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SUMMARY:Galapagos Liveaboard Workshop. Week 1
DESCRIPTION:1-8th November 2026. FULLY BOOKED.  \nThis is the first of two workshops Alex is running in November 2026\, both based on the same teaching and itinerary. \nThe trips are organised by Scuba Travel\, contact Caroline for bookings caroline@scubatravel.com \nGalapagos is the ultimate diving bucket-list destination. Home to arguably the greatest density and diversity of big animals that you can see underwater anywhere. To quote Simon Rogerson\, editor of Scuba Magazine in a recent article about Galapagos Sky\, “Hammerheads\, mantas\, dolphins\, whale sharks: the pelagic A-listers are all regulars at the Galapagos buffet\, and the rest of the guest list can be just as impressive. The parade of fish exceeds that of any other diving destination I have visited.” In summary Galapagos amazes even the mostly widely travelled divers – it is an unmissable destination. \n \nAlex adds “Every Galapagos trip is an adventure. It is an incredible place and each week there is a little different\, but always blows your socks off! And although both weeks will follow the same itinerary\, I’d expect them to serve up different thrills. Galapagos is famous for sharks\, especially hammerheads\, Galapagos sharks and whale sharks in abundance. But turtles\, eaglerays\, sea lions\, fur seals and even mantas can steal the show on any particular week.The different locations on the route really serve up different photographic treats\, for example the cooler water dives bring Mola mola\, iguanas and the endemic red-lipped batfish. It is really like 3 or 4 destinations in one\, but all the dives are united in serving up big fish in large numbers. And the itinerary also offers a couple of land excursions to just fill out your portfolio further.” \n\n\n\nIn addition to being known as the sharkiest place in the oceans\, Galapagos is also loved by photographers as realm of diving dinosaurs\, in the shape of the marine iguanas\, which can be photographed feeding on algae underwater in the shallows at specific sites. This is a must do experience mid-morning when the iguanas have warmed up and waves of them launch into the water in large numbers. It is even possible to see penguins and flightless cormorants on these dives. \n \nIt is important to state that Galapagos is not a destination for beginner divers. The conditions can be tough. At times the water can be warm and benign\, at others it is very cold (the penguins are a clue)\, the visibility mixed and currents are often strong and swirling. Galapagos Sky requires all divers to be Nitrox certified to dive at the remote Wolf and Darwin Islands. Do consider carefully if this trip is right for you before booking a place. \n \nThe workshop will be on the highly rated Galapagos Sky liveaboard\, Alex says “please note that unlike my normal workshops\, where we have total control of the itinerary\, in Galapagos\, even when you charter the whole boat\, the itinerary is fixed and agreed well ahead of time with the National Park. The expected itinerary is this.” Although this workshop is based on a 7 day itinerary\, Galapagos Sky currently spends 3 whole days at the legendary Darwin and Wolf area\, the place where anything can show up and usually does! \n\n\n\n“Galapagos is an amazing\, but challenging destination for underwater photography. Fantastic subject matter is everywhere\, but conditions are unpredictable and changeable\,” says Alex. “As I result I have found that this is a perfect destination to run a workshop more focused on post processing\, especially focusing on the latest tools available in image software. Of course we will cover underwater photography techniques\, but the workshop will spend more time on processing. We’ll start with the basics and build up to more advanced techniques that really suit underwater images. This is not a generic Lightroom course\, but one totally focused on improving your underwater images and dealing with the subject matter and conditions in Galapagos.” \n\n\n\nVITALS \nDates: 1-8th November 2026. \nGroup: 14 + Alex. \nCosts (The Galapagos Sky has slighting different prices for different cabins): \n£7850 GBP\, pp\, – Deluxe Cabins (6 spaces) person \n£8150 GBP\, pp\, – Master Cabins (8 spaces) person \n\nPackage: Scuba Travel have included in the package many items that you are usually require to pay separately. Our package includes the flight from mainland Ecuador out to the Galapagos Islands\, Quito hotel (based on room shares on liveaboard).  