Everglades Full-Day Photo Tour December 28_2020
Join Understand Photography in the Everglades for a day-long photography workshop.
Joe will help you overcome exposure, lighting and compositional challenges.
Join Understand Photography in the Everglades for a day-long photography workshop.
Joe will help you overcome exposure, lighting and compositional challenges.
Everglades National Park is a photography paradise! We live here and really know the area. For photo spots and tips, watch this photography podcast/video show.
The Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park is a swamp forest about 20 miles long by five miles wide. The Big Cypress Bend Boardwalk is a 1.2-mile boardwalk into the forest. You won’t have much chance for landscape photography in this heavily wooded area. However, you are sure to see alligators, wading birds, snakes, turtles and maybe even deer, wild turkeys and black bears.
Everglades City takes you back in time. Once the county seat of Collier County, the town itself is adorable, with a few historic buildings to photograph. Take a peek inside the Rod and Gun Club to see this historic fishing club that has been open since the late 1800s. You can eat lunch here, but only if you have cash. Credit cards are not accepted.
Collier-Seminole State Park is a 7,271-acre park within one of the largest mangrove swamps in the world. There are several hiking trails, or you can rent a canoe to float along the Blackwater River, where you will be sure to see alligators, raptors, wading birds and possibly manatees.