Why is this photography experience so Magical?
The joy and vivid imagery participants are able to capture brings an instantaneous "ah-ha!" moment and delight when it all comes together in-camera! It truly is like magic! All while sitting, relaxed in your chair at 5000' altitude (cooler than the valley), taking in the amazing nature of Madera Canyon in southern Arizona.
Join instructors Lisa Langell and Kim Gray on this magical and very memorable experience. You will be amidst myriad hummingbirds that are concentrated in this renown area as they travel northward through Madera Canyon, Arizona-- an internationally known flyway for migrating hummingbirds.
What's truly unique about this event?
• No need to share a station! You get your own fully dedicated flash setup station! This is rare among hummingbird photo workshops as nearly all of them require you to share stations with another participant and thus dramatically limit your photography time.
• No long drives or hikes--- step out your front door and start photographing birds!
Hummingbird Species most often photographed:
• Broad-billed hummingbird
• Ravoli's (Magnificent) hummingbird (North America's largest hummingbird)
• Broad-billed hummingbird
• Black-chinned hummingbird
• Rufous (during migration)
We offer what others do not!
• You will learn traditional flash-based hummingbird photography which reigns supreme as the current best method for freezing the wings in action in any position and properly illuminating the bird while reducing noise and capturing beautiful backgrounds.
• Learn Low-Key style (if light conditions are supportive, we will capture this moody, darker style of hummingbird photography)!
• Learn High-Key (light style, white background) photography of hummingbirds for that amazing, illustrative style
• A suite of on-demand video tutorials for post processing support
• In-person post processing demonstrations and instruction
• We thoroughly teach you how to use flash setups so that you can do this from anywhere
• Bat photography also offered at the lodge in the evening! (September workshops only)
What else can you expect?
• Instructors: 2
• Participants: 8
• We provide all specialty gear & flowers - simply bring your camera, lenses, a trigger and tripod!
• Access to post-processing tutorials
• Photograph just steps from your room --no hiking or driving required
• Lots of laughter, smiles and joy included in every event!
What you will learn:
• Learn how to set the proper exposure settings for all styles of hummingbird photography listed above using off-camera flash
• Properly use multiple off-camera flashes to illuminate and freeze the birds' wings
• Position flowers, backdrops, lights, and feeders to get excellent images
• Post-process images captured in-camera as well as optional compositing
• Basic troubleshooting so that if something is amiss, you'll know how to fix it
• Understand the ethics and research of using low-powered flash photography with the birds
• How to photograph bats at night using off-camera flash and LIDAR (September dates only)
Permits: Langell Photography, LLC ensures all National Forest permits and local permissions have been obtained and paid for in order to to legally run this event. This helps ensure your workshop will not be disbanded by the National Forest or local land owners.
Appropriate for those who are in good health and can participate in half or full day events. They generally involve walking at a light to moderate intensity at a light to moderate pace. Involves standing for longer periods of time, walking on flat or very gentle incline/declines on paved or unpaved surfaces for short periods (5-15 mins) with standing for periods of up to one hour. Frequent stops made as needed for rest, but seating may/may not be available at all times.
You must be able to transport your own gear, luggage, etc. to and from your cabin and your vehicle and/or the hummingbird stations.
Skills required: It is fine if you do not yet understand how to use aperture, shutter speed or ISO. We are going to help you! Any photographer is welcome.
Minimum gear required:
• A DSLR or Mirrorless camera, memory cards & batteries
Note: "Bridge" or "point-and-shoot" cameras typically do not work as well for this workshop as they often lack the technology needed to function effectively with the flashes and settings we require)
• 100-400mm lens (or similar)
• Remote shutter release (the inexpensive, wired models work really well)
• Tripod
• No flashes required. We provide them for you to use!
• Additional details provided in your information packet upon registration
Madera Canyon, Arizona, USA
Wildlife abounds in Madera Canyon! The following birds and animals are often spotted in the spring at the lodge or on nearby trails. This offers additional opportunities for you to photograph wildlife.
Birds often sighted here:
•Acorn Woodpecker
• Mexican Jay
• Gould's Turkey
• Gambel's Quail
• Bridled Titmouse
• Arizona Woodpecker
• Elf Owl (Spring)
• Elegant Trogon (spring/fall)
• Black-headed grosbeak
• Summer and hepatic tanager
• Sulfur-bellied flycatchers
• Painted redstart
• Bell's vireo
• Pygmy owl
• Mexican whip-poor-will
• Whiskered screech owl
• Zone-tailed hawk
Mammals sighted here:
• Coatimundi
• Arizona Gray squirrel
• Rock squirrel
• Coues whitetail deer
• Raccoon
• Black bear
• Lesser long-nosed bat (endangered): Photographable during September workshops
• Mexican long-tongued bat: Photographable during September workshops
Comfortable, quality lodging is included in the price of the workshop. You will be staying and photographing hummingbirds right on the grounds of the charming and historic Santa Rita Lodge. The lodge is nestled in Madera Canyon, which lies within the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest. These mountains are considered a Sky Island and feature several unique habitats and species endemic to the area.
• Single Supplement - Private Room option: Your private room. You may bring one additional, non-participating guest at no extra cost
• Shared room option: Share your room (two beds) with one other participant of the same gender. No extra guests.
• Extending your stay? Contact the lodge to make your additional reservation independently.
Cancellation Policy, Terms & Conditions and FAQs:
Please review ALL of our complete terms and conditions. These will be provided to you again at the end of your completed registration to initial and sign.
What if I need to cancel? You have several options:
Option 1: You may submit your claim to travel insurance.
Option 2: You have self-insured your trip and will absorb any losses from cancellation.
Option 3: You may transfer your seat to a qualified* friend you nominate for an administration fee ($250). The friend is responsible for any remaining balance.
Option 4: You may request that we attempt to resell your seat for up to full price wherever possible. To do so, there is an administration fee of $350. We cannot guarantee it will be resold, but we will market it to our waitlist for this tour if there is reasonable time before the start date to do so.
*Qualified friend is someone you refer to us who meets the criteria for the tour, has agreed to all terms & conditions, and agrees to pay for any balance due and/or future costs that arise.
Two registrants will share the same room with two beds. Registrants will be of the same gender. If we do not have another registrants who can occupy the room with you, we will invoice you at the registration rate for a single room.
Private room with a queen or king bed. Registered participant is welcome to bring one non-photographing guest. Guest is not allowed to use the equipment we provide nor photograph at the stations provided.
Get settled and grab your gear to begin our hummingbird photography meet-and-greet! Here we will start with introductions followed by a group orientation and individualized lessons (one-on-one) to using photographing hummingbirds using a 5-flash setup at your dedicated stations. (Detailed info provided in your Welcome Email upon registration.)