7 nights on board\, full board 2 people sharing chosen cabin grade. Nitrox included. Prepaid Hyperbaric chamber fee\, TCT & park fees (usually paid locally\, current total $255 USD). \nIt is expected that some guests will want to double up and repeat the diving and the workshop\, by doing both weeks. This is fine. But initially\, we will only let people book one week\, so that as many different people can get a space. Should there be spaces after the initial enquires or if there are cancellations these will be offered to those wishing to do both workshops. \n \n\nBOOKING \nA 30% deposit is required to confirm your place. An interim payment of 30% will be required in February 2026. The final balance will be due 100 days before travel. International flights can be booked approx 10 months prior to travel. \nAs with all my trips\, non-photographer partners are very welcome to join this exciting diving expedition\, but there is no reduction in the price of the workshop for being a non-photographer because of the limited spaces. \nThese trips are organised by Scuba Travel\, contact Caroline for bookings caroline@scubatravel.com
URL:https://www.amustard.com/event/galapagos-liveaboard-workshop-week-1/
LOCATION:Galapagos Islands\, Ecuador\, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno\, San Cristobal\, Galapagos\, Ecuador
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DTSTAMP:20260422T005941
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SUMMARY:Galapagos Liveaboard Workshop. Week 2
DESCRIPTION:8-15th November 2026. FULLY BOOKED.  \nThis is the second of two workshops Alex is running in November 2026\, both based on the same teaching and itinerary. \nThe trips are organised by Scuba Travel\, contact Caroline for bookings caroline@scubatravel.com \nGalapagos is the ultimate diving bucket-list destination. Home to arguably the greatest density and diversity of big animals that you can see underwater anywhere. To quote Simon Rogerson\, editor of Scuba Magazine in a recent article about Galapagos Sky\, “Hammerheads\, mantas\, dolphins\, whale sharks: the pelagic A-listers are all regulars at the Galapagos buffet\, and the rest of the guest list can be just as impressive. The parade of fish exceeds that of any other diving destination I have visited.” In summary Galapagos amazes even the mostly widely travelled divers – it is an unmissable destination. \n \nAlex adds “Every Galapagos trip is an adventure. It is an incredible place and each week there is a little different\, but always blows your socks off! And although both weeks will follow the same itinerary\, I’d expect them to serve up different thrills. Galapagos is famous for sharks\, especially hammerheads\, Galapagos sharks and whale sharks in abundance. But turtles\, eaglerays\, sea lions\, fur seals and even mantas can steal the show on any particular week.The different locations on the route really serve up different photographic treats\, for example the cooler water dives bring Mola mola\, iguanas and the endemic red-lipped batfish. It is really like 3 or 4 destinations in one\, but all the dives are united in serving up big fish in large numbers. And the itinerary also offers a couple of land excursions to just fill out your portfolio further.” \n\n\n\nIn addition to being known as the sharkiest place in the oceans\, Galapagos is also loved by photographers as realm of diving dinosaurs\, in the shape of the marine iguanas\, which can be photographed feeding on algae underwater in the shallows at specific sites. This is a must do experience mid-morning when the iguanas have warmed up and waves of them launch into the water in large numbers. It is even possible to see penguins and flightless cormorants on these dives. \n \nIt is important to state that Galapagos is not a destination for beginner divers. The conditions can be tough. At times the water can be warm and benign\, at others it is very cold (the penguins are a clue)\, the visibility mixed and currents are often strong and swirling. Galapagos Sky requires all divers to be Nitrox certified to dive at the remote Wolf and Darwin Islands. Do consider carefully if this trip is right for you before booking a place. \n \nThe workshop will be on the highly rated Galapagos Sky liveaboard\, Alex says “please note that unlike my normal workshops\, where we have total control of the itinerary\, in Galapagos\, even when you charter the whole boat\, the itinerary is fixed and agreed well ahead of time with the National Park. The expected itinerary is this.” Although this workshop is based on a 7 day itinerary\, Galapagos Sky currently spends 3 whole days at the legendary Darwin and Wolf area\, the place where anything can show up and usually does! \n\n\n\n“Galapagos is an amazing\, but challenging destination for underwater photography. Fantastic subject matter is everywhere\, but conditions are unpredictable and changeable\,” says Alex. “As I result I have found that this is a perfect destination to run a workshop more focused on post processing\, especially focusing on the latest tools available in image software. Of course we will cover underwater photography