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Art of Biodiversity

Ecuador

Sept. 7 to 19, 2019

We've designed this trip to visit Ecuador's most amazing places. We'll help you take your photography to the next level while giving your whole photographic kit a workout. From wildlife to birds to macro to landscapes, you will up your skills and take home a stunning and diverse portfolio. And, unlike other tours to Ecuador, you have 2 award-winning photographer leaders and a local photographer/naturalist guide with you full-time, making this a fantastic value!

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Date

Sept. 7 to 19, 2019

$

Price

$5,599

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Difficulty Level

Moderate

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About the Workshop

Art of Biodiversity

About the Workshop

Art of Biodiversity

Leaders

Lucas Bustamante

Lucas Bustamante

Lucas Bustamante is a passionate biologist and environmental photojournalist from Ecuador. For more than a decade, he has documented tropical biodiversity and its interactions with humans. He is a co-founder at Tropical Herping and Savia Fund. Like Greg, Lucas's images have been honored in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice contests. 

 

In addition to leading photography workhops, he has also written several articles and books about conservation, photography, and herpetology. Lucas's photographic work has been featured in National Geographic, Audubon, GEO, Smithsonian, and many other magazines, books, and articles.


You can see more of Lucas' work here.

Greg Basco

Greg Basco

Gregory Basco is a professional nature photographer based in Costa Rica. After completing graduate degrees in political science and tropical ecology (his doctoral dissertation focused on the politics of ecotourism in Costa Rica), Greg worked in conservation before turning to photography full-time in 2006. His images have been awarded in the Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice competitions and have appeared in numerous magazines and books around the world.

 

His latest major project is the second edition of the large format printed book National Parks of Costa Rica in conjunction with Zona Tropical and Cornell University Press. His popular e-books include The Guide to Tropical Nature Photography, the mega e-book Flash for the Nature Photographer, and the new Complete Video Guide to Lightroom for the Nature Photographer.

You can see more of Greg's work at his website.

Follow him on Instagram @gregbascophotography

Follow him on Facebook @deepgreenphotography

Watch his YouTube channel @DeepGreenPhotography

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Airport

You should arrive to and depart from Ecuador's Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO). Our driver will be waiting to provide your private transfer to our capital city hotel.

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Electricity

Electrical outlets are US-style. Those coming from Europe or Asia may need travel adapters. We will send more info after signup.

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Insurance

We strongly recommend you purchase trip insurance that includes trip cancellation and medical coverage while overseas.

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Medical

Though Ecuador does not require any vaccinations, we suggest you stay up to date on routine travel shots. Some countries may require that you have proof of yellow fever vaccination upon departing from Ecuador.

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Internet Access

All of our hotels have free WIFI. We will also have cell data coverage for most of the trip.

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Certified

All of our services are conducted by fully licensed travel, lodge, and transport operators. This is part of our commitment to providing a professional travel experience.

Camera Gear

Recommended gear

  • Tele lens 400 mm or longer

  • Camera body or bodiesSmall pck or shoulder bag for daily shooting

  • Medium zoom lens, e.g., 70-200 mm, 100-400 mm

  • Macro lens

  • Wide angle lens

  • Polarizing/ND filters

  • Fast wide angle lens for night scenes

  • Cable release

  • Off-camera TTL flash cord

  • Telephoto flash bracket

  • Flash plus Better Beamer for birds and wildlife

  • Rain cover for camera

  • Small softbox or diffuser

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Day 1, Arrival/Quito

 

Arrival to Ecuador. Meet our representative at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport and transfer to our hotel in the heart of Quito. If you arrive early this day, make sure to get over to the charming historical section of the city. The architecture and the atmosphere is amazing.

 

Day 2, Amazon Lowlands

 

After breakfast, we depart for the airport to fly to the Amazon city of Coca. We transfer from there to the boat that takes us to our amazing luxury lodge in the hear of the Ecuadorian Amazon. We arrive late afternoon with time to photograph the sunset over the rainforest.

