Dates 2022 (guided by Daniel Kordan)
- 17 – 21 May 2022 – 3 spots left
- 21 – 25 May 2022 – 6 spots left
Camargue is a paradise for those who love animals, nature and horses. We will interact with our own private group of horses and riders to photograph at some of the most stunning locations: sea shore with waves breaking in, sand dunes at sunset with backlight, green marshes, rivers and flooded infinite lake. You’ll enjoy sessions with horses at the most beautiful time of the day with experienced guides and riders: at sunrise and sunset.
Our adventure starts at 13:00 17 or 21 May at the Marseille airport. Please note that to meet our schedule, we must leave the airport at 13:00. For this reason, newcomers are advised to book morning flights or stay in Marseille overnight. I recommend flying KLM or AirFrance. We meet at arrivals hall 1 opposite information kiosk.
Day 1
Driving from Marseille to Camargue is 1,5 hour. Arrival in the Camargue National Park (Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue), in the town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. After lunch and a brief on photographing horses we’ll drive to our first shooting session. This evening we’ll photograph horses running through water on sunset.
Days 2 and 3
Early in the morning we’re taking equine pictures in the water again. The ranchers will help us get a beautiful show of white horses galloping on a sandy beach or a shallow water. During the day, we’ll analyze the photos taken, and in the evening we’re off to the park again for another session. This time, in addition to the evening run, our helpers will bring together two stallions, and we’ll see them in all their passionate glory. Have no fear, the situation is absolutely harmless but these noble animals can’t probably be more expressive than when two males rear up and start their power play.
Day 4
Just like yesterday, we’ll have two shooting sessions, one in the morning and another in the evening.
Each shooting session with horses will take 1 to 2 hours. In total, there will be five of them: two in the mornings and three in the evenings (one of them can be moved to the afternoon). Each of these sessions will be in the open, with a whole herd of horses and several ranchers at our disposal – it’s a real feat that’s neither easy nor cheap to arrange outside of a big group. And believe me, the results are worth every penny!
Besides horses, our second favorite activity will be birdwatching. Camargue is a true bird paradise – there are about 340 species of birds in there, including the most famous of them all: pink flamingoes. A small island near Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is the largest colony of pink flamingoes in the Western Mediterranean – and the only one in France. The park is very accommodating for birders as well as birds, with paths and observation booths in major locations.
Day 5 – 21 or 25 May
We have relaxed morning as no activities planned today. This morning we drive back to the Marseille airport and say our goodbyes. We drive from Camargue at 10:00 a.m. arriving at airport at noon, 12:00
Pricing:
Total price: 3490 USD per person twin share
Single supplement: 450 USD
Maximum Number of Participants: 16 (per 3 photography guides for our group, a local guide, 3-5 guardians helping with horses)
Difficulty: easy
Included in the price:
– All transfers
– Lodging
– All meals
– Instruction and master classes by three professional guides
– Services of crew that helps to guide horses
– 8 horse sessions (1-2 hours each)
– Carrots for horses to run faster 🙂
Not included in the price:
– Lunch on arrival and departure
– Airfare
– Visas (if applicable)
– Single supplement
What to bring
Gear:
– Camera
– A middle-zoom lens such as a 24-70 mm
– A telephoto zoom lens, such as a 70-200 mm or 100-400 mm. One of the most important for horse photography.
– fast memory cards, extra storage
Wear:
– Waterproof and windproof jacket (for the muddy shootings)
– Waterproof pants (keep change)
– Wellingtons or fishing boots
– Casual clothes for dinners and lunches and photography workshops
Tour leaders
Daniel Kordan
Daniel was born in Moscow area. In his childhood he graduated the art school. After that, he is studied in Moscow institute of Physics and Technology and became an optics physicist. During the study he gain experience not only in physics, but also in mountain climbing and hiking, guiding tourist groups in winter and in summer in Russian mountains. Right after graduation he became a guide of photo-workshops and chief editor of “Continent expedition” magazine. This magazine is about travel and adventures all over the world. He has got several awards in photography: Golden Turtle’ 13 Nature nomination winner, National Geographic Russia contest 2013 and 2014 finalist, Best of Russia’13 and ’14 winner, best photographer’13 finalist and others. He is spending most of his time in Norway, Lofoten islands and in Tuscany at villa Gaia, guiding groups of photographers.
Iurie Belegurschi
Iurie Belegurschi is a landscape photographer based in Iceland, where he runs photo tours and workshops. He was born in Moldova and has been living in Iceland since 2006. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Tourism and Hospitality. His photos have been published worldwide in books, calendars, greeting cards, magazines and some of the most popular newspapers like The Daily Mail, The Independent, The Sun, The Huffington Post, and The Telegraph.