techniques\, but the workshop will spend more time on processing. We’ll start with the basics and build up to more advanced techniques that really suit underwater images. This is not a generic Lightroom course\, but one totally focused on improving your underwater images and dealing with the subject matter and conditions in Galapagos.” \n\n\n\nVITALS \nDates: 8-15th November 2026. \nGroup: 14 + Alex. \nCosts (The Galapagos Sky has slighting different prices for different cabins): \n£7850 GBP\, pp\, – Deluxe Cabins (6 spaces) person \n£8150 GBP\, pp\, – Master Cabins (8 spaces) person \n\nPackage: Scuba Travel have included in the package many items that you are usually require to pay separately. Our package includes the flight from mainland Ecuador out to the Galapagos Islands\, Quito hotel (based on room shares on liveaboard).  7 nights on board\, full board 2 people sharing chosen cabin grade. Nitrox included. Prepaid Hyperbaric chamber fee\, TCT & park fees (usually paid locally\, current total $255 USD). \nIt is expected that some guests will want to double up and repeat the diving and the workshop\, by doing both weeks. This is fine. But initially\, we will only let people book one week\, so that as many different people can get a space. Should there be spaces after the initial enquires or if there are cancellations these will be offered to those wishing to do both workshops. \n \n\nBOOKING \nA 30% deposit is required to confirm your place. An interim payment of 30% will be required in February 2026. The final balance will be due 100 days before travel. International flights can be booked approx 10 months prior to travel. \nAs with all my trips\, non-photographer partners are very welcome to join this exciting diving expedition\, but there is no reduction in the price of the workshop for being a non-photographer because of the limited spaces. \nThese trips are organised by Scuba Travel\, contact Caroline for bookings caroline@scubatravel.com
URL:https://www.amustard.com/event/galapagos-liveaboard-workshop-week-2/
LOCATION:Galapagos Islands\, Ecuador\, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno\, San Cristobal\, Galapagos\, Ecuador
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270211
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SUMMARY:Misool With Erin\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:28th January – 10th February 2027. FULLY BOOKED. \nAlex Mustard and Erin Quigley underwater imaging workshop at Misool Resort\, Raja Ampat\, Indonesia. \nContact Caroline@scubatravel.com for further information and waitlist places. \nScuba Travel is proud to announce the ultimate underwater photography event (probably): the combination of the incredible Misool Resort\, Raja Ampat\, staying for their longest package (12N in resort) at the peak time of year\, with a workshop taught by Alex and Erin. \n \nAlex says “we’ve done this once before and it was definitely a high-water mark on my workshops. But I am very excited about this event and want to tell you everything! It is hard to think of a more perfect dive destination than Misool Resort\, an idyllic resort in the world’s most incredible reef diving location. Whenever I have agreed to run workshops there\, I have always insisted that they are a step above and I am very excited that I am teaming up with Erin Quigley of Go Ask Erin fame! I am certain Erin needs little introduction\, but suffice to say she is globally recognised as THE leading expert and teacher for post processing underwater images (as well as taking fantastic photos herself and being a great teacher of in-water techniques too). Erin is generous and a natural teacher\, who loves sharing her knowledge\, making complexity of processing incredibly straightforward and simply helping others. This will be my fifth trip with Erin\, and our second time jointly hosting an event at Misool. Last time was truly spectacular with stunning reefs and mantas upon mantas\, we’re so excited to be going back.” \n \nMISOOL RESORT \nAlthough very remote\, Misool Resort lies at the heart of the world’s most spectacular coral reef habitat. The resort elegantly balances luxury (there are 4 staff to each guest) with active environmental protection to create an unforgettable and adventurous holiday experience in a truly unique destination. Take some time to look through the Misool website to appreciate this is no ordinary destination and resort: the island\, the food\, the rooms\, the diving…. It is no surprise that the resort is fully booked years in advance. Watch the video below to understand why this place is so\, so special: \n\n“Misool is a paradise\,” says Alex. “Lush coral reefs grow right beneath the rooms\, green turtles aggregate right off the beach\, reef sharks swim beneath the wooden walkways and huge schools and colourful blooms of soft coral gather just beneath the dock. On one visit we found 18 pygmy seahorses on the house reef. The island also has its own manta cleaning station\, flasher wrasse spawning spots and within minutes there are some of the most famous dives in Raja Ampat. And rather than diving them with a liveaboard load of dive buddies\, Misool runs small boats and even smaller groups\, ensuring you dive some of the world’s best reefs in a very exclusive way.  