African Wildlife Photography Boot Camp - August 2010
03-12 August 2010
Welcome to the African Wildlife Photography Boot Camp, designed for those who would like to learn about or improve their African wildlife photography skills. This unique safari will take place in the southern African countries of Botswana and South Africa, and will emphasize maximizing great photography and learning opportunities.
This safari will be a combination of morning and afternoon game drives, mid-day lectures, evening slide shows and critiques. We will repeat the schedule each day, working one on one with all participants to foster a better understanding of wildlife photography. We will have discussion and assistance on specialized topics such as long lens technique, projection flash usage, action shooting, wildlife observation, field craft and African animal behavior. Advanced techniques will be constantly discussed, demonstrated and put into practice. The end goal is for all participants to end up with new skills to help elevate their African wildlife photography, as well as coming home with excellent photographs.
This workshop is about shooting. Lots of shooting. We will be taking over the use of two lodges, which means we will have a completely private safari where we will relax, learn, photograph by ourselves and enjoy our surroundings. We also have secured private charter aircraft for this safari, with virtually unlimited weight allowances per person, allowing us to bring all of our camera gear.
Because of the unique location of this workshop and the luxury accommodations, this workshop adventure is open to 12 photographers as well as 4 spouses. Non-photographers will find the locales visited and the wildlife viewing opportunities to be thrilling.

Safari Highlights
• We have private vehicles throughout the entire safari, with only 1 person per row of seating (except for the sharing spouses / partners - see details below).
• Safari is limited to 16 participants.
• A virtually unlimited amount of weight per person of up to 180 pounds. Bring as much gear as you can! Standard weight allowance is typically only 44 pounds by comparison, but we have secured extra seats on the inter-camp charters.
• This safari offers superb game viewing and photographic opportunities in some of the best areas in Southern Africa.
• This itinerary focuses on a real wildlife experience from the surroundings of your premier accommodations.
• The reserves you will visit offer an insight to the fantastic wildlife in in both of the prime areas we will visit.
• Game viewing is done in open 4x4 vehicles and you will be led by some of the leading guides in Botswana and South Africa.
IS THIS SAFARI FOR YOU?
Here are some key points to help
you decide:
1. We welcome photographers
of ALL levels. This safari will be conducive to learning from one another and include instruction that will suit everyone’s photographic needs. No question is off limits, no inquiry too basic.
2. We are BIG on photographing in the field. We spend most our time and effort on safari activity and making images. We do meet daily to review images, discuss technique, and have informal lectures on many topics related to African wildlife photography. This safari is intended for those who wish to increase the quality of their photography, and will have more instruction than our standard digital safaris.
3. Non-photographer or videographer spouses / travel
companions will love these safaris. We have specialist guides
leading all safari activities and optional activities (boating,
walks, etc.) are also available at any time. |
THE ITINERARY
03-04 August 2010; (1 night)
METCOURT LAUREL
HOTEL- Emperor's Palace, Johannesburg,
South Africa |
Stay near the airport at the Metcourt Laurel Hotel. On your arrival in Johannesburg, you will be met by our local representative, who will assist you across the terminal and to check in at the hotel.
Emperors Palace is a sensational hotel, casino and convention resort that combines timeless classical elegance and sheer excitement, conveniently situated alongside Johannesburg International Airport. This 80-key, three-star select-services Metcourt Laurel hotel offers you cozy, comfortable and affordable accommodation and delightful service. All Metcourt guests enjoy breakfast at the charming Primavera Restaurant and access to all Emperors Palace’s magnificent variety of facilities.
