Historic Savannah, GA Photography Workshop

Historic Savannah, GA Photography Workshop

Join us for a 3-day photo workshop in Savannah, GA, a city brimming with Southern charm, historic architecture, & picturesque landscapes.

By Wild Photo Adventure

Date and time

May 1 · 4:30pm - May 3 · 6pm EDT

Location

201 W Bay St

201 West Bay Street Savannah, GA 31401 United States

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 1 hour

Join us for an immersive 3-day photography workshop in Savannah, Georgia, a city brimming with Southern charm, historic architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Known for its cobblestone streets, moss-draped oak trees, and vibrant waterfront, Savannah offers endless opportunities for capturing stunning images. Whether you're drawn to the city's historic landmarks, the atmospheric squares, or its vibrant street life, this workshop will inspire and challenge photographers of all levels.

Guided by expert instruction, you'll explore iconic locations like Forsyth Park, River Street, and Bonaventure Cemetery while learning techniques to elevate your photography. From golden hour shoots to nighttime explorations, this workshop is designed to enhance your skills in composition, lighting, and storytelling, ensuring you leave with a portfolio of captivating images and unforgettable memories.

Perfect for photographers seeking to deepen their craft, connect with like-minded creatives, and experience the charm of Savannah through their lens!

Day 1: Arrival and Orientation

Location: Savannah, GA

Arrival:

Check-in at hotel

Welcome and introductions - 4:30 pm

Brief overview of the workshop itinerary, tips, and objectives.

Gear check and Q&A session.

Savannah Skyline Sunset (sunset 8:00 pm)

Capture the golden hour & sunset over the Savannah River, with views of the Savannah Skyline and historic buildings.

Explore long-exposure techniques as the city lights come on.

Group Dinner


Day 2: Historic District & Squares

Cathedral Basilica of St. John

Photograph the stunning interiors and exteriors of this historic cathedral, with a focus on architectural details and lighting.

Colonial Park Cemetery

We’ll explore the cemetery, known as Savannah’s cemetery for more than a century and contains over nine thousand graves. Established in 1750.

Focus on composition and storytelling in photography, capturing the mood and history of the cemetery

Historic Squares & Homes

Photograph the famous squares of Savannah, beginning with Chippewa Square, Madison Square, and Monterey Square.

Focus on the historic homes, wrought-iron details, and the greenery that surrounds these areas.

Forsyth Park at Golden Hour & Night (golden hour about 7:00 pm)

Explore Forsyth Park, known for its iconic fountain, live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and beautiful walkways.

Explore long-exposure techniques of the fountain.

Focus on capturing the interplay of light and shadow, and details of the park's historic architecture and nature.


Day 3: Low Country Landscapes & Cemeteries

Sunrise at Tybee Island (sunrise 6:41 am)

Drive to Tybee Island to photograph the beach/pier during sunrise.

Practice seascape photography and long exposures as the sun rises.

Breakfast at “Sunrise Restaurant, Tybee Island”

Tybee Island Light Station, Georgia's Oldest and Tallest Lighthouse

Cockspur Lighthouse - Although not accessible by land, you can capture stunning views from Cockspur Island Beach.

Wormsloe Historic Site

Head to the Wormsloe Plantation for its famous avenue of oaks and historic ruins.

Focus on landscape photography and wide-angle shots, capturing the natural beauty and historical significance.

Bonaventure Cemetery

Explore the famous cemetery, known for its moss-draped oaks and historic gravestones.

Focus on composition and storytelling in photography, capturing the mood and history of the cemetery.

River Street

Capture the history & charm along River Street, with views of the Savannah River, cobblestone streets, and historic buildings.

Farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

Frequently asked questions

What should I bring?

DSLR/Mirrorless Camera with a variety of lenses (wide-angle, telephoto, etc.), Tripod for stability during low-light conditions, Extra batteries and memory cards, Polarizing filters, Remote Trigger (optional), Comfortable hiking shoes, Hat, and sunscreen, Water and snacks

What's Included?

All Necessary Permits, All Photography Education, Limited Ground Transportation (car pool)

What's NOT Included?

Airfare, Hotel Accommodations, All Meals, Alcohol & Snacks

Cancellation Policy?

https://www.wildphotoadventure.com/termsconditions

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Wild Photo Adventure photography workshops operates with a blend of travel, photography & creative learning in mind, encouraging people to experience a blend of hands-on learning techniques.