It is a place to immerse yourself in nature and in your photography. This is also an incredible place to stay\, and since the resort usually attracts a lot of non-divers\, it is common that people bring non-diving partners on this one\, as there are plenty of staff and experiences for them to enjoy while we are out snapping.” \n \n  \nPROTECTED PARADISE \nAlex continues “I first visited the Misool reefs in 2006\, before the resort had been built and it was obvious that these were the best hard coral\, best soft coral and fishiest reefs I had ever seen. What is perhaps even more remarkable is\, that returning there down the years\, the diving actually is better today. Many new dive sites have been discovered and we now know of a lot more manta cleaning stations (I can name 10 different manta cleaning sites close to the resort and I know the guides know more than me!). Above all there are a lot more fish\, a lot more turtles and a lot more rays and sharks. Species we’re used to witnessing vanishing from the oceans are blossoming here. It is very uplifting place to see.” \nWhat’s the secret formula? There’s no magic trick\, just sound marine conservation. Misool really is an ecologically minded resort – a 300\,000 acre marine protected area is an integral part of the resort and is funded and staffed because we visit. Scientific studies have measured a 250% average increase in the amount of fish inside the reserve over a 6-year period and by 2018 there were 25 times more sharks here than when I first visited. And the biomass is still growing.” By visiting Misool Resort you will be directly contributing to the Misool Foundation and supporting this work. \n \nTHE DIVING \nRaja Ampat has some of the most spectacular reef diving in the world. Diverse and dense gardens of hard corals\, walls stuffed with gaudy soft corals and fans\, tonnes of bright reef fish and a water column filled with schools. On top of this there are loads of turtles\, sharks\, manta rays and more. There is even a jellyfish lake. This trip is timed in January/February which can hopefully bring us the very best conditions\, with baitfish\, mantas\, sunshine and good visibility adding to this amazing destination. The trip is also over Alex’s birthday (the real one\, not the fake one he’s having on each trip in 2025). \nAlex adds “although the resort is surrounded by famous dive sites\, the ability to do easy house reef dives has been incredibly popular on our previous trips. It is such a privilege to be able to dive repeatedly and at your own convenience in this area. Getting to know a site and repeating it gives such a different perspective and imagery. We usually do three boat dives out on the celebrity sites and then one on the house reef. There is also excellent split level photography possible when snorkelling. On previous trips\, folks have also loved shooting as very small groups of photographers\, as we spread across all the boats and visit different sites. It is usual on liveaboards in Raja Ampat for the whole group to dive the same site\, while in Misool Resort we’re able to visit those same famous places with just a handful of people in the water. The small dive group size also means we can visit incredibly rich\, compact pinnacles that liveaboards groups just can’t fit on. And of course\, the resort has the local knowledge and dozens of dive sites that nobody else visits.” \n \nTHE WORKSHOP \nAlex and Erin will naturally divide the teaching of the workshop into their well-known areas of expertise. Alex presenting the main teaching on underwater technique and Erin sharing her mastery of post processing techniques. Alex will generally run the evening sessions that will take place in the dining room at the end of dinner\, with talks on shooting techniques and tips for working with specific subjects (Erin will sometimes guest too)\, which will blend increasingly into review sessions as the workshop continues. While Erin will run her late-afternoon “Office Hour” (aka “Happy Hour” as refreshments are often widely enjoyed) in the Hive\, giving you the chance to get those golden processing tips on your images (in time for image review!). Alex will also be on duty in the camera room – as your first point of contact for any gear related problems. Misool is a wonderful place to indulge in creating sensational images and the workshop is focused on enhancing this. The conditions will be highly suitable