Two Eggs on the Sand, Little Tybee Island ©Celso Gonzalez-Falla

Spring on the Georgia Coast is something you don’t want to miss. The migrating birds are still stopping along the barrier islands, the flora is waking up from a long winter’s nap, and the light is absolutely amazing. With an average high of 77 and low of 62, and hurricane season still a ways off, April has perfect weather for exploring the islands, morning boat rides, and nighttime shooting on the beach. Also, the bugs are still months away!

So, whether we’re exploring the history and nature of Daufuskie, photographing birds from the  Little Tybee dunes, or shooting the architecture and culture of Tybee Island, this is a workshop designed to help you expand your current photo skills, and explore new possibilities. And we are proud to have Molly Roberts as our instructor. Please see her bio below.

On Thursday and Friday, Sundial Charter Toursan eco tour agency, will be our private tour guide while we boat to the islands of LIttle Tybee and Daufuskie. Sundial Charter Tours is owned and operated by my friend Captain René Heidt, a woman who knows these islands’ history, ecology, flora, and fauna like the back of her hand. She is also a master naturalist. She and her Captains, who are also well versed in these waters and islands, will guide us on private tours of Daufuskie Island (Thursday), and Little Tybee Island (Friday). With no more than 6 students per boat we’ll have plenty of room to shoot as we move along the creeks and estuaries.

This Workshop is Limited to 8 Students. 

Go HERE for more information and to register.

Tybee at Sunset ©Beate Sass