Take an amazing wildlife photography course in Kenya this month for stunning game viewing opportunities on the plains of Africa, whilst developing your photographic skills.

You can do an excellent photographic course with renowned South-African photojournalist Christopher Scott in Kenya. The photographic course with Christopher is set in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, during the world famous Great Migration. On the photography course you will also explore Lake Nakuru National Park and Amboseli National Reserve, two of Kenya’s most dramatic wildlife reserves.

Later this month, Christopher will be giving a series of lectures and practical photographic presentations over the course of 12 days. For the duration of this wildlife photography course you will receive professional photographic tuition under the guidance of Christopher.

This photography safari set in the wildlife-filled plains of Kenya offers an amazing African experience, as well as the opportunity to gain plenty of photography skills.

Wildlife photography course with renowned South African photojournalist Christopher Scott in Masai Mara, Kenya

 Photo tuition Masai Mara 

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2 Comments

rehema kazungu

Hallo,
am very interested in doing widlife photograhy here i Kenya but i do not know i there are any courses i could do,where and how i go about it.
Any information will be greately appreciated.

Rehema

Katey Africa

Katey Africa

Hi Rehema

Please email African Impact and they will be able to assist you - info@africanimpact.com

I trust this to be of assistance

Kind regards

Katey Africa

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