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James H
Mar 08, 2026
Tamron and Sababu Safaris hosted a great trip to Tanzania. Not only did we have plenty of time and opportunity to photograph a great variety of animals and birds, but they included time to experience the country, its art, culture, and people. Their Land Cruisers, each carrying just 3 people, and their expert drivers made it easy to get the best photographs. And Erica and Armando provided expert advice when needed. They chose very good accommodations for us that were close to the action. However, please note that most travel will be on rough, gravel-and-stone roads and across plains and rivers. I also enjoyed being with a great group of people.
Tanzania Photography Workshop 2026
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Deborah B
Feb 27, 2026
Exceptional Tanzania Safari – Beautifully Organized and Unforgettable My February safari in Tanzania was an extraordinary experience, and I want to sincerely thank the entire team who brought it together. The itinerary was beautifully designed, combining wildlife, landscapes, and cultural experiences across Tarangire National Park, Lake Eyasi, Ngorongoro Crater, the Southern Serengeti, and West Kilimanjaro. Each destination offered something unique and created an incredible overall journey. One thing that truly stood out was how well organized the entire experience was from start to finish. The pre-trip Zoom meetings were extremely helpful—answering questions, preparing us for the adventure ahead, and giving everyone the opportunity to meet one another before arriving in Tanzania. By the time the trip began, it already felt like traveling with friends. The accommodations were excellent—comfortable while still immersing us in the authentic lodge and tented safari experience. The staff at every location were warm and welcoming, the food was delicious, special dietary needs were handled seamlessly, and clean drinking water was always readily available. Our safari was designed with wildlife photography in mind, and the guides were exceptional. They know these parks intimately, understand animal behavior, and consistently positioned the vehicles for the best lighting and viewing angles. The vehicles themselves were well equipped with bean bags and thoughtful touches that made long photography days comfortable. I also want to recognize the Tamron specialists who joined us. Their knowledge, generosity with tips, and enthusiasm for photography added tremendous value to the experience. They were phenomenal teachers and collaborators in the field. Throughout the trip it was clear how much thought and care went into every detail. From logistics to guiding to accommodations, everything worked seamlessly. Thank you for creating such a memorable and inspiring adventure.
Tanzania Photography Workshop 2026
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Pamela E
Feb 24, 2026
I cannot say enough good things about this workshop. Not only was it an exciting and well-planned adventure, but the Tamron staff were fantastic. They were informative, helpful, and formed an educational partnership with each member of the group. I not only had fun, but I also learned more about my camera and photography than I ever thought possible. I had just bought a Tamron lens, but I plan to buy many more. I am a big fan of the company that would sponsor an event like this. I look forward to more. Kudos to our wonderful leaders Erica and Armando. Thank you Tamron....
Tanzania Photography Workshop 2026
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John C
Sep 22, 2025
My experience throughout this workshop was excellent. Tamron reps, Erica Robinson and Ken Hubbard, were gracious, helpful, and willing to share their extensive knowledge. The whole event was well organized. Erica did a superb job of keeping our group on schedule as we moved from one location and event to the next. The accommodations were very comfortable -- I will not hesitate to stay at the Coupeville Inn if I find myself back in the area again. I am an experienced photographer, and knowledgeable about my gear. When it comes to shooting video, however, I am a complete novice. At one time I found myself frustrated by not knowing how to manage an auto-focus setting on my Fujifilm camera. Erica text messaged an acquaintance of hers who works for Fujifilm. Within minutes I had the information that I needed. In my book that is above and beyond! I had not had the pleasure of meeting and working with Charley Voorhis prior to this trip. By now I am a big fan! Charley is expert at shooting video and compiling his footage into a meaningful presentation. He is also a gifted teacher. He fielded every question in a thoughtful and respectful manner. My personal goal in this workshop was to gain an overview of the techniques involved in shooting and editing video. Obviously, I’ll need a lot more practice. Other folks focused on polishing technique and enhancing their story-telling chops. Charley worked patiently with each of us, and nobody had to wait long for attention. I could go on, but by now you know that I enthusiastically endorse what these folks are doing.
