Satpura Photography

Join us on an extraordinary learning tour to Satpura, a journey filled with unparalleled experiences.

About the Expedition

Key Biodiversity Highlights in Satpura

Learn the Art of Wildlife Storytelling in Satpura’s Untouched Forests.

Tigers: One of India’s best places for tiger sightings, with well-known individuals like Maya, Choti Tara, and others frequently spotted.
– Leopards: Often seen in less-crowded areas and buffer zones.
– Sloth Bears: Commonly sighted, especially during fruiting seasons.
– Wild Dogs (Dholes): Often seen hunting in packs, displaying intricate social behavior.
– Indian Gaur: The largest bovine species, often seen grazing in open meadows.
– Herbivores: Spotted deer, sambar deer, barking deer, and nilgai roam the reserve.

A sanctuary known for flamingos and rhinos, with the lake turning pink when thousands of flamingos gather along its shores.
Besides flamingos, the park is home to white rhinos, lions, Rothschild’s giraffes, and a variety of waterfowl.
Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley lakes, known for its alkaline waters that support a unique ecosystem.

Crocodiles: Found in Tadoba Lake and other water bodies.
– Snakes: Indian cobra, Russell’s viper, and non-venomous rat snakes.
– Amphibians: Frogs like the Indian bullfrog thrive during monsoons.

Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests: Dominated by teak, bamboo, and crocodile bark trees (Ain).
– Lakes and Grasslands: Provide habitats for aquatic life and herbivores.

Tadoba Lake: A lifeline for wildlife, especially during summer.
– Andhari River: Provides water throughout the year.
– Buffer Zones: Excellent for birdwatching and less crowded wildlife encounters.

Tiger Cubs: TATR is famous for tiger families, with cubs often seen playing.
– Dhole Hunts: Coordinated pack hunts are a common sight.
– Mating Rituals: Sambar and spotted deer display unique calls and behaviors during the rutting season.

TATR offers incredible opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike, particularly in its core and buffer zones.

Inclusion

Exclusion

Travel Date

Things to Carry

Camera

Lenses

Memory Cards

Batteries & Charger

Bean bag

Binocular

Winter Jacket

Sun Glasses

Sunscreen

Travelling

Nagpur -By Road

Route

Nagpur to Nagpur

Start Point

Nagpur Airport

End Point

Nagpur Airport

Duration

3 nights 4 days

Equipment recommendations

For Tadoba  photography Workshops, here are my equipment recommendations for participants to capture stunning images in the wild

Camera Bodies - Full-Frame DSLR or Mirrorless.

These cameras perform well in low light and provide excellent image quality and dynamic range.
Suggested Models:
- Canon EOS R5, R6, R3 or Full frame DSLRs
- Nikon Z9,Z8,Z7 II, Z6 III, or Full frame DSLRs
- Sony A7R IV, A1, A9

Lenses - Telephoto Zoom Lenses (for distant wildlife/Birds)

Essential for shooting animals or birds at a distance while maintaining detail and sharpness.
Suggested Options:
- Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM
- Nikon 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 ED VR
- Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS
- Sigma or Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 (for Canon, Nikon, and Sony)

Lenses - Prime Telephoto Lenses (for sharper images and faster aperture)

Ideal for low-light conditions or when you need a fast shutter speed.
Suggested Options:
- Canon, Nikon, Sony 400mm f/2.8L

Lenses - For landscapes and environmental wildlife shots

For capturing the broader scene or large animals in their environment.
Suggested Options:
- Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM - Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S
- Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM
- 70-200mm f/2.8

Additional Accessories

1. Beanbags – For stability when using heavy telephoto lenses.
2. Rain Covers – For camera and lens protection in unpredictable weather.
3. Lens Cleaning Kits – To maintain clarity in outdoor environments.
4. Extra Batteries and Memory Cards

Itinerary

Arrival & Evening Safari
● Arrive at Raja Bhoj International Airport, Bhopal by 8:00 AM
● Drive to Satpura National Park (approx. 180 km / 4.5 hours)
● Check-in, orientation, and workshop briefing
● Lunch and rest at the lodge
● Evening safari in the core zone—ideal for golden-hour photography
● Dinner and overnight stay

Morning & Evening Safaris
● Early morning safari focusing on light, composition, and animal behavior
● Breakfast and rest
● Afternoon workshop on camera settings, exposure, and field challenges
● Evening safari to capture dusk activity and dramatic low-light scenes
● Dinner and group discussion

Full Day Wildlife Exploration
● Morning safari in misty forest conditions for birds and mammals
● Breakfast followed by image review and feedback session
● Afternoon editing and composition guidance
● Evening safari for predators, sloth bears, and forest moods
● Dinner and overnight stay

Morning Safari & Departure
● Final morning safari—refining techniques and capturing last frames
● Breakfast and closing discussion
● Check-out by 12:00 PM
● Return flights from Bhopal recommended after 6:00 PM

Learning during Wildlife Photography Workshops

As a wildlife photographer and mentor, I aim to provide a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience during my workshops.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key field learning opportunities participants can expect:

Mastering Camera Settings

– Optimal use of manual modes for wildlife photography in varying light conditions.
– Techniques to freeze or blur motion effectively (e.g., capturing birds in flight).
– Balancing ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for sharp and detailed images.

Composition and Framing

– Rule of thirds, leading lines, and creative framing for impactful shots.
– Utilizing foreground, background, and negative space to create depth.
– Approaches to storytelling through composition, focusing on emotions and actions.

Working with Natural Light

– Best practices for shooting during golden and blue hours.
– Managing harsh sunlight, shadows, and contrast in outdoor settings.

Gear Handling and Maintenance

– Tips for safely handling cameras and lenses in rugged terrains.
– Cleaning and protecting equipment from dust, moisture, and unexpected weather.
– Proper use of tripods, monopods, and beanbags for stability.

Photography Essentials

– Techniques for capturing birds in flight or perched in dynamic poses.
– Using high shutter speeds and continuous autofocus for action shots.
– Identifying ideal habitats for rare and exotic bird species.

Post-Processing Insights

– Editing techniques using various apps like Photoshop & Lightroom.
– Understanding RAW image workflows and their importance in wildlife photography.
– Enhancing colors, contrasts, and clarity while maintaining authenticity.

Understanding Animal Behavior

Understanding Animal Behavior
– Learn to anticipate animal movements by observing body language, habitats, and behavioral patterns.

Our Camp

Important Points

Who Should Join

Workshop Cost

Per Participants

     Note:

  • Cost allocated based on 3 participants in a Zypsy
  • Costing is based on the availability of Resorts & tariffs.
  • Costing may vary in case there is any mid term price change either by Resort/Park.
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Cancellation Policy

● 45 days before departure: 50% refund (excluding park fees)

● 30 days or less: No refund

● No refund for unused services or last-minute cancellations

Why Choose My Workshops

Personalized Mentorship

Personalized Mentorship:Tailored guidance based on each participant's skill level and gear.

Exclusive Experiences

Exclusive Experiences: Access to unique wildlife destinations and rare opportunities for sightings.

Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning: Practical skills that extend beyond the workshop into independent photography ventures.

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