Capture the Wild Heart of Costa Rica

Premium wildlife photography workshops in the Osa Peninsula

Where the Wild Still Roams

The Osa Peninsula holds 2.5% of the world's biodiversity in just 0.001% of its landmass. This is where we photograph.

Osa Peninsula — why photographers come here

The Experience

Three small-group photography workshops in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula — each built around wildlife, field conditions, and the rhythm of the rainforest.

The Osa Peninsula is one of the most biologically rich regions on Earth, where rainforest, mangroves, coastline, and offshore waters create extraordinary opportunities for wildlife photography in Costa Rica. Capture Osa workshops are built around that wild range — with small groups, expert guidance, and local field knowledge.

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What You'll Capture

From scarlet macaws and monkeys to macro subjects, marine life, rainforest landscapes, and aerial views, the Osa Peninsula gives photographers a rare range of subjects within one compact region of Costa Rica.

Words from the Field

This wasn't just a photography workshop — it was a transformation. Waking before dawn to the sound of howler monkeys, then watching a jaguar cross our path... I'll carry this experience forever.

Sarah Mitchell

British Columbia, Canada · Wildlife Immersion

The level of access we had was extraordinary. Small group, expert guides who knew every trail and every species behavior. I came home with portfolio-worthy images and a deep respect for conservation.

James Thornton

London, United Kingdom · Wildlife & Whales

As a professional photographer, I've attended workshops worldwide. Capture Osa stands apart — the biodiversity density means every single outing yields remarkable encounters. Pure magic.

Elena Vasquez

Madrid, Spain · Macro World

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Limited groups. Unlimited wildness.