for wide angle and this will be a major focus. But there is also excellent fish photography and macro. \nSince we take over the whole of the resort\, Caroline from Scuba Travel will also be on location to help in looking after everyone\, taking care of the logistics and providing an extra point of contact. \n \nBOOKING INFO \nThis trip is being organised by Scuba Travel\, UK\, who organise most of Alex’s workshop trips. For reservations and further information\, please email Caroline@scubatravel.com (noting that they mainly work UK office hours for replies). However\, because we expect a lot of interest from photographers all around the world\, the trip is priced in US Dollars and without flights. Have a look at our tips for booking page\, to understand how places are allocated. \nA deposit of 35% of your package price is required to secure your spot\, followed by an interim payment on 1st July 2026 of a further 30%\, and the final balanced paid on 20th October 2026. \nVITALS \nDates: 28th January – 10th February 2027 (Sorong-Sorong) – includes 12 nights in resort + one in Sorong. \nNote you need to be in Sorong early morning of 28th January to catch the speedboat transfer to the resort (shortly after the Garuda flight from Jakarta arrives). Please check with Caroline at Scuba Travel before organising your flights (given the remote location it is very difficult to reach Misool resort if you miss the official transfer)\, Scuba Travel always happy to help in booking your flights etc. \nPrices: depends on accommodation option\, subject to availability \nSouth Beach villa                    USD $11975 pp (based on 2 sharing) \nWater cottage                         USD $13000 pp (based on 2 sharing) \nNorth lagoon villa                   USD $13450 pp (based on 2 sharing) \nIncluded: full board accommodation at Misool\, Workshop with Alex & Erin\, full diving package (upto 4 dives a day)\, 12lt Nitrox tanks & weights. 1 night post in Aston hotel in Sorong\, speedboat transfer to resort\, Contribution to the Misool Foundation and Raja Ampat park fees\, Sorong Airport transfers. \nThe resort is well suited to non-divers. The non-diver rate is $2900 USD less than the diver rate. Single supplements are available on all rooms. \n \nAnd finally here is a glimpse behind the scenes of the 2024 event:
URL:https://www.amustard.com/event/misool-with-erin-2027/
LOCATION:Misool Resort\, Raja Ampat\, Indonesia\, Yellu\, South Misool\, Raja Ampat Regency\, West Papua\, 98483\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270318
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SUMMARY:Thailand's Andaman Sea
DESCRIPTION:9th March-17th March 2027. OPEN. \nPlease contact Caroline@scubatravel.com for more information and reservations. \nThailand’s Andaman Sea: underwater photography workshop exploring the lush reefs and big animals of Richelieu Rock\, Koh Tachai\, Surin & Similan Islands by liveaboard. \nThailand’s Andaman Sea offers an exotic mix between the high biodiversity of Southeast Asia coral reefs and the richness of the tropical Indian Ocean. These picturesque reefs are packed with colourful soft corals\, sea fans and fish\, there are endemics like the Andaman anemone fish and unusual nudibranchs\, and big animals like mantas and whale sharks. In short it is an excellent destination for producing standout underwater photographs – the aim of this workshop. \n \n“Although I’ve not been to Thailand for long time\, the reefs of the Andaman Sea remain some of the most beautiful I’ve photographed\,” commented Alex. “And I saw first ever whale shark at Richelieu Rock\, so I am very excited to be headed back. This trip is timed for mid-March\, firmly in the NE monsoon\, which brings sunny weather\, calm seas and the best visibility to the region. For those that join some of my higher end trips\, do note that Thailand is lower priced destination compared with many we visit in Asia\, so you can expect more other divers in the water and less sumptuous accommodations than we usually experience in the leading resorts and liveaboards in Indonesia\, for example. Although we will be enjoying fantastic Thai food!” \nThe workshop will focus on the dive sites around Richelieu Rock\, Koh Tachai\, the Surin and Similan Islands. The trip is based on the experienced and well-run MV Bavaria liveaboard (28m\, purpose build\, steel-hulled)\, which Scuba Travel has chartered for an extended 7 night\, 26 dive\, itinerary (typical trips are 3 or 6 night). We’re running the workshop with a reduced number of divers onboard (16 plus Alex\, the boat usually takes 24 divers) for smaller dive groups underwater and more space on board. \n \nThailand’s Andaman Sea offers spectacular and diverse photography. Richelieu Rock is often hailed as the crown jewel of the Andaman Sea\, due to its extraordinary biodiversity\, vibrant purple