CAMARGUE HORSES OF SOUTHERN FRANCE
Photograph the exquisite power of these native wild white stallions along the picturesque beaches and marshlands on the south coast of France
JUNE 29 - JULY 4, 2026
In the far south of France, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the arms of the Rhone River lies Camargue, the largest river delta in Western Europe. Home to 400 species of birds including flamingos, the marshes and lagoons near the ocean provide a rich habitat for these animals to live and thrive. The most famous of which being the angelic white Camargue Horse. This ancient horse breed is indigenous to southern France and considered to be one of the oldest breeds in the world, it lives semi-feral here among the marshlands as they have for thousands of years. They are looked after by Guardians (cowboys) whose help we shall enlist to create classic and graceful images of these statuesque white horses galloping through the waterways that they call home. Just imagine the smell of salt water in the air as the orange sun is setting for the day, by all accounts that would be a pretty good way to spend an evening. Now picture a herd of ten beautiful white horses running towards you in a show of unity and strength with that golden light hitting their mane as you stand in position with your camera ready to freeze the action. This would be a nature photographer’s dream!
On this 5 day Photography Workshop we will have 7 sessions photographing these magnificent creatures during the best light of the day: sunrise and sunset. Our small group size will ensure that everyone will have plenty of space and get the help and attention they need as we watch the horses frolicking about while guided by their guardians to maximize our photo opportunities. All transportation and lodging (single occupancy) are included in this workshop. All throughout you will be provided with expert instruction on how best to capture all the action and interesting gestures and compositions. The goal of the workshop is to give you the ability to explore, learn, and fine tune those photography skills both in the field as well in post processing development to bring your images to life. Helping clients create a portfolio of images they are excited and proud of is priority number one on all of our workshops (along with having a good time).
INSTRUCTOR: DANI LEFRANCOIS & VIKTORIA HAACK
GROUP SIZE: 7 PARTICIPANTS
COST: $5950
INCLUDED: All Transportation and Lodging (Single Person Occupancy Room)
NOT INCLUDED: Airfare, snacks, meals, alcohol, tips & gratuities
DEPOSIT: A 50% deposit is required to secure a spot, with the final balance due 90 days prior to the workshop.
ITINERARY
The workshop will begin on Monday June 29 and this day will be set aside for arrivals into the airport in Marseille, France (MRS). Guests will be received and transferred to our hotel for the duration in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a beautiful fishing town on the Mediterranean full of so much charm that Vincent Van Gogh spent time there painting. We will spend that day getting acquainted with the city, have an afternoon discussion on how best to capture moving wildlife and the proper settings, and enjoy a good dinner. On Day 2 we will begin with our sunrise session photographing the horses in beautiful morning light. Each day thereafter we will be shooting in the early morning and late afternoons, capturing them in different environments around Camargue; beaches, marshes, ponds and dunes. All of which are a one of a kind setting for unique and powerful images. Mid-day will be for exploring the town, image reviews or critique, and relaxing. Our beautiful hotel in this seaside town has a heated pool, spa services, and a beach just 100 meters away. The final photography sessions with the horses will be on July 3 and participants should plan to fly home out of Marseille or continue their trip in France on the following day, Saturday July 4, 2026 (our travel day).
USEFUL INFO / PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY
Physical difficulty of this tour will be easy as we will be walking on beaches and in vehicles. It is important for participants to be in good physical health, but there will be no hiking at all.
Participants are responsible for their own travel to and from Marseilles, France and must have a valid passport to do so. Expect warmer temperatures this time of year with lows in the mid 60’s Fahrenheit and highs in the 80’s F.
There will be early mornings and late evenings, possibly returning at 10pm so that we can photograph the horses in the best possible time during the edges of the day’s light.
AIRPORT / ACCOMODATIONS / FOOD
Participants should fly into the Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) on June 29 where you will be received and transferred to our hotel in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer a little more than an hour away and close to Camargue Regional Natural Park. Hotels are single occupancy (not shared with another participant) and are included for the nights of June 29 - July 3, checking out on July 4. Participants will be transported back to the Marseille Airport on July 4 to catch their flights home or extend their trip.
All transportation and hotel accommodations are included on this tour as well as breakfast. Other meals, drinks, alcohol and tips are not included. More logistical info will be emailed as the dates get closer.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
A photography workshop in the beautiful south of France with a gallant and wild subject matter that is found nowhere else: The White Horses of the Sea in Camargue. This tour will be equal parts adrenaline and tranquility with the rush of these powerful horses running in stride and their beauty and grace being what we are aiming to capture with our cameras.
This won’t be a typical workshop where we are running around to locations chasing the best weather and light. It will be more of a controlled wildlife portrait session where you will be able to come away with a portfolio of wild horses, a universally loved photographic subject, in the golden light of sunrise and sunset. In addition to our time in the field, we will work on post processing techniques for both color and black and white, which equally look stunning for these types of images.
If you have ever wanted to work on your wildlife photography techniques, then this is the perfect environment with lots of repetitions to learn your camera and what works and what doesn’t when shooting moving subjects and animals. You will be able to shoot during the morning, review photos during the day, and then get another opportunity that evening to try new things. This kind of immediate feedback, with chances to try again right away along with the help of our seasoned pros, is one of the quickest ways to improve and increase that percentage of keeper photographs while in the field.
PHOTOS OF OUR ACCOMODATIONS
FIELD & CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION WILL INCLUDE:
Creating compelling compositions and storytelling through images
Controlling your camera in manual mode
Understanding and using the Histogram
Best settings for wildlife photography
Creative Techniques for wildlife, motion blur, panning, etc.
Understanding and using light
Capturing Difficult Scenes (getting all the pieces in the field to put together in post processing)
Lightroom - importing and organizing
Lightroom development tools
Cleaning up images - cloning tools, warping and stretching, eliminating distractions
Blