Get eye level with nature.
Photograph Maine’s coastal wildlife from a quiet, eye-level kayak perspective as you paddle the tidal creeks of Scarborough Marsh, the state’s largest saltwater estuary. Learn how to approach subjects ethically, manage camera settings on the water, and compose stronger, more natural images.
This small-group workshop is designed to provide individualized guidance and a quiet, respectful approach to wildlife observation.Â
Details
Location:Â Â Â Scarborough Marsh, ME
Price:Â $125
Class Size:Â Limited to 6 participantsÂ
Possible Sightings
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Glossy Ibis
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Greater & Lesser Yellowlegs
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Short-billed Dowitchers
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Semipalmated Plovers
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Willets & Saltmarsh Sparrows
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Bald Eagles & American BitternÂ
Takeaways
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Ethical close-range wildlife photography
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Low-angle composition and depth
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Birds on ground, water, and flight
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Exposure and focus control from a kayak
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Protecting camera gear on the water
Workshop Fee
$125
per person
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Wildlife Photography Few Get to Experience.
Join us for a rare opportunity to photograph coastal wildlife from the water while gaining hands-on instruction in ethical approach, composition, and technique. Shooting from a quiet, eye-level kayak in Maine’s largest saltwater estuary offers a perspective few photographers experience. Space is limited to keep the workshop focused and personal.Â
Workshop Schedule
What To Bring
Accessibility, Fitness, & Level
Meet Your Instructor
David Mazur
Founder and Lead Instructor of Seacoast Photography School, David brings years of experience guiding photographers in dynamic outdoor environments. Known for his clear, witty, hands on approach, he breaks down complex concepts into practical, easy to understand guidance. His teaching style emphasizes confidence on the water, strong technical fundamentals, and helping photographers develop their own way of seeing, whether shooting from a kayak or working on land.