Washington Photo Safari

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4545 Connecticut Ave NW Apt 418
Washington, DC 20008
Washington Photo Safari is one of the country's leading providers of amateur photographer instruction. Established in 1999, it was the first program of regularly scheduled local photo safaris in the nation. It teaches photography by taking clients on half-day and full-day photo shoots around key sites of the nation's capital and other cities, while an accompanying professional photographer offers participants hands-on extensive tips in camera use, image composition, exposure , and posing "models" to best effect. Recipient of Trip Advisor's Hall of Fame Award, Washington Photo Safari provides hands-on photography training field trips, instructing about 5 clients every day. Over 40,700 amateur photographers from all 50 US states and from 71 countries have been trained on 6,300+ safaris since 1999 by Washington Photo Safari, 12,600 of them returning as repeat clients. Voted among the Best Photography Services in 2019 by DC's City Paper, its motto is "See. Click. Learn."

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4.530 reviews
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Austin G.
5/21/2015

I signed up for Washington Photo Safari to learn basic photography for my social media job at Honest Tea. I wanted to have fun doing it so i signed up and I made a great decision. David, the tour...

Sam C.
4/7/2022

I signed up for a course at the Marine Corps Silent Drills. David was friendly, but there was no structure to the course at all. He basically explained what the Silent Drill Platoon would do,...

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Roz M.
3/26/2017

Sold as a tour for all skill levels. But if you know how to use your camera don't wast your money. He just walked around the tidal basin with the group. The folks took what ever photos they...

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Kim C.
5/18/2010

I bought a half day monuments and memorials tour through livingsocial deals for about half off. I finally got around to taking the photo safari this past Saturday. We met at the Renwick Gallery,...

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angela n.
8/21/2010

I learned a ton from the Corcoran Gallery safari. The class covered how to shoot in museums without tripods or flash. First, instructor David Luria had us practice how to hold our cameras...

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