soft corals\, and the chance to encounter both large pelagic species like whale sharks and manta rays\, as well as rare macro marine life. The site is a horseshoe-shaped pinnacle that emerges only at low tide and extends down to 40 metres. The site can experience strong currents\, but that brings life\, lots of life. Richelieu Rock is fantastic for both wide angle and macro\, offering encounters with large schools of barracuda\, trevallies\, tuna\, large cuttlefish and a wealth of smaller creatures such as ghost pipefish\, harlequin shrimp\, tiger-tail seahorses\, nudibranchs\, and frogfish. With so much to shoot\, we plan to be based for around half the trip at this spot. \n \nThe Similan Islands are another gem that make Thailand a world-class photo destination. With crystal-clear waters\, granite boulders\, and flourishing coral gardens\, the Similans offer stunning and easy conditions for photography. These reefs are characterised by lush soft corals\, attractive sea fans\, baitfish\, reef octopus and bigger creatures like turtles and leopard (zebra) sharks. On one previous trip Alex made over 30 dives on just one dive site here\, never tiring of the subject matter! Ko Tachai\, by contrast\, typically experiences stronger currents\, and is the top spot for big animals and schools. While the less visited sites of the Surin Islands are MV Bavaria’s speciality with a wealth of stunning spots combined with far fewer other divers. \n \nThe trip will be fully focused on photography with diving biased to the daytime and Alex running his teaching sessions each evening. The workshop will focus on the techniques relevant to the subjects we are seeing\, such a the stunning scenery\, big animal encounters\, schooling fish and macro portraits. Alex will also run image review sessions during the workshop. \n \nVITALS \nDates: 9th March-17th March 2027 (Phuket-Phuket) \nFrom £2650 GBP\, depending on cabin options (more below). Includes: airport transfers (from Phuket\, which is easily reached)\, 1 night Phuket hotel (twin share\, B&B)\, 7 nights Bavaria (all meals)\, 12lt tanks\, Nitrox\, 26 dives. Extras: Park Fees\, Gratuities\, larger tanks etc. Group size 16 + Alex. 4:1 guide ratio. \nRunning with a reduced guest capacity gives a variety of cabin options. Please include your preferred cabin option (if known) in your initial email to Caroline. \nPlease note that the two upper deck cabins on Bavaria have bunk beds and do not have an en suite bathroom\, so you must use a bathroom on the main deck. One of these cabins will be allocated to Alex\, the other is available as: \nSINGLE Standard Cabin (upper deck) £2650 note this is a double bunk beds with shared bathroom on main deck \nAll the remaining cabins have en suite bathrooms\, these are available as TWIN (2 sharing\, 2 beds)\, DOUBLE (2 sharing\, double bed)\, SINGLE (1 person): \nTWIN Comfort Twin Cabins (main deck) £2775  \nSINGLE Comfort Double Cabins (lower deck) £3325  \nDOUBLE  Deluxe Cabins (main deck) £3375  (large double bed) \nSINGLE Comfort Twin Cabins (main deck) £3525 \n \nBOOKING \nA 30% deposit is required to confirm your place. The final balance will be due 100 days before travel. International flights can be booked approx 10 months prior to travel. \nAs with all Alex’s trips\, non-photographer partners are very welcome to join\, but there is no reduction for taking a place on the workshop for being a non-photographer. \nThese trips are organised by Scuba Travel\, contact Caroline for bookings caroline@scubatravel.com \n \n 
URL:https://www.amustard.com/event/thailand-2027/
LOCATION:Bavaria Liveaboard\, Thailand\, 67/1 Moo 5\, Khuk Khak\, Amphur\, Phang Nga\, Takua Pa District\, 82220\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270505
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SUMMARY:Dumaguete With Marty
DESCRIPTION:24th April – 4th May 2027. FULLY BOOKED. \nPlease note that this workshop is booked direct with Atlantis Dive Resort\, Philippines. Please contact reservations.tl@atlantishotel.com for waitlist spots. \nThe Philippines sits in the heart of the Coral Triangle\, home to the world’s most biodiverse tropical marine life and is arguably the world’s epicentre for underwater photography. We hope that you will join this unique collaborative workshop with Alex Mustard and Marty Snyderman for this very special Macro Masterclass\, at the fantastic Atlantis Dive Resort in Dumaguete. Prices from $4552 USD\, 10 days\, 5 scheduled dives each day included. \n \n“I am very excited to be returning to Atlantis for this workshop.” says Alex. “The muck and patch reef diving around Dauin and Dumaguete has always proved amongst my most productive spots anywhere in the world. These dives have yielded many of my well-known shots\, including a WPY Category winner\, and all taken while enjoying staying at the welcoming and