Photographers Without Borders: Intro to Photodocumentary Workshop in Costa Rica

Study programs

All programs

Subject

Academic subjects
photography, photodocumentary, photojournalism

Requirements

Duration
  • 2 weeks or less
  • 2 weeks - 1 month
Application process
This workshop program is designed for anyone and everyone interested in developing their photodocumentary skills in the field.

Hidden fields

Date modified
April 13, 2015

Photographers Without Borders is a registered not-for-profit organization which provides opportunities to tell the stories of people, wildlife, innovation, and empowerment by working with nonprofits and NGOs around the world. We provide a chance to travel in order to capture and document the amazing places and people in the world. 

Our Intro to Photodocumentary Workshop is the perfect chance to develop your photography skills in a beautiful country with access to unique locations. The opportunity has a lot to offer as you get to volunteer your time to a meaningful cause, spend quality time outdoors, and capture new memories along the way! Participants will interact with baby sea turtles through a local conservation project, hike through lush forests, refresh in cool rivers, relax in hot springs, and admire the diverse wildlife and scenery.

For more information, visit our workshop page: www.photographerswithoutborders.org/workshops/

Photograph sea turtles hatching, explore diverse Costa Rica, and learn from professional photographers!

Organization details

Our mission is to inform and promote positive change by documenting the work of charities and NGOs across the globe. We accomplish this through 3 pillars: Education, Inspiration and Innovation.

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Verge believes in travel for change. International experience creates global citizens, who can change our planet for the better. This belief is at the core of everything we do.

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