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Owls and Winter Birds of Sax-Zim Bog NANPA Photo Tour
Jan
21
to Jan 24

Owls and Winter Birds of Sax-Zim Bog NANPA Photo Tour

Join Jennifer Leigh Warner photographing owls and other birds in Northern Minnesota in winter. Sax-Zim Bog in northern Minnesota in the winter time is a bird photographer’s paradise. Named for the towns of Sax and Zim, Minnesota, the Sax-Zim Bog was created around 10,000 years ago following the last glacial retreat in Minnesota. The area covers 300 square miles and contains a tamarack bog, black spruce, upland aspen/maple forests, floodplain forest, sandy upland pine stands, lakes, rivers, lakes, meadows, farms and towns. This mix of habitat makes the area “THE place” to find northern owls like Great Gray Owls. Not only are there a variety of owl species to be found (Great Gray Owls, Snowy Owls, Northern Hawk Owl, Saw-whet Owl, and the Barred Owl), but other bird species include, woodpeckers, chickadees, purple finches, common redpoll, grosbeaks, nuthatches and crossbills. Bird Life International and Audubon Minnesota designated the Bog an Important Bird Area (IBA).

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Owls and Winter Birds of Sax-Zim Bog NANPA Photo Tour 2
Feb
2
to Feb 5

Owls and Winter Birds of Sax-Zim Bog NANPA Photo Tour 2

Join Jennifer Leigh Warner photographing owls and other birds in Northern Minnesota in winter. Sax-Zim Bog in northern Minnesota in the winter time is a bird photographer’s paradise. Named for the towns of Sax and Zim, Minnesota, the Sax-Zim Bog was created around 10,000 years ago following the last glacial retreat in Minnesota. The area covers 300 square miles and contains a tamarack bog, black spruce, upland aspen/maple forests, floodplain forest, sandy upland pine stands, lakes, rivers, lakes, meadows, farms and towns. This mix of habitat makes the area “THE place” to find northern owls like Great Gray Owls. Not only are there a variety of owl species to be found (Great Gray Owls, Snowy Owls, Northern Hawk Owl, Saw-whet Owl, and the Barred Owl), but other bird species include, woodpeckers, chickadees, purple finches, common redpoll, grosbeaks, nuthatches and crossbills. Bird Life International and Audubon Minnesota designated the Bog an Important Bird Area (IBA).

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 MINNESOTA: Photographing Owls
Feb
25
to Mar 1

MINNESOTA: Photographing Owls

Winter in Minnesota provides a unique opportunity to photograph owls and other birds that live in this winter wonderland.

We will spend 3 full days exploring the famous Sax-Zim Bog looking for owls including the Great Grey Owl, the Snowy Owl and the Northern Hawk Owl. We will also look for other boreal specialties like Black-backed and American Three-toed Woodpeckers, Boreal Chickadee, Canada Jay, and Northern Shrike. We’ll visit local feeders to look for rare Hoary Redpolls mixed into swirling flocks of Common Redpolls. Pine Grosbeaks, Evening Grosbeaks, Red-breasted Nuthatches, Pine Siskin, and Purple Finches also frequently visit feeders and can also be found foraging in conifers and birches throughout the region. We will also check berry-laden bushes for flocks of hungry Bohemian Waxwings.

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Nebraska – Sandhill Crane Migration 2026
Mar
26
to Mar 30

Nebraska – Sandhill Crane Migration 2026

Experience One of the Earth's Greatest Migrations

Every year from mid/late February to mid-April, one million Sandhill Cranes migrate on the Platte River Valley in order to 'fuel up' before resuming their northward migration.

The Platte River is home to the largest crane roost in the world! During the month of March, over 1 million cranes visit this area along the Platte River. They come as they have for thousands of years to this stretch of the Platte River—over one million—to rest, feed and congregate in astonishing numbers before pushing on to their breeding grounds in the north. Now, as never before, you can experience the wonder of North America’s great Sandhill Crane migration.

