
Wildlife Immersion
Seven days in the most biodiverse place on Earth
Overview
Wildlife Immersion is a small-group wildlife photography workshop in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, built for photographers who want to work deeply in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Over seven days, the focus is on rainforest fieldcraft, changing light, animal behavior, and the patience required to create stronger wildlife images.
Each day is shaped by real conditions in the field. We may work forest edges at first light, explore rainforest trails, photograph birds and monkeys near the canopy, or move through coastal and mangrove habitats when conditions are right. The experience is guided by local knowledge, photographic intent, and respect for the wildlife that makes the Osa so extraordinary.
This is not a checklist-style wildlife tour. It is a photography-first experience designed to help you slow down, read the environment, and build more thoughtful images of Costa Rica's wildest peninsula.
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica — one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Home to four species of monkeys, nesting sea turtles, scarlet macaws, and humpback whales.
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