Learn and enhance your camera skills with Natural Photo Safaris' group classes, covering all types of cameras, up to 40% off
Join 2.5-hour classes exploring your camera's features at dynamic locations
Great photographs can sometimes be spoiled by things like redeye, right? This deal lets you join fun 2.5-hour photography classes that tackle issues like this and more. Whether you're using a digital or an old-school film camera, there's something here for everyone! Grab your camera, head to various cool spots around town, and dive into lessons on portraiture and landscapes.
What we offer
The deal includes engaging 2.5-hour group photography classes suitable for both digital and analog cameras. Individuals or pairs can join these sessions held at various lively locations around town. Participants will get practical experience in diverse photography techniques from portraiture to landscape shooting.- $19.00 for One Person- 2.5 Hour Group Photography Class ($50.00 value): A chance for one person to explore photography basics in a group setting.
- $35.00 for Two Person- 2.5 Hour Group Photography Class ($100.00 value): Bring a friend along for an enjoyable learning experience.
Why you should grab the offer
These group photography classes offer an exciting opportunity to learn about the art of capturing moments through the lens of a camera—be it digital or film! With hands-on lessons held at different vibrant locales, students are sure to gain valuable insights into improving their photo-taking skills while enjoying the creative atmosphere provided by Natural Photo Safaris' expert instructors who bring knowledge and passion into each class they lead—perfectly balancing technical guidance with artistic exploration so every participant can make the most out of their time spent in these sessions designed not just as educational experiences but also enjoyable adventures.Need to know info
About Natural Photo Safaris
Though Amy Koontz Knippel’s resume teems with prestigious education and accolades—she possesses a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, was awarded the Visual and Media Artist Fellowship from the South Florida Consortium, and received the Millennium Cultural Recognition Award from the Florida Secretary of State—she’s not one to keep the secret of her talents to herself. That’s why she started Natural Photo Safaris: she knows that others love photographing the beauty of the world as much as she does, but might not possess her level of training. She leads groups out into the world to capture eye-catching sights in a range of photographic styles while she teaches guests the ins and outs of their own cameras. She instills the core principles of taking good pictures regardless of what kind of equipment her students wield, even catering to students with older-model cameras that take film.