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Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour  2026
May
16
to May 22

Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour 2026

Springtime in the Tetons is flush with beauty and photographic opportunities. With such a shortened growing season, both flora and fauna burst forth with energy and vigor to make the most of the warmth and food sources that appear. Young babies are welcomed into the world about this time as the wildflowers carpet the landscape. Elk, bison, moose, mule deer, and pronghorn are just a few of the commonly seen species in the area. Both black bears and grizzlies bring their cubs out of hibernation, and, with a bit of luck, we will capture them foraging and learning the “bear” necessities. 

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GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop 2026
Sep
27
to Oct 3

GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop 2026

This workshop will follow the wildlife each day after enjoying sunrise landscape opportunities at iconic locations each morning.

Photography opportunities abound during fall in the Grand Tetons. The golden colors of Autumn offer a brilliant backdrop to wildlife preparing for Winter. Wolves hunt in coordinated packs while bears are busy fattening up for the long period of cold. All the while the Teton Range looms above, encapsulated in deep snows.

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Conservation Storytelling Bootcamp
Nov
10
to Nov 16

Conservation Storytelling Bootcamp

We're on a mission to shape the future's visual storytellers!. Join us for a week-long workshop where participants will immerse themselves in the realm of conservation storytelling, guided by Stephanie Arne, an accomplished international wildlife conservationist, expedition guide, TV personality, and a spirited and engaging storyteller and Jennifer Leigh Warner, an award winning wildlife conservation photographer, with the aid of the dedicated Wildlife Warriors, the veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and volunteers from the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. These professionals, who care for wildlife patients and work alongside zookeepers and conservationists, serve as real-world heroes for our students, teaching them how to craft narratives of hope and equipping them with the tools necessary to disseminate their messages widely.

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Australia: Great Barrier Reef and Beyond
Nov
16
to Nov 24

Australia: Great Barrier Reef and Beyond

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Join Stephanie Arne and award-winning wildlife photographer Jennifer Leigh Warner of Experience Wildlife, on a once in a lifetime adventure to Australia. Spend time living aboard a dive boat in the Great Barrier Reef. Take the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway and journey through the World Heritage-listed rainforest from Cairns to the village of Kuranda, Queensland. We will end our tour at the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia, the world's oldest tropical rainforest.

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This workshop pairs well with Australia: Conservation Storytellers Bootcamp

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AMAZON 2027: Peruvian Riverboat Photography & Birding Adventure
Mar
6
to Mar 14

AMAZON 2027: Peruvian Riverboat Photography & Birding Adventure

Birding, photography, fun and relaxation… all from our 150 foot deluxe Amazon riverboat! A host of leaders for your Amazon adventure will include Jennifer Leigh Warner, Dawn Wilson, Lamoreaux and Edison Buenaño, South America’s top birding guide plus two local naturalist/guides.

Our cruise will include afternoon lectures on birds, wildlife and photography. We enjoy multiple excursions by motorized skiff each day, designed to reveal the incredible wildlife that calls the rainforest home and with any luck we’ll spot sloths, monkeys, toucans, macaws, pink dolphins and so much more!

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GALAPAGOS: Wildlife & Photography Adventures
Jun
19
to Jun 30

GALAPAGOS: Wildlife & Photography Adventures

Everyone should visit the Galapagos Islands… the experience is magical! During our adventure we will seek out the endemic species of birds and other animals of the Galapagos. Some of the bird species include Darwin’s finches, Galapagos Penguin, Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos Dove, Swallow-tailed Gull and Waved Albatross—doing their wonderful courtship dance! Other creatures we will see include Land Iguanas, Marine Iguanas, Lava Lizards and two endemic species of butterflies.

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GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop
Sep
28
to Oct 4

GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop

This workshop will follow the wildlife each day after enjoying sunrise landscape opportunities at iconic locations each morning.