The group will transfer back to O.R. Tambo airport the next morning, where we will be met by a representative from Swift Flite off their inbound flight, assisted with our luggage and escorted to our private charter plane for the 1-hour flight to Mashatu Game Reserve in southern Botswana. |
04-08 August 2010;
(4 Nights)
MASHATU MAIN CAMP - Mashatu Game Reserve, Tuli Block, Botswana Jump
to Mashatu Main Camp |
Mashatu Game Reserve, an
area of history and legend, offers some of the most exciting
game viewing in Africa. It is a place of exceptional beauty
where one can explore the rugged, unspoiled African landscapes
either in the comfort of open 4-wheel drive vehicles, on a
walking safaris, on mountain bicycles, or horse back, guided
by expert rangers and experienced trackers. In addition to
the game experience, Mashatu offers a view of Africa, unchanged
since the days of early visitors such as Kipling, Selous and
artist/explorer Sir Thomas Baines. Historic and archaeological
sites abound; notable are the Motloutse Ruins and the Pitsani
Koppie sites.
The excitement of Mashatu
has not changed over time. It is still home to large herds
of elephant, prides of lion and cheetah. Along the river courses,
huge Mashatu trees provide shade for eland, impala, wildebeest,
giraffe and zebra, while at night, the bat-eared fox, African
Wildcat and the magnificent leopard search for prey. Some 366
species of birds may be seen. Mashatu Game Reserve proudly
provides a refuge for the largest, single population of elephant
on privately owned land in Africa. Known as the relic herds
of Shashe, these elephants are the last living testament to
the great herds that once populated the meandering Limpopo
valley. Today, the population on Mashatu Game Reserve alone,
is estimated to number in excess of 500.
Mashatu Main Camp is the larger and more luxurious of Mashatu's camps and our group is taking sole use of the entire camp for our 4-day stay.
Completely refurbished during 2002/3,
the camp offers 14 tastefully and authentically decorated suites. Each
suite is furnished with two three-quarter beds, a day bed, expansive
en-suite bathroom with shower, bath, his and hers basins, and a second
W.C.
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A private lounge area overlooks the unfenced
surrounding bush and 24-hour temperature control completes the comfort
of each suite. Mashatu Main Camp is elevated around a waterhole and
offers excellent game viewing opportunities from within the camp itself.
The dining area, stunning day lounge and "Gin Trap" bar provide
diverse lookouts from which to enjoy and appreciate the environment.
Facilities within the camp include a swimming pool, an air-conditioned
lounge and dining room and a lala-palm enclosed African boma, in which
sumptuous dinners are savored under the magnificent African night
sky and around a blazing fire. A well appointed curio shop complements
the facilities.
The "pièce de résistance" at
Main Camp is the Discovery Room: a base for the scientific research
conducted at Mashatu and a magnifying glass though which the animals
and history of Mashatu can be examined. A fascinating insight into
the world that is Mashatu - the Land of the Giants.
Mashatu Main Camp offers a fully air-conditioned
conference room (which we will make good use of), with seating for up to 48 delegates “Boardroom Style” and
includes: VCR and TV monitors, overhead projectors, slide projectors,
screens, flip charts and white boards. No additional charge is levied
for the use of the conference room. |
Our group will take over the entire camp and all five safari vehicles and guides will be at our disposal, as well as the entire Main Camp staff.
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08-12 August 2010;
(4 Nights)
RATTRAY'S ON MALAMALA - Sabi Sand Reserve,
South Africa Jump
to Rattray's on MalaMala
Camp |
At nearly 40,000 acres (16,000
hectares) MalaMala Game Reserve is by far the largest
piece of land within the Sabi Sand Game Reserve -
the oldest conservancy of private game reserves in
South Africa. Situated in the fabled Lowveld of Mpumalanga
Province, MalaMala Game Reserve became the first
of the tracts of privately owned game land to make
the transition from hunting to photographic safaris.
But it is not
just the sheer size of land that makes MalaMala
so impressive. The
20 miles (32 kilometres)
of open boundary, which MalaMala shares with the
Kruger National Park, provides unimpeded access to
animals from this world famous wildlife sanctuary.
This essentially places MalaMala as part of a soon-to-be
12 or more million acres of pristine wilderness conservation
area. Of constant appeal to the wildlife from the
Kruger National Park is the vast array of habitat
types within MalaMala - ranging from open savannahs
to dense riparian zones and granite koppies. Perhaps
the greatest attraction of all is the perennial Sand
River – of which, approximately 36 kilometers
soaks its’ way through MalaMala Game Reserve.
