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RAUL TOUZON is a documentary and underwater photographer who specializes in making images that convey what he refers as to “The Eternity of a Moment”. Raul has traveled extensively in Latin America documenting its cultures and building an extensive collection of dramatic photographs that have been used in many corporate and editorial publications such as: National Geographic Magazine, Outdoor Photographer and National Geographic Traveler. Raul is a full time educator and instructor producing and teaching world class workshops for the Santa Fe Workshops and National Geographic Expeditions .
Package Prices
New York City- A National Geographic Expedition: $2795 (Without Hotel) $3995 (With Hotel)
Includes: 7 nights accommodation, double occupancy, internal transportation, all breakfasts, several lunches and dinners.
Does not include air travel. For single occupancy, add $1200. For more information about the New York City trip:
Positano & The Amalfi Coast: $3790
Includes: 7 nights accommodation, internal transportation, all breakfasts, most lunches and dinners.
Does not include air travel. The Positano workshop is limited to 7 participants.
JOE McNALLY is a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine and a master of digital photography, Joe McNally was described by American Photo magazine as perhaps the most versatile photojournalist working today. Joe's clients include Sports Illustrated, ESPN Magazine, New York magazine, and many advertising agencies. Joe will lead the April 26 and October 25, 2009 workshops.
BOB SACHA is an award-winning photojournalist who has produced 17 articles for National Geographic magazine, including three stories that garnered Picture of the Year awards. Bob also regularly shoots for Fortune, Time, and Islands magazines. He began his storied career at Life magazine and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Bob will lead the May 3 and October 18, 2009 workshops.