 

Day 3, Amazon Lowlands

 

After a great breakfast this morning we head to a nearby clay lick that attracts dozens of parrots and parakeets, as well as the occasional macaw. This is one of our Amazon highlights as the clay licks of the western Amazon are one of the planet's true natural wonders. We photograph all morning and return to our lodge in the afternoon. We then gear up and head out on private boats into the nearby lagoons and jungle canals in search of the ancient hoatzin bird, caimans, and giant river otters. We enjoy a fantastic dinner after this busy day. After dinner, we enjoy a presentation from Lucas on macro photography and another from Greg on how to use flash in nature photography.

 

Day 4, Amazon Lowlands

 

Today after breakfast gear up for macro. We'll work with macro setups all day, and our subjects will include colorful poison frogs, amazing tree frogs, snakes, and the super cool caiman iguana. We will teach you our techniques for working with flash for a natural look. We have all meals at the lodge today and are free to explore the grounds for birds and forest photos.

 

Day 5, Amazon Lowlands

 

After breakfast, we have a chance to try a really cool technique – wide angle macro photography – that produces amazing images of small subjects in their habitat. Later in the morning we have a second chance at the clay lick. We may encounter some different species, and it's also a great opportunity to try slow shutter speeds or to correct any mistakes you may have made on the first clay lick visit. After lunch, we have the afternoon free to relax, to explore the lagoon in a private boat, or to visit a nearby canopy tower for a bird's-eye view of the rainforest.

 

Day 6, Pacific Slope Cloud Forest

 

We depart very early this morning for our boat back to Coca and then our plane back to Quito. Be sure to have a camera handy as the dawn light can be inspiring! We enjoy lunch at a local restaurant right and then arrive to our cloud forest lodge in late afternoon with time to relax and photograph hummingbirds right outside the lodge restaurant.

 

Day 7, Pacific Slope Cloud Forest

 

Today we have a full day with the multiple-flash setups for hummingbirds at the lodge. Booted Racket-tail abound, and our highlight is the fantasy-like Violet-tailed Sylph! In addition to hummingbird setups, we will be working our herp setups with subjects such as Executioner Clownfrog, Palm Treefrog, and Babbling Torrenteer, Emerald Glassfrog, Dappled Glassfrog, Gem Anole, Equatorial Anole, and the uber-cool Hippie Anole!

 

Day 8, Quito Interlude

 

After an early breakfast this morning, we visit a nearby lodge situated in a higher cloud forest. It's a great place to photograph colorful birds such as the Toucan Barbet, the Plate-billed Mountain Toucan, Blue-winged Mountain Tanager, and Masked Trogon. We check out late morning and head directly to the Quito Botanical Garden for macro photography. We arrive to our city hotel later this afternoon. Dinner is not included this evening as there are a number of great restaurants within very easy walking distance from our hotel, and this gives you a chance to try out a local restaurant, grab some fast food, or order room service if you prefer to stay in. Since we will be visiting higher elevations at our last stop, this will be a good chance to acclimate. But we have a great surprise for you tomorrow on the outskirts of Quito!

 

Day 9, Quito Interlude

 

After an early breakfast, we head to the misty highlands above Quito to photograph the famed Sword-billed hummingbird. We will set up custom perches to photograph this iconic species as well as the very cool Giant Sapphirewing, Shining Sunbeam, and Buff-winged Starfrontlet. This will be an amazing day! We return to our city hotel in the late afternoon where you can relax, repack, and edit photos before enjoying dinner at one of the many great local restaurants right near our hotel. Dinner is not included this evening so that you relax and eat as much or as little as you'd like.

 

Day 10, Cotopaxi Volcano

 

After breakfast, we check out and head to the Cotopaxi National Park. We arrive to our lodge for lunch and then have the afternoon to photograph the Giant Hummingbird (the world's largest!) right on the grounds. In the evening we head out to photograph the snow-covered peak of the Cotopaxi Volcano with stars.

 

Day 11, Cotopaxi Volcano

 

We take the morning for more hummingbird photography. Late morning, we head out into the park in our bus to photograph birds and possibly even the Andean Fox. In late afternoon, we have a special treat. We will photograph the sunset over the Cotopaxi volcano with llamas in the foreground! In the evening we can head out again to photograph the snow-covered peak of the Cotopaxi Volcano with stars.

