraiture and merely want to join a group or go somewhere new and/or see a different part of the world.
All are welcome!

Only you know if my small group tours are a fit for you. Everyone is different, but there are many advantages to a group trip such as:You’ll make the most of your limited time in any location. This allows you to focus on your photography and have fun while doing it.Allows you to relax rather than thinking about trip logistics.
You’ll spend time with people who share your love of photography, wildlife, travel, and nature.
You’ll definitely learn something new about photography from Don, but also from other trip participants.Don is experienced and knowledgeable about the places you’ll be visiting. You don’t have to travel alone, and that makes it all the more fun and enjoyable!You might make a life-long friend or two along the way.Trip feedback comes in often from clients who are surprised at how much they enjoy small group photo tours, and they often sign-up for another of Don’s trips!

I encourage you to sign up and join one of my tours no matter what camera you own.
Even point and shoot cameras, or simple smart phones as long as they have some ‘creative control’ modes, can make excellent photos on any of my trips. A tripod is also very helpful for most trips.A detailed packing list will be sent to all participants normally two months from the time we are scheduled to begin the trip.
No specialized or ‘professional’ gear is required.Sign up, bring what you already own and you’ll get great photos in a fun, supportive atmosphere all the while learning about photography.

No camping except on the Green River Canoeing Adventure photo tour. While great photos can certainly be had by roughing it in the backcountry – on my tours and workshops we’ll always stay in a hotel, motel, or B&B close to the photo areas.
The lodging arrangements will be made by me, and I’ll reserve a room for each person (or couple) on the trip.
On my tours, all your lodging is included in the tour fee. To repeat, the only tour where we do camping is the Green River Canoeing Adventure trip.

On all tours, rooms are based on double occupancy and I normally charge a single supplement to cover the fact that I need to pay more per person/room as compared to when 2 people are participating (spouses or friends) and sharing a room.
The single supplement amount varies depending on the tour and is due with the final tour tuition payment.

This depends on which tour you ask about. On domestic tours, meals are not included and you’ll be given ample time to eat three times a day wherever you wish. Breakfast on domestic tours is sometimes included if it is part of our accommodation perks.
On my Costa Rica, Ecuador wildlife, and my Galapagos tours, yes, all meals are included and we’ll eat together every meal. On my Italy tours we’ll usually dine together for most meals but each person pays for their own meal and drinks. On tours where meals aren’t included, I often schedule a group get-together for a final lunch or dinner towards the end of a trip.
For North American tours, not necessarily. If you can get to the designated hotel or place of lodging for the first scheduled meeting, then normally there will be someone in the group who can offer a ride to you during our time together. Some people, but not everyone will need vehicles while on these domestic tours.
I will facilitate car rental sharing among participants if you need and want this – just ask.You will not need any sort of off-road or 4×4 vehicle on any of my workshops or tours, except on my Colorado Fall Color tour where at least some folks should have a vehicle with high clearance/off road abilities On international cultural and wildlife tours that require driving, I’ll rent a proper vehicle and I’ll do all the driving or alternatively, depending on the tour, I’ll hire local, professional drivers.
Yes. I encourage you to bring your non-participating spouse on all my trips. For domestic (North American) trips if they are truly non-participating, then they are most welcome to come along at a reduced rate or free of charge (exception being the canoe/camping trip where everyone who comes along will pay the complete trip price).
For my international cultural and foreign wildlife tours, I charge the same tour fee to everyone who comes along.
The answer varies depending on the location visiting, but we won’t ever hike any extreme or strenuously long hikes or high-altitude mountain climbs, etc. Most of our shooting, in most locations, is done within about ¼ mile from wherever we leave our cars. Some trips do have moderate hikes of up to 1.5 miles one-way, but these are always at your option and I’ll suggest other locations if you opt not to tackle such a hike.
On most of my international cultural tours, we walk on city streets quite a bit, but it’s never very far (1 mile or so) at any one time. And you are always certainly welcome to sit in a café or restaurant and rest. On all my trips, I go at the group’s general pace. If nobody wants to hike to a location, I’ll pick a different shooting spot. You’ll be sent more information about hiking on the trip you join, when I send out information packets to participants.
Bad weather is often good for photography. Especially in scenic nature locations, often when ‘bad’ weather moves through, we end up getting the most amazing shots of the entire trip.
Never let the weather determine if you’ll go somewhere or not. I know each and every place intimately where I lead tours, and I’ll figure out an alternative spot to visit if we do come across some type of impossible-to-deal-with weather event.
Yes. If there is some location, park or city which you’d like to visit and have a private trip with me as leader, I will consider anything you have in mind. If you have a small group or club, which would like to have a professional photographer to lead you wherever, I would be happy to discuss this. Prices will be determined as we talk.
*If you cancel 90 days or more prior to the workshop or tour start date, AND I can fill your space(s), all monies, except $250 from your deposit, will be refunded.
*If you cancel 60-90 days prior to workshop or tour start date, AND I can fill your space(s), 50% of monies, except $250 from your deposit, will be refunded.
*If you cancel less than 60 days prior to the workshop or tour start date, there is no refund.
*It is VERY important that for tours which require you to fly in order to get there, you DO NOT purchase non-refundable flight tickets until you are told by me that the tour is a “go” and there are enough people signed up to make it work.
I reserve the right to cancel any tour or workshop due to insufficient registration. In such a case, all monies collected, including deposits will be refunded. If the tour or workshop is cancelled, you will be notified at least 30 days in advance. If the tour or workshop is cancelled due to instructor illness, natural disaster, or other uncontrollable reasons, all monies will be refunded. Tours will always be rescheduled to another date before being cancelled due to impacts of Covid 19 or similar global pandemics.
I cannot be held responsible for other associated costs, such as unforeseen travel expenses, delays, etc. and I therefore highly recommend trip insurance.
I understand that sometimes people need to make last minute cancellations due to illness, family, or business matters. Unfortunately, I am unable to make last minute refunds or provide credit on future workshops due to these last minute cancellations. Again, a trip insurance policy that is “cancel for any reason” is highly recommended.*If I can fill your cancelled spot on the workshop or tour, all money, minus $250 processing fee, will be refunded.
A photography tour with me, including all North American destinations and my ‘international cultural or wildlife tours’ are very different from oh-so boring, and often overcrowded workshops offered by many other ‘schools’ or companies. On my tours, I will be your one-of-a-kind, enthusiastic, fun, leader. I usually photograph alongside participants, but I am always ready to help you when or if you need it. You will be led, by me, to the best area for capturing excellent photos at the best times, and you’ll be given lots of suggestions and information about the exact area’s potential for photography, and we’ll be making photos together.
Classroom sessions (if any) on tours are optional and scheduled for reviewing of photos and/or critiques of photos. There will not be any formal teaching of techniques in the classroom on my tours, however, while in the field, as mentioned, I will always be available to answer any and all photography questions as they arise. My small group size of 4-8 participants means you can always find me and ask me anything. The best teaching and learning experience comes from DOING. My FUN approach is to get you outside to DO PHOTOGRAPHY.

