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17 October 2018

Angama Mara, the safari lodge overlooking Kenya's Maasai Mara, has opened a new on-site photographic studio for guests of its two tented campsites.

The Studio will host photographic tutorials and editing sessions with Adam Bannister, Angama Mara's on-site wildlife photographer, to teach guests how to use their own cameras in a professional setting. With Apple desktop computers and the latest photo-editing software, the Angama Photographic Studio gives guests the opportunity to spend some of their time between safaris, editing, retouching, color-correcting and otherwise perfecting their wildlife photos.

Guests can also print a small portfolio of their photos at an additional cost or purchase a USB device to store their photos from the trip.

For more information see the news release below.

Angama Mara Launches Wildlife Photo Studio for Guests to Hone Their Skills

New York -- Angama Mara, the award-winning safari lodge overlooking Kenya's Maasai Mara, has announced the launch of a new on-site photographic studio.

Access to the studio is included for all guests of Angama Mara, providing a creative hub for content creation, teaching and sharing. The Studio will host multiple photographic tutorials and editing sessions with Angama Mara's on-site wildlife photographer to teach guests how to use their own cameras in a professional setting. With Apple desktop computers and the latest photo-editing software, the Angama Photographic Studio gives guests the opportunity to spend some of their time between safaris, editing, retouching, color-correcting and otherwise perfecting their wildlife photos of a lifetime.

Guests wanting to make the most of their photographic safari experience can book a safari with Adam Bannister, Angama Mara's on-site wildlife photographer and naturalist, who will accompany them for a private safari. The full-day safari for four includes an experienced guide, as well as Adam as the photographic host. Booking in advance is advised as the safari is subject to Adam's availability.

Before returning home, guests can print a small portfolio of their photos at an additional cost or purchase a USB device to store their photos from the trip.

For more information about Angama Mara, visit http://www.angama.com.


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