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Improve your photographic skills with a tailor-made holiday with the experts, writes Sarah Marshall
Anyone can be a photographer thanks to mobile phone technology, but if you really want to get creative with your images, nothing beats a good old-fashioned camera.
Whether you use a simple compact or a fancy SLR, there’s no better way to document your travels. And if you want to learn while on the road, a photography holiday is the obvious solution.
Aimed at amateurs right through to seasoned pros, these excellent holidays should be in your frame for 2018.
The wildlife masterclass
Where Antarctica Get three photographers for the price of one on this epic Antarctic charter, which promises excellent wildlife opportunities, lectures and lots of laughs along the way. Paul Goldstein, Mark Carwardine and Chris Packham are all presenters, conservationists, authors, photographers – and good friends. They’ll be aboard the RCGS Resolute, a luxury expedition ship recently purchased by One Ocean. As Chris Packham says: “You don’t have to go to the end of the world to take a great photo, but it helps.”
How The 14-day Special Antarctica Photographic Charter costs from £8,799pp, excluding flights, and departs 28 November. Visit exodus. co.uk
The surprising short haul wonder
Where Sardinia It’s best known for its sumptuous stretches of sand, but this Italian island also offers a range of photographic opportunities – from rose pink sunsets dipping into flamingo-filled lagoons, to ancient ruins and folkloric masked characters. Tour leader Renato Granieri has clocked up numerous awards, including a medal in this year’s prestigious European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. A Sardinian native, he’s well placed to share stories about the cultural and natural history of this surprisingly under-explored island.
How The 9-day Sardinia: Land of Fairies & Giants costs from £1,799pp, excluding flights, with departures in May and October. Visit photographyholidays.co.uk
The assault on all senses
Where India A regular contributor to Wanderlust magazine, photojournalist Steve Davey understands what it takes to get a good editorial image. His pictures always tell a story and he aims to share that skill. Along with plenty of instruction, there’s also ample time to relax on these breaks. This year, Steve is offering several departures including one to India exploring temples, the Taj Mahal and Holi celebrations.
How The 15-day Impressions of India tour costs from £1,795pp, excluding flights, and departs on 26 February. Visit bettertravelphotography.com
The sophisticated city option
Where Vienna Although perhaps not the first choice for most, cities present many possibilities for creative photography. Filled with art and grand architecture, Austria’s capital is a very pleasing model, and this short workshop makes the most of mastering urban techniques. Nikon ambassador Jeremy Walker leads the trip and guarantees one-to-one tuition in the small seven-person group.
How The 4-day Imperial City Vienna tour costs from £949pp, including flights, and departs on 13 September. Visit tatraphotographyworkshop.com
The blow-your-mind landscapes
Where Iceland Nature is at its most spectacular in Iceland, a dream destination for aspiring landscape photographers. Escaping the growing crowds of Reykjavik, this trip heads to the mesmerising north in winter, where other-worldly lava formations and frozen waterfalls form natural compositions. And if you’re lucky, there might even be an opportunity to see the Northern Lights.
How The 6-day North Iceland -Northern Lights, Waterfalls & Game of Thrones trip costs from £2,700pp, excluding flights, with departures in January and February. Visit wildphotographyholidays.com n
“You don’t have to go to the end of the world to take a great photo, but it helps”