A photography workshop means that it is both, a classroom learning, and a shooting experience with time for teaching scheduled on most days in the classroom. Classroom sessions are designed to discuss photography or more likely, post-processing topics.
Typical overcrowded photography workshops schedule time for sitting in a dark classroom and watching with tired eyes as the instructor discusses in a monotone voice Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Lightroom techniques. On my tours you will never be subjected to this! However, if you would like to have a one-on-one teaching/learning session we’ll set this up as time allows. In this case if you ask me and we have time, I’ll gladly sit with you and go over whatever it is you want.
I can discuss my very simple method of processing images (not using Lightroom). I can talk about selling your images, how I research locations, how I find and photograph wildlife, my world travels to 74 different countries, my experience studying endangered species, the unique travel experience of living out of a backpack while traveling the world for 21 months non-stop, or anything else photography, travel or nature related.

Smaller groups of 6-8 photographers have an overall better experience. Every time, all the time. I’ve been leading trips for 24 years now and I know both sides of this spectrum. If you’ve ever tried to photograph in a somewhat tight space (Mesa Arch or the boardwalks of Yellowstone for example) before, then you know how hard it can be with a bigger group. I take just 6 or 8 clients maximum on ALL of my photo tours (except Galapagos). You’ll never feel ‘left out’ or resigned to the back of the crowd on my tours.
The only exception to my group size of 6-8 is my Galapagos tour where I bring 14 people. Why this exception? Because neither the yacht owners nor I can justify going to sea with a half-full boat. The yacht I charter has 8 double cabins (14 people, plus myself). However, there is a crew of 8, plus myself to take care of this size group!

Of course! I encourage any interested person, no matter their abilities or photography skill level to come with me. I love teaching people about my passion, which is photographing nature, travel and wildlife subjects.
Beginners have a huge opportunity to learn from both myself and from the others on the trip. Anyone with an interest is welcome! Anyone with any type of camera, even a smart phone is welcome! Join us, you won’t be disappointed.

Of course! I often have professionals with me on tours and workshops. Sometimes they are using their camera in a different capacity such as weddings or portraiture and merely want to join a group or go somewhere new and/or see a different part of the world.
All are welcome!

Only you know if my small group tours are a fit for you. Everyone is different, but there are many advantages to a group trip such as:You’ll make the most of your limited time in any location. This allows you to focus on your photography and have fun while doing it.Allows you to relax rather than thinking about trip logistics.
You’ll spend time with people who share your love of photography, wildlife, travel, and nature.
You’ll definitely learn something new about photography from Don, but also from other trip participants.Don is experienced and knowledgeable about the places you’ll be visiting. You don’t have to travel alone, and that makes it all the more fun and enjoyable!You might make a life-long friend or two along the way.Trip feedback comes in often from clients who are surprised at how much they enjoy small group photo tours, and they often sign-up for another of Don’s trips!

I encourage you to sign up and join one of my tours no matter what camera you own.
Even point and shoot cameras, or simple smart phones as long as they have some ‘creative control’ modes, can make excellent photos on any of my trips. A tripod is also very helpful for most trips.A detailed packing list will be sent to all participants normally two months from the time we are scheduled to begin the trip.
No specialized or ‘professional’ gear is required.Sign up, bring what you already own and you’ll get great photos in a fun, supportive atmosphere all the while learning about photography.

