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Washington Photo Safari

Washington Photo SafariIf you are planning to visit Washington DC, come join our colleagues, Washington Photo Safari, for their “Monuments and Memorials” workshop, offered as a half-day or full day session every Wednesday and as a half-day session only on Saturday.

For the half-day session, Paris-trained architectural photographer and Washington Photo Safari director E. David Luria takes you to the most popular monuments and historic buildings in Washington: the White House, Lafayette Park, the the Albert Einstein, Lincoln, Korea, Vietnam, and Vietnam Women's Memorials, and finally to Union Station.

While you are taking the pictures, Mr. Luria gives you hands-on tips in basic architectural photography, exposure, composition, lighting, outdoor portraiture, and, at Union Station, interior photography without flash or tripod.

Meet at Renwick Gallery, northeast corner of 17th and Pennsylvania Ave NW, near Farragut North (Metro Red Line or Farragut West (Blue/Orange Lines.) ). Advance reservations required. Safari groups are generally 3-6 people only. Suggested as preliminary course before taking special safaris. Open to any photographer at any skill level with any camera, film or digital. No tripod needed on the morning itinerary. Morning session ends at 1:15 pm at Union Station on the Metro Red Line

Fee: $74/person half-day, includes transportation and materials.

Note: The WEDNESDAY Safari starts at 9:45am. The SATURDAY Safari begins at 9:30am.

The full day version ($129/person) offered on Wednesdays includes the morning session described above and, after lunch in Union Station, goes on to the colorful Adams Morgan entertainment/restaurant district for training in “right-brained” abstract photography, then to the magnificent Washington National Cathedral where we teach you how (and how not) to photograph church interiors and the most beautiful stained glass windows you will ever see in any church.

Our afternoon session ends at the famous 76-foot tall Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, where you can duplicate the famous photograph taken by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal on Mt. Suribachi in 1945 and capture in your camera each of the six soldiers depicted in Clint Eastwood's recent movie, Flag of our Fathers, against a backdrop of the Washington Monument and the US Capitol across the Potomac River.

The Safari ends at 5:15 pm and we drop you off at the Rosslyn Metro Station on the Blue/Orange Lines. Clients also have the option of taking the Afternoon Half-Day session only described above, beginning at 2:00 pm at the Old Town Trolley Desk at Union Station, and ending at 5:15 pm at Iwo Jima, with a drop-off at Rosslyn Metro. The cost of the afternoon-only half-day safari is $74. www.washingtonphotosafari.com

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