The diversity of these habitats is the key factor
behind the incredible complexity of fauna and flora
for which MalaMala has become so famous, and is proven
statistically by its game viewing – where it
has become the exception rather than the rule for
all members of the “Big 5” not to be
seen on a single day on the property.
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The
Rattray’s camp experience is exclusive, with
each of the eight comfortable suites occupying
its own elevated site overlooking the Sand River.
Filtered plunge pools complete each of the secluded
verandahs and an outdoor dining area provides the
ideal vantage point from which to enjoy bush cuisine
in complete privacy. Each guest has the choice
of remaining connected to the outside world from
the sanctuary of their room via continuous internet
connectivity (512k wireless link via sattelite
connection) and satellite television.
Rattray's has
a maximum capacity of 16 guests, utilizing 8
luxury suites called "khayas". Eack
khaya has wooden floors with under-floor heating
in the winter months and wooden ceilings. All
khaya include separate his and hers luxury en-suite
bathrooms and King-sized beds. |
As at Mashatu, our group will take over the entire camp and all four safari vehicles and guides will be at our disposal, as well as the entire Rattray's Camp staff.
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12 August 2010
Following the early morning game drive, guests will be transferred to the MalaMala airstrip yo connect with our private charter flight to Johannesburg. The estimated time of departure depends on the guests outbound flight details from O.R. Tambo International Airport. A representative from Swift Flite will meet us at the MalaMala airstrip for the 50-minute flight to O.R. Tambo International Airport. |
NOTE: Customized
extensions to this safari, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Victoria Falls
and other destinations may be arranged through Eyes on Africa as
desired. Ask us for further information.

COSTS
The cost of this all-inclusive safari is $12,995 per person (inclusive of all airfare as described in the itinerary above). The same rate applies for each participant regardless of whether they are doing photography and participating in the workshop, or not. This fee includes all intra-Africa ground and air transportation, as well as hotel accommodation (double occupancy) and all meals (meals in Johannesburg not included).
We also offer a 50% discount to a guest who is willing to share a row on game drives with either their partner / spouse or with a safari tracker. This offer is limited to 4 slots only.
INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
WHAT IS INCLUDED
• Accommodation on a shared basis.
• All intra-Africa airfare and transfers as detailed in the itinerary above.
• Additional luggage allowances on all charter flights included in the itinerary.
• 5 x Private vehicles at Mashatu, 4 x Private vehicles at Rattray's.
• 1 x Professional Photographer leading the trip (Andy Biggs).
• 1 x additional Photographer / trip co-leader (James Weis).
• All safari activities.
• Sole use of the entire camp at both Mashatu and Rattray's.
• Services of the lodge guides & staff.
• Relevant park fees.
• All meals, snacks, teas and coffees.
• Daily laundry at Rattray's.
• The current Tourism Levies and all relevant Value Added Tax or Government Sales Taxes.
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED
• International airfare and/or other transportation between your home and Johannesburg.
• Visas.
• Travel Insurance.
• Bar service.
• Personal purchases (including curios, spirit liquors, telephone calls etc.)
• Optional extra activities at Mashatu (cycling, horse safari, etc.)
• Gratuities.
• Laundry service at Mashatu and in Johannesburg.
• Pre- and post- safari tours.
• Meals and drinks in Johannesburg.
• Accommodation before or after the safari.
HOW DO I SIGN UP?
This group is relatively small (maximum of 16 participants), so space is limited. If this exciting safari workshop has your name on it and you're excited by the thought of joining on this trip, then now is the time to register. Remember, there will be limited space available for this workshop and when the spots are spoken for, that's it. If you have any questions before registering, send an e-mail with any inquiries to james@eyesonafrica.net or simply call us (800-457-9575) and ask to speak to James Weis.
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