elegant Atlantis Dumaguete Resort. This destination has always been very popular on my previous workshops because of the resort’s excellent food\, relaxed vacation vibe\, beachfront location and for being very close to the best dive sites. This last point allows Atlantis to run 4 day dives and a night dive each day\, which combined with the area being so critter rich makes every day there mega-productive for photography.” \n“The location is one of the great macro meccas\,” Alex continues. “It is definitely packed with critters\, but in my experience has a few less rarities than other places\, but very much makes up for that with abundance of all the prime subjects. Dumaguete is particularly amazing in the spring\, when it is celebrated for frogfish\, nudibranchs and cephalopods. I have done many dives here with more that 10 frogfish on the dive (my record is 14\, although a friend claims he counted 40 on one amazing dive). Most of the dive sites are in locally enforced no-take reserves and are filled with normal reef life too. It is my favourite spot anywhere to photograph clownfish\, and it is possible to see 7 different species on a single dive here. Oh\, and it is renowned for large photogenic nudibranch\, seahorses\, skeleton shrimps and more.” \n \n“I am also really delighted that Marty Snyderman invited me to run this event with him\,” says Alex. “I’ve been reading Marty’s articles\, books and wowing at his photos for pretty much my entire life and I am very excited by what he’ll bring to this workshop group. Marty is a longstanding Photography Ambassador for Atlantis Resorts and Liveaboards\, which means he has the insight to ensure we’re always heading out to most photographic dive sites and I know that the whole Atlantis team is excited to be hosting us and are committed to making this a truly special workshop.” \n“I am thrilled to be at Alex’s side for this workshop\,” adds Marty. “One of the benefits of my work with Atlantis Dive Resorts and Liveaboards is being able to share our marine life and the nuances of the behaviors we have an opportunity to see and document with divers from all over the world. No doubt about it\, being in the heart of the Coral Triangle\, the photographic opportunities are endless. Our camera facilities make dealing with camera systems safe and easy. Our dive guides understand the concerns and desires of underwater shooters\, and they are eager to show you the best diving they can. I could go on and on about Atlantis\, but what I really want to say is I very much look forward to meeting and diving with those of you who are able to join us. We are going to enjoy some fantastic diving!”\n\n\n \n\nThe workshop includes 10 nights in a deluxe room at Atlantis (and single room supplement is very reasonably priced)\, on full board (including all meals: a chef-prepared breakfast and three course lunch and dinner)\, with all diving and Nitrox pre-paid. Everyone also has a one day trip to Apo Island (wide angle) a beacon in the Philippines marine conservation story. The group size is 21 plus Alex & Marty\, dives will be 4 photographers with a guide and we will be split across multiple boats. \n \nVITALS:\nThe workshop runs from 24th April to 4th May 2027 (note that the package does include the internal flights from and back to Manila). \nThe price is $4552.00 USD per person\, from Manila to Manila (based on a shared room). It includes “full board” accommodation (all meals included)\, nitrox diving (certainly 40+ dives)\, Alex Mustard/Marty Snyderman macro workshop\, internal flights and transfers (if on the group arrival dates – there may be a different price for flights/transfers if travelling on other days). \nPlease don’t book your international flights yet (because the internal flight schedule is not yet confirmed)\, but based on current flight times you would need to be in Manila by 7am on the morning of 24th April to catch the intended flight to Dumaguete. And will return to Manila on morning of 4th\, for international flights after 3pm. \nGroup size 21+ Alex & Marty. Max 4 divers to 1 guide. \nRoom upgrades are available. The same package with deluxe Single Room costs $5236.00 USD. Note prices are in US Dollars and payable direct to Atlantis Resorts. \nNot included: Marine Park Fees \n \nWorkshop full. For waitlist and further information and please contact reservations.tl@atlantishotel.com. Spaces allocated on a first come\, first served basis. \nA deposit of 30% of your package price is required to secure your place. The final balance is due 90 days before the workshop 22nd January 2027.
URL:https://www.amustard.com/event/dumaguete-with-marty/
LOCATION:Atlantis Dive Resort\, Dumaguete\, Philippines\, Dauin\, Negros Oriental\, 6217\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:Photography Workshop
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