The
Northern Tuli Game
Reserve
- home to places like Mashatu, Tuli
Lodge and Nitani - is set in the eastern corner of Botswana where it
meets with South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is here that Roger and Pat
were based when they wrote and photographed their book Tuli
Land of Giants and did much of the photography for In Search of the African
Wild Dog.
It's a stunning place; as old as time itself, with a history of
human habitation going back over 50 000 years. There are 7
world
record
tree species (the highest or largest) and some of the most relaxed
elephants that Roger and Pat have worked with. All in all, a wonderful
place to be doing photography.
These safaris are
aimed at the intermediate
to advanced photographer (although we can work very easily with
beginners as well) and would suit those wanting to experience the
African bush to its fullest. We will almost certainly get great images
of elephant, lion, leopard, giraffe and zebra while the opportunities
to do spectacular scenic shots are also very good.
Early
mornings, late afternoons and the early evenings are spent in the bush
capturing images and the rest of the time is spent back at base working
on the images in Photoshop and evaluating the field sessions.
We
have not set fixed dates for these
workshops, preferring to custom arrange them to your
requirements.
Contact
Us to book your place on this exciting and informative
safari.
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