Develop your photographic skills in some of the most interesting places on Earth … Join an International Expeditions photo workshop.
On each of these journeys, you’ll have ample time to observe and photograph the wildlife, landscapes and people at a leisurely pace. You’ll learn lots of ways to improve your picture taking, and get tips on digital editing and Photoshop techniques. And since we’ll be exploring some of the most fascinating natural wonders and interesting cultures on Earth, you’ll be sure to have amazing images to add to your collection.
John and Barbara Gerlach Prolific photographers John and Barbara Gerlach have helped more than 50,000 photography enthusiasts improve their wildlife and nature photography through their highly popular workshops. John earned a B.S. Degree in Wildlife Ecology from Central Michigan University, and is a versatile photographer equally at home making landscape images of Death Valley, photographing hummingbirds with multiple flashes, or making enchanting images of dewy dragonflies and butterflies. John is the associate editor of Nature Photographer magazine. Barbara's photos have been published in National Geographic, International Wildlife, National Wildlife, Birder’s World, Outdoor Photographer and numerous other magazines.
Cassiano Zaparoli Brazilian Cassiano Zaparoli — “Zapa” — discovered his passion for bird photography when he first photographed the beautiful spectacled owl, and has now captured almost every recorded species in Brazil’s Southern Pantanal, where he works as an Expedition Leader and Naturalist. Zapa has guided for NWF and Smithsonian groups, and his work has been used by such organizations as the World Wildlife Fund.
"Zapa really spent time giving individual lessons to people in the field, as well as giving nightly talks on things like shutter speed, aperture, ISO and even how to use Photoshop. In my opinion, he was the best I have been with." - Bob Safay, May 2009 Galapagos Photo Workshop