Just off the coast of Fort Meyers, Florida is Sanibel Island, a wildlife wonderland filled with some of the most incredible and rare birds in the United States. On the mainland near there are even more wonderful wildlife habitats waiting to be photographed if you know the right spots. We know those places.
Join us this February for an incredible four-night / five-day adventure as we travel throughout the area to capture stunning images of Bald Eagles, Osprey, Red-shouldered Hawks, Burrowing Owls, Barred Owls, Purple Gallinule, Roseate Spoonbills, Painted Bunting, Sandhill Crane, Green Herons, Little Blue Herons, Night Herons, Great Blue Herons, Tri-colored Herons, Reddish Egret, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Cattle Egrets, Limpkin, Brown and White Pelicans, American Coot, Moorhens, Wood Stocks, Cormorants, Anhinga, Black and Turkey Vultures, Glossy, White Ibis and much more
We will also take time to shoot the areas spectacular sunrises and sunsets (and maybe even some lightning).
Photographing wildlife, especially birds, takes a combination of knowing where to shoot, what time to shoot, and what equipment and settings are needed to capture birds both stationary and in flight. This workshop will not only teach you how to shoot the spectacular wildlife of Florida's west coast but also how to shoot it in a scenic environment that allows your composition to tell a story.