Costa Rica Photo Adventure with award-winning PWA photographer Chase Guttman.
Join us in one of the most intense biological places on earth.
Our small-group Costa Rica Photo Adventure takes you to the crown jewel of land, water, and life… the Osa Peninsula. National Geographic named it “the most biologically intense place on earth.” Located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Peninsula covers more than 700 square miles of unparalleled biodiversity. It is estimated to contain 2.5% of the biodiversity of the entire world – while covering less than a thousandth of a percent of its total surface area. Using our hotel as a base, our explorations throughout this tropical rainforest will focus on a variety of wildlife, including four species of monkeys (Howler, Spider, White-Faced Capuchin, and the endangered Squirrel monkey), a wide variety of tropical birds, including Toucan, Tanagers, Hummingbirds, Parrots, and the endangered Scarlet Macaws. We’ll also search for sea turtles, Golfo Dulce poison dart frogs, sloths, tamandua, coati, and maybe even a Puma.
A photo workshop in Costa Rica wouldn’t be complete without photographing landscapes, seascapes, nature, local fishermen, ranchers, surfers, and authentic Costa Rican culture.
Having made three trips to Costa Rica before accepting the leadership role for this adventure, Chase Guttman is perfect for this wonderful experience with mother nature.
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