Learn the art of capturing incredible images with your camera on an unforgettable full day Washington photo safari in the company of a professional photographer. Whether youäó»re a keen photographer or just a cell phone snapper, youäó»ll love this full day voyage of discovery showcasing Washingtonäó»s celebrated highlights and secret photographic sweet spots.
Under the guidance of a leading Paris-trained photographer, youäó»ll visit landmarks including the White House, Lafayette Park, the Albert Einstein and more. Youäó»ll learn extensive tips on image composition and design, proper exposure and lighting as well as how to pose äóìmodelsäó to achieve the best effect. Youäó»ll even discover how to make moving people disappear at Union Station. Next up, itäó»s time to move on to the colorful Adams Morgan district for training on abstract photography as well as a chance to capture some of the most beautiful stained glass windows you will see in any church at the magnificent Washington National Cathedral.
Your trip concludes at the famous 76-foot tall Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, where you will duplicate the famous photograph taken by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal on Mt. Suribachi in 1945 and capture in your camera each of the six soldiers depicted in Clint Eastwoodäó»s recent movie, Flag of our Fathers, against a backdrop of the Washington Monument and the US Capitol across the Potomac River.
From beginner to advanced amateur, any photographer will have a great learning experience. Safaris are conducted by Paris-trained architectural photographer E. David Luria. You will need to bring your camera and can also bring any lenses or manuals in your possession. Transportation is included in your package.