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Kendis S
Aug 15, 2024
I’ve struggled with how to write this review. I’m a newer photographer, and I’ve always wanted to visit Bisti Badlands / Valley of Dreams. I found this workshop, including a sunrise shoot, golden hour, blue hour, and astrophotography - the itinerary sounded great, a pre-workshop webinar, hotel accommodations, a couple of meals., transportation to our photography sites, two photography instructors, multiple different lenses for us to borrow and post photography instruction. Sounds like a dream, right? I gladly signed up about 6 months in advance. About a week before our trip, we received an email asking for lunch orders and the same email asked if anyone would be willing to drive their own vehicles out to the sites (thankfully, no one did, more on that later). Came to find out that one of the instructors was sick and did not make it to the workshop. She instead met up via zoom during a post processing afternoon, and though she provided some great tips for us, we did only have one instructor for our time out. Now for the good part. The weather did not hold up for us. At all. Our first night, when we were to visit Bisti Badlands, we met up with our guide and drove out. We basically got out of the cars, and it started to rain. So, we went over to Shiprock instead. Ok, it’s gorgeous. We got some decent shots. Later as sun was setting, we were still hopeful we might get some Milky Way shots (kinda iffy due to the clouds), nevertheless our guide took us to the opposite side of Shiprock. Well, the spot that he took us to, the Milky Way core would have been completely hidden behind the massive rock in front of us. We definitely couldn’t see the Milky Way and called it around eleven pm and went back to the hotel. Our instructor even remarked at some point during the weekend, that he wished Kialo was our guide, (he was listed in the itinerary as our guide) since he is more aware of what we were looking for in a photography workshop, yet we had a different guide for the weekend. Next evening, we head out to Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah. After a long drive down a few dirt roads, we met up with another guide, and started our walk in. We barely started seeing these gorgeous rock formations, when the rain started, which quickly turned everything to flowing streams, and a lot of mud. So, we had to leave. Rain soaked, mud caked, we walked back and started our drive out. The rain, unfortunately, turned the roads into a muddy slippery mess, as we fishtailed our way back. So, we come to one part of the road, and start sliding. End up with the back of the SUV stuck in a ditch. Most of the workshop participants and the guides had to push the vehicle out, getting mud-spattered the entire time. Definitely an adventure, and definitely no Milky Way shots that night either. Back to the hotel to order pizza., and the entire night I was just thinking “Thank goodness, I didn’t drive my car out there”. The following day was our last. Itinerary called for a sunrise shoot in Bisti Badlands. That night, our guide basically told us the roads would be too muddy for us to go. So, we had another post processing meet up instead. Now, I kinda get it. Kinda. I completely understand that the weather sometimes does not cooperate, and the locations being down dirt roads does not make it easy. I guess I was just surprised that no other alternative locations were ever suggested. Can’t shoot at Bisti during sunrise? Cool, let’s try somewhere else. Aztec ruins? (1/2 hr away) I mean, we could’ve gone somewhere by the Animas River? Maybe let’s visit Shiprock again for sunrise? I’m definitely not familiar with the area, but I can’t imagine there was absolutely nowhere to go shoot sunrise. Or can’t shoot Milky Way from this spot? Maybe let’s try a different spot further back, or somewhere else, even off the main road somewhere. But that didn’t happen. Our guide, completely separate from the workshop, did offer to take us out the following evening, however cost for the guide would have been about $200, on top of paying for another night at the hotel, so I declined, and headed home. This is the very first photography workshop I have ever attended., and I was so looking forward to it. I will say that the event was organized well, the instructor and local guide were friendly, the hotel was great, the meals were decent. Taco bar day 1, and sandwiches on day 2. (I had read a review that the sandwiches were pretty bad, I didn’t think it was that bad. My turkey and swiss, had no swiss, and the deli completely missed one participants order, so it was delivered about an hour late, but not anything to make a huge fuss about), I did meet some great people, and got some great photography tips. If the weather had held up, the weekend might have been amazing, although we were still down an instructor. However, we didn’t see one single part of Bisti Badlands and nothing of Valley of Dreams that we were looking forward to. Of course, no refunds. No offers to re-book in the future with a discount. Again, I know these workshops are dependent on the weather, but I basically feel like I spent a lot of money to stay at a hotel in Farmington for a weekend, with no alternative photography locations and I can’t help but feel disappointed. We were shown some of the shots taken in June, and they were amazing! It just kinda felt like one thing on top of another for our group: sick instructor but no replacement, different guide, requests to drive our own vehicle, etc, that it just was not meant to be a great weekend. I was fortunate enough to live close enough to drive into NM for this, but I truly can’t help but feel for those that live much farther away, that not only paid for the workshop, but also had to buy airline tickets, rental car, extra hotel night, etc.. Definitely not Tamron’s fault for the weather, however I do feel there were a few issues, that maybe could have been handled better.
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Photography Workshop - August 2024

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Erica R
17 Jan, 2025
By Helen N for Magic of Alaska: Tamron Tour on Sep 13, 2023: This was my first-ever photography workshop and it won't be my last. Langell Photography was ready for every contingency, with Plans B, C, and D at the ready when original destinations were weathered out. The flexibility was surpassed only by the photography instruction, the accommodations, the meals -- it was all wonderful! The partnership with Tamron was admirable; Lisa and Erica complemented one another's teachings to the benefit of everyone. The feedback was powerful. I learned SO MUCH and had a great time. I would recommend Magic of Alaska workshops to anyone.