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Wildlife Photo Workshops

Courses start Spring 2026, to register you interest and get launch updates fill the expression of interest form below.

What to Expect

These workshops teach the foundations of ethical wildlife photography, from understanding behaviour and using fieldcraft, to composing thoughtful images and telling conservation stories.
You don’t need a fancy camera. You don’t need experience. Just curiosity and respect for the animals we meet.


What We’ll Explore

  • How to approach wildlife without disturbance

  • Understanding behaviour for better images

  • Composition & storytelling

  • Using natural light

  • Fieldcraft & moving quietly

  • Ethics: where the wellbeing of wildlife always comes first


What’s Included

  • Any camera (phone/compact/DSLR/mirrorless)

  • Spare battery if you have one

  • Walking shoes & outdoor clothing

  • Water & snacks

  • Optional: notebook


What’s Included

  • Expert instruction

  • Small group learning

  • Field time & one-on-one support

  • Ethical wildlife photography principles you can use anywhere


Weekly


Sessions


Start April 13th


Who’s it For

  • Everyone you don’t even need a camera

  • Beginners wanting to improve their skills

  • Wildlife lovers wanting to tell better stories

  • Photographers seeking ethical grounding

  • Anyone wanting to feel more confident in the field


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Sample Itinerary


Arrival and morning briefing

10:00 am

Camera basics (whatever camera)

10:45 am

Fieldcraft

11:15 Am

Wildlife walk

12:15 pm

Ethical photography practices

1:45 PM

Lighting 101

3 PM

Evening shoot

4 PM

Finish

5 PM

Request Information

Thinking about joining an adventure? Curious which program might be the right fit? Or looking at getting involved with the Origin Rewilding Project? Whatever you’re looking for, we’re here to help.

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