No camping except on the Green River Canoeing Adventure photo tour. While great photos can certainly be had by roughing it in the backcountry – on my tours and workshops we’ll always stay in a hotel, motel, or B&B close to the photo areas.
The lodging arrangements will be made by me, and I’ll reserve a room for each person (or couple) on the trip.
On my tours, all your lodging is included in the tour fee. To repeat, the only tour where we do camping is the Green River Canoeing Adventure trip.

On all tours, rooms are based on double occupancy and I normally charge a single supplement to cover the fact that I need to pay more per person/room as compared to when 2 people are participating (spouses or friends) and sharing a room.
The single supplement amount varies depending on the tour and is due with the final tour tuition payment.

This depends on which tour you ask about. On domestic tours, meals are not included and you’ll be given ample time to eat three times a day wherever you wish. Breakfast on domestic tours is sometimes included if it is part of our accommodation perks.
On my Costa Rica, Ecuador wildlife, and my Galapagos tours, yes, all meals are included and we’ll eat together every meal. On my Italy tours we’ll usually dine together for most meals but each person pays for their own meal and drinks. On tours where meals aren’t included, I often schedule a group get-together for a final lunch or dinner towards the end of a trip.
For North American tours, not necessarily. If you can get to the designated hotel or place of lodging for the first scheduled meeting, then normally there will be someone in the group who can offer a ride to you during our time together. Some people, but not everyone will need vehicles while on these domestic tours.
I will facilitate car rental sharing among participants if you need and want this – just ask.You will not need any sort of off-road or 4×4 vehicle on any of my workshops or tours, except on my Colorado Fall Color tour where at least some folks should have a vehicle with high clearance/off road abilities On international cultural and wildlife tours that require driving, I’ll rent a proper vehicle and I’ll do all the driving or alternatively, depending on the tour, I’ll hire local, professional drivers.
Yes. I encourage you to bring your non-participating spouse on all my trips. For domestic (North American) trips if they are truly non-participating, then they are most welcome to come along at a reduced rate or free of charge (exception being the canoe/camping trip where everyone who comes along will pay the complete trip price).
For my international cultural and foreign wildlife tours, I charge the same tour fee to everyone who comes along.
The answer varies depending on the location visiting, but we won’t ever hike any extreme or strenuously long hikes or high-altitude mountain climbs, etc. Most of our shooting, in most locations, is done within about ¼ mile from wherever we leave our cars. Some trips do have moderate hikes of up to 1.5 miles one-way, but these are always at your option and I’ll suggest other locations if you opt not to tackle such a hike.
On most of my international cultural tours, we walk on city streets quite a bit, but it’s never very far (1 mile or so) at any one time. And you are always certainly welcome to sit in a café or restaurant and rest. On all my trips, I go at the group’s general pace. If nobody wants to hike to a location, I’ll pick a different shooting spot. You’ll be sent more information about hiking on the trip you join, when I send out information packets to participants.
Bad weather is often good for photography. Especially in scenic nature locations, often when ‘bad’ weather moves through, we end up getting the most amazing shots of the entire trip.
Never let the weather determine if you’ll go somewhere or not. I know each and every place intimately where I lead tours, and I’ll figure out an alternative spot to visit if we do come across some type of impossible-to-deal-with weather event.
Yes. If there is some location, park or city which you’d like to visit and have a private trip with me as leader, I will consider anything you have in mind. If you have a small group or club, which would like to have a professional photographer to lead you wherever, I would be happy to discuss this. Prices will be determined as we talk.
*If you cancel 90 days or more prior to the workshop or tour start date, AND I can fill your space(s), all monies, except $250 from your deposit, will be refunded.
*If you cancel 60-90 days prior to workshop or tour start date, AND I can fill your space(s), 50% of monies, except $250 from your deposit, will be refunded.
*If you cancel less than 60 days prior to the workshop or tour start date, there is no refund.
*It is VERY important that for tours which require you to fly in order to get there, you DO NOT purchase non-refundable flight tickets until you are told by me that the tour is a “go” and there are enough people signed up to make it work.
I reserve the right to cancel any tour or workshop due to insufficient registration. In such a case, all monies collected, including deposits will be refunded. If the tour or workshop is cancelled, you will be notified at least 30 days in advance. If the tour or workshop is cancelled due to instructor illness, natural disaster, or other uncontrollable reasons, all monies will be refunded. Tours will always be rescheduled to another date before being cancelled due to impacts of Covid 19 or similar global pandemics.
I cannot be held responsible for other associated costs, such as unforeseen travel expenses, delays, etc. and I therefore highly recommend trip insurance.
I understand that sometimes people need to make last minute cancellations due to illness, family, or business matters. Unfortunately, I am unable to make last minute refunds or provide credit on future workshops due to these last minute cancellations. Again, a trip insurance policy that is “cancel for any reason” is highly recommended.*If I can fill your cancelled spot on the workshop or tour, all money, minus $250 processing fee, will be refunded.
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