Photography opportunities abound during fall in the Grand Tetons. The golden colors of Autumn offer a brilliant backdrop to wildlife preparing for Winter. Wolves hunt in coordinated packs while bears are busy fattening up for the long period of cold. All the while the Teton Range looms above, encapsulated in deep snows.

So much to see, you’ll be happy for the long days. However, we will also enjoy night sky photography when conditions allow.

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SPRING IN GRAND TETON - Women in Wildlife Photography Workshop
May
31
to Jun 5

SPRING IN GRAND TETON - Women in Wildlife Photography Workshop

If you would like a roommate we will make every effort to find one for you, however if we cannot match you with anyone the single supplement will apply.

Spring in Grand Teton National Park is a magical time when the landscape transitions from the quiet of winter to the vibrant awakening of nature. This is the time of year that bears emerge from hibernation (often with cubs!), elk begin migrating to higher elevations, and moose and bison graze in the valleys.

As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life with colorful wildflowers carpeting the meadows and hillsides. Lupine, Indian paintbrush, and glacier lilies add splashes of color to the scenery.

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CUBA: Cultural Immersion & Endemic Bird Photography Workshop
Apr
1
to Apr 11

CUBA: Cultural Immersion & Endemic Bird Photography Workshop

Cuba is well-known for its amazing landscapes, vibrant culture and unique biodiversity. Birding in Cuba is extraordinary. According to the new Endemic Birds of Cuba: A Comprehensive Field Guide, 371 birds have been recorded in Cuba, including 26 which are endemic to the island and 30 which are considered globally threatened. Due to its large land area and geographical position within the Caribbean, Cuba is also extraordinarily important for Neotropical migratory birds—more than 180 species pass through during migration or spend the winter on the island.

Our itinerary takes you to several of the best and most beautiful bird photography locations in Cuba, providing opportunities to see many of Cuba’s endemic species and subspecies as well as many migrants. Along the way, we will meet people in local communities, stay mainly in Bed & Breakfast establishments (casas particulares) and eat in private restaurants (paladars), allowing you to experience Cuba’s rich culture, delicious food, friendly people, and generous hospitality.

Join Jennifer Leigh Warner and naturalist, Gabriel Lugo for a photographic trip of a lifetime!

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Northern California Wildlife Safari 2025
Jan
16
to Jan 20

Northern California Wildlife Safari 2025

Highlights

· Hands-on photo instruction for wildlife and landscape photography with Nikon Professional Jennifer Leigh Warner

· Explore the coastal wildlife habitats of Northern California and photograph the native wildlife that winter in this region.

· Learn about the importance of setting aside habitat for endemic species such as the Tule Elk and endangered species like the California Sea Otter.

· Photograph the Monarch Butterflies during their winter stopover in Santa Cruz and see how they cluster together in large groups on the eucalyptus trees.

· Photograph California’s predator species like bobcat, owls, and elephant seals and look for the very rare blue-eyed coyotes.

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TEXAS: San Antonio Street Photography Tour Holiday Lights
Dec
28
7:00 AM07:00

TEXAS: San Antonio Street Photography Tour Holiday Lights

There is no denying it, San Antonio, Texas’s oldest city is one of the most beautiful and photogenic cities in the country. From the Alamo to Riverwalk the locations in the heart of the city are endless. Not only is it full of old beautiful buildings but the rich culture lends to a plethora of photographic opportunities. These one day workshops are one that can be done with your cell phone alone or a mirrorless or DSLR Camera. However you want to capture the magic of the city is up to you.

*Note: Each tour is one day only and is set during events in the city including the Dia de Los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) celebration and the holiday season.

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Whooping Cranes and Texas Coastal Birds Regional Event
Dec
3
to Dec 6

Whooping Cranes and Texas Coastal Birds Regional Event

Join Jennifer Leigh Warner for an exciting trip to photograph Whooping Cranes on the Texas coast. Whooping Cranes are North America’s largest bird and they remain endangered with fewer than an estimated 600 birds remaining in the wild.  Whooping Cranes spend the winter on the Texas coast at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.  This regional event presents a unique opportunity to get up to close to the birds via boat as well as photographing other Texas coastal birds like roseate spoonbills, brown pelicans, and more.

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TEXAS: Big Bucks & Birds - Wildside Nature Tours
Nov
1
to Nov 4

TEXAS: Big Bucks & Birds - Wildside Nature Tours

Fall is an amazing time to be in South Texas. As the weather begins to cool down the wildlife activity starts to heat up. With many of North America’s birds heading south for the winter we will spend a full day photographing these small birds, like green jays, northern cardinals and Pyrrhuloxia and many more. Next we will trade the small birds for the big bucks. We will head to a private photo ranch where we will photograph some of Texas’s largest buck fighting for mating rights.

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TEXAS: San Antonio Street Photography Tour Dia de Los Muertos
Oct
26
7:00 AM07:00

TEXAS: San Antonio Street Photography Tour Dia de Los Muertos

There is no denying it, San Antonio, Texas’s oldest city is one of the most beautiful and photogenic cities in the country. From the Alamo to Riverwalk the locations in the heart of the city are endless. Not only is it full of old beautiful buildings but the rich culture lends to a plethora of photographic opportunities. These one day workshops are one that can be done with your cell phone alone or a mirrorless or DSLR Camera. However you want to capture the magic of the city is up to you.

*Note: Each tour is one day only and is set during events in the city including the Dia de Los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) celebration and the holiday season.

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GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop
Sep
29
to Oct 5

GRAND TETONS: Fall Wildlife Photography Workshop

This workshop will follow the wildlife each day after enjoying sunrise landscape opportunities at iconic locations each morning.

Photography opportunities abound during fall in the Grand Tetons. The golden colors of Autumn offer a brilliant backdrop to wildlife preparing for Winter. Wolves hunt in coordinated packs while bears are busy fattening up for the long period of cold. All the while the Teton Range looms above, encapsulated in deep snows.

So much to see, you’ll be happy for the long days. However, we will also enjoy night sky photography when conditions allow.

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WASHINGTON: Palouse Landscape Photography
Sep
6
to Sep 8

WASHINGTON: Palouse Landscape Photography

The Palouse Valley is a bucket list location for landscape photographers due to its natural beauty. The fertile land easily grows wheat in glorious shades of green and gold, with a sprinkling of the yellows of canola added in for spectacular panoramic views. It has been dubbed the American Tuscany, with wheat and rapeseed replacing vineyards.

County roads with 100 year old barns, rustic farm equipment and rolling hills are a dream for any landscape photographer. The Palouse features 215 of Washington’s annually recorded bird species and Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site is a 150-acre, 3,612-foot-tall National Natural Landmark. The thimble-shaped, quartzite butte looms high over the surrounding flat lands. The park offers panoramic views of nearby farmlands, the Blue Mountains, and other neighboring ranges and peaks.

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GALAPAGOS 2024: Wildlife & Photography Adventures
Jul
20
to Jul 31

GALAPAGOS 2024: Wildlife & Photography Adventures

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Everyone should visit the Galapagos Islands… the experience is magical! During our adventure we will seek out the endemic species of birds and other animals of the Galapagos. Some of the bird species include Darwin’s finches, Galapagos Penguin, Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos Dove, Swallow-tailed Gull and Waved Albatross—doing their wonderful courtship dance! Other creatures we will see include Land Iguanas, Marine Iguanas, Lava Lizards and two endemic species of butterflies.

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Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour
May
19
to May 25

Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour

The Spring Wildlife Photography Workshop in Grand Teton is led North American Nature Photography Association Ethics Chair, Jennifer Leigh Warner. We will search out the abundant wildlife photography opportunities while capturing the iconic landscape compositions as well. A wide and diverse portfolio will be the takeaway for participants of this workshop!

Springtime in the Tetons is flush with beauty and photographic opportunities. With such a shortened growing season, both flora and fauna burst forth with energy and vigor to make the most of the warmth and food sources that appear. Young babies are welcomed into the world about this time as the wildflowers carpet the landscape. Elk, bison, moose, mule deer, and pronghorn are just a few of the commonly seen species in the area. Both black bears and grizzlies bring their cubs out of hibernation, and, with a bit of luck, we will capture them foraging and learning the “bear” necessities. 

With so much to see, you will be happy for the long days in the field. Evening will be reserved for rest, relaxation, and image critiques as requested.

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Kenya's Great Migration: Wildlife and Conservation on Photo Safari
Jul
21
to Aug 4

Kenya's Great Migration: Wildlife and Conservation on Photo Safari

Astride the equator in East Africa, Kenya is home to a host of natural wonders. Join Jennifer Leigh Warner on this 15-day expedition to go up close with the wildlife for which Kenya is famous, and gain a deeper understanding of its conservation story — past, present, and future. Explore the unique features of the Great Rift Valley while seeking out iconic safari species on game drives and nature walks and enjoying an unforgettable stay in an eco-friendly tented camp. Learn about initiatives to protect and rehabilitate endangered elephant and rhino populations, and even witness an elephant feeding. Your journey is bookended with experiences at the Maasai Mara Reserve, where you will get to photograph and learn about fascinating wildlife on several world-class safaris, as well as enjoy cultural interactions with local Maasai communities that illuminate how land and people intertwine.

In support of conservation efforts, Jennifer Leigh Warner will be donating a portion of the proceeds from this program to Action for Cheetahs in Kenya.

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Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour – (Women Only)
May
21
to May 27

Grand Teton: Spring Wildlife Photography Tour – (Women Only)

Kicking off the newest in offerings is the Wildside Women’s series is the Spring Wildlife Photography Workshop in Grand Teton. Co-lead by Tamron Ambassador, Alyce Bender, and North American Nature Photography Association Ethics Chair, Jennifer Leigh Warner, we will search out the abundant wildlife photography opportunities while capturing the iconic landscape compositions as well. A wide and diverse portfolio will be the takeaway for participants of this workshop!

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Nebraska – Sandhill Crane Migration
Mar
18
to Mar 22

Nebraska – Sandhill Crane Migration

Hands-on photo instruction for wildlife and landscape photography with Nikon Professional Jennifer Leigh Warner

  • Photograph the largest wildlife migration in North America as over half a million sandhill cranes arrive during their spring migration.

  • Learn about the importance of the ecosystem along the Platte River and why this is such a critical stopover location for migrating birds.

  • Photograph from photography blinds positioned along the Platte River for ideal viewing of the cranes as they take off from the river in the morning and return to the river in the evening.

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Whooping Cranes Festival - Vendor & Tour Leader
Feb
23
to Feb 26

Whooping Cranes Festival - Vendor & Tour Leader

Each year since 1996, the Whooping Crane Festival in Port Aransas, Texas has celebrated the annual return of the cranes to their wintering habitat at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. In 2023, the festival is back and ready to celebrate it's 26th anniversary!

The four-day event will feature renowned speakers, birding trips, boating trips, nature tours, photography workshops, a trade show, and much more.

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Northern California Wildlife Safari
Feb
6
to Feb 10

Northern California Wildlife Safari

Highlights

· Hands-on photo instruction for wildlife and landscape photography with Nikon Professional Jennifer Leigh Warner

· Explore the coastal wildlife habitats of Northern California and photograph the native wildlife that winter in this region.

· Learn about the importance of setting aside habitat for endemic species such as the Tule Elk and endangered species like the California Sea Otter.

· Photograph the Monarch Butterflies during their winter stopover in Santa Cruz and see how they cluster together in large groups on the eucalyptus trees.

· Photograph California’s predator species like bobcat, owls, and elephant seals and look for the very rare blue-eyed coyotes.

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Yellowstone: Winter Wildlife Photography
Jan
22
to Jan 29

Yellowstone: Winter Wildlife Photography

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Winter in Yellowstone is the ultimate wildlife photography destination on the North American continent. This snow capped Serengeti is unrivaled by any other place in the hemisphere.

Bison stand crusted in hoarfrost, wolves trot across the empty expanse of white, bobcats prowl the banks of rivers, elk congregate in impossible numbers at times, coyote and red fox leap through the air plunging face first into the snow after deeply hidden rodents and bald eagles flock to the edge of the rivers in droves to take advantage of easy picking along the banks of the geothermal heated waters flowing out of Yellowstone.

This is wildlife photography at its very best.

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Experience The Wildlife of Grand Teton National Park - Fall - Photo Tour
Sep
17
to Sep 21

Experience The Wildlife of Grand Teton National Park - Fall - Photo Tour

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Join Professional Wildlife Photographer Jennifer Leigh Warner in Grand Teton National Park to photograph the majestic landscapes and wildlife that call this place home. Often referred to as the Serengeti of North America, this park is the perfect location to find an abundance of the North American Megafauna, such as Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Wolves, Moose, Bison and Elk. This workshop is perfectly timed for fall colors and moose and elk rut.

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Southern California Photo Workshop
Jul
1
3:00 PM15:00

Southern California Photo Workshop

Join Professional Wildlife Photographer Jennifer Leigh Warner in La Jolla, California to photograph the majestic seascapes and marine wildlife that call this place home. One of the only mainland rookeries for harbor seals and California sea lions you will get a chance to see new born marine mammals for a safe distance without disturbing them. We will also photographed the dozens of species of shorebirds that nest and fish along the shore.

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Girls Who Click -Marine Wildlife Photography Workshop with Jennifer Leigh Warner
Jul
1
11:00 AM11:00

Girls Who Click -Marine Wildlife Photography Workshop with Jennifer Leigh Warner

Join Jennifer Leigh Warner for a day photographing local La Jolla wildlife!

In this in-person workshop you will go over proper camera settings for wildlife photography, learn field ethics, and be immersed in a search for La Jolla’s special wildlife.

Learn more about Jennifer on her Girls Who Click photographer page.

This workshop is for girls and female-identified youth ages 13-18. We do make age exceptions for motivated students. This workshop is free.

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Experience Wildlife: Namibia Photo Tour
Jun
4
to Jun 18

Experience Wildlife: Namibia Photo Tour

Namibia is packed with photographic potential. The oldest desert in the world, the Namib, dominates the country’s landscape. Take time to capture images in surrounding safari areas with exquisite flora, towering red dunes, bush country, and fascinating geological formations. Game drives in Etosha National Park include the “Big Five”—elephants, rhinos, buffalos, lions and leopards—as well as giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, antelopes, and more. Plus, learn about the conservation of cheetahs at the Cheetah Conservation Fund.

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Experience The Wildlife of Grand Teton National Park - Spring - Photo Tour
May
21
to May 25

Experience The Wildlife of Grand Teton National Park - Spring - Photo Tour

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Join Professional Wildlife Photographer Jennifer Leigh Warner in Grand Teton National Park to photograph the majestic landscapes and wildlife that call this place home. Often referred to as the Serengeti of North America, this park is the perfect location to find an abundance of the North American Megafauna, such as Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Wolves, Moose, Bison and Elk.

Save your spot by putting down a refundable deposit of $500. Payments will be due in full 60 days before departure.

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NANPA REGIONAL EVENT - GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
Sep
2
to Sep 5

NANPA REGIONAL EVENT - GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

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Join Jennifer Leigh Warner and Krisztina Scheeff in Grand Teton National Park to photograph the majestic landscapes and wildlife that call this place home. Often referred to as the Serengeti of North America, this park is the perfect location to find an abundance of the North American megafauna.

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