Amazon Rainforest Macro
Photography Workshops
2010 Dates: March 13-21, June 12-20
* Subjects: Frogs, Insects, Lizards, Snakes, and More
* Location: Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador
* Length: 9 Days, 8 Nights
* Instructor: Paul S. Hamilton, PhD
* Levels: Beginner (see below)* to Professional
* Maximum Enrollment: 8
Join us for a unique experience with a tour documenting the diversity of frogs, lizards, snakes, and insects with macro photography in the Amazon Rainforest. This workshop will focus on methods for working with wildlife, creativity, photographic equipment and digital photography technique, as well as scientific and environmental applications of photography. We believe that photography is a central means for both documenting biological diversity and conveying the natural beauty and value of nature to the world. Come with us for this once in a lifetime adventure in a wild corner of the wildest ecosystem on Earth: the Amazon Rainforest.
We hold our workshops in several locations on and around the Napo River, the largest tributary of the Amazon River in Ecuador. We will have access to 2,200 hectares of wild rainforest and miles of river systems to explore by foot, vehicle and boat. We will work in the field and studio, and have opportunities to photograph morning, noon, and night. We provide our participants with green accommodations with comfortable beds, hot showers and gourmet food.
Expeditions are led by Paul S. Hamilton, PhD, an ecologist who applies photography in both scientific and artistic realms. His work has been featured in numerous publications, and his artwork is displayed in the homes of over 100 clients. He has been traveling to and capturing images of Ecuador for the past 10 years.
Best of all, about half of your registration fees go directly back into our organization to help with our important work in conservation ecology.
Please visit our website for more information:
www.reptilesandamphibians.org