 

Day 12, Back to Quito

 

After breakfast we have a chance to do some image captioning right in our lodge's charming sitting area. Late morning, we check out and head back to Quito, stopping for lunch at a local restaurant famous among Ecuadorians for its great local food. We arrive to our capital city hotel with time to check-in and relax before enjoying a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

 

Day 13, Airport

 

Private transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Itinerary includes

  • Lodging as specified in DBL occupancy

  • Meals as specified

  • Transportation w/private driver in spacious air-conditioned tour bus

  • Internal flights

  • Boat transport in Amazon

  • Private transfers to and from airport

  • Professional, full-time photo instruction from your leaders Greg and Lucas

  • Multiple-flash setups for hummingbird photography

  • Entrances and fees for all described activities

  • Taxes for all specified services

Itinerary does not include

  • International airfare

  • Dinner the following nights – Sept. 7, 14, 15, and 18

  • Alcoholic Drinks

  • Tips

  • Non-mealtime snacks and drinks

  • SGL room supplement - $795

Sign-up Form

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Are you registering for one person or more?

 

Please provide names of additional people signing up with you, and please indicate if the additional people are photographers or not. We offer discounts for non-photographers on some trips.

Booking a tour with us is easy!

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1. Register for your tour using the form at the end of each workshop page.

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4. Send us your traveler info form.

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2. Send us your reserve deposit.

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5. We will send you your final invoice.

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3. Book your international air travel.

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6. We´ll send you everything you need to know before you hop on the plane!

  • + Will someone be there to meet me at the airport?
    Certainly! We take care of you from the moment you step off the plane until the moment you leave to return home. We'll send you all of the info you need to know regarding arrival in a final info message before the trip.
  • + I plan to arrive a day early. Can you help?
    Definitely, we'll be happy to make your reservations to ensure that you get to the same hotel that we have booked for the official first night of the tour. By the way, private transfers to and from the airport are always included in our tours, and you can use this transfer whether you arrive early or depart later than the official dates.
  • + What kind of clothes should I bring?
    In general, your best choices are lightweight garments that breathe and dry quickly, and you'll want a mix of long sleeves and short sleeves. A light polar-tec and a good rain jacket are also good to have. For meals, it's informal at the lodges and in the region in general. A pair of jeans, tennis shoes, and a clean shirt are just fine for dinner, even in the capital city hotels. Lightweight hiking boots are fine for your photography out in the field, and if you're visiting a beach area, you will want sandals or aqua shoes as well. Of course a good hat and sunscreen are important. We will send you clothing information specific to your trip after you've signed up.
  • + Can I have laundry done?
    Many of the lodges we use offer laundry service for a cost of approximately $1 per garment with same or next day service. We will indicate to you which lodges have laundry service after you've signed up for a given trip.
  • + Can I drink the water?
    This is probably the question that our clients ask us the most. And it’s the one for which we have the least definitive answer, except to say that beer is always a safe choice!. Water in and around capital cities is treated with chlorine and generally can be consumed with no worries. The lodges that we use for our photo travel often have their own well water, which is tested regularly by the Ministry of Health. Nonetheless, upset stomachs do occur as a result of change in diet or simply bacteria different from those to which Northern stomachs are accustomed. Serious disorders such as Giardia or amoebic dysentery are virtually unheard of. Bottled water is very widely available at our hotels and lodges, and a conservative strategy would be to use it as often as possible when outside the capital. As with travel to any foreign country, immodium pills are good to have along, and some of our clients also bring along Cipro or other broad-spectrum antibiotics. Some go so far as to begin taking antibiotics before arriving in-country. For antibiotic use, we suggest you consult with your physician. That said, we have very very few problems with water and food-related issues on our tours. During the tour, we will indicate to you where and when it might be better to stick to bottled water.
  • + I'd like a single room. Can that be arranged?
    Certainly. Simply indicate your rooming preference on the workshop signup form. There may be an extra for the single room supplement. This is simply the difference due to what our hotels and lodges charge us. We do not take a commission for single room supplements.
  • + I'm traveling by myself but would like a double room. Can that be arranged?
    It depends. If we can match you up with a suitable solo traveler who also wants to share, we will be happy to place you in a double room.
  • Should I bring a tripod?
    Yes, you always want to bring a tripod. We will advise your each trip of any need for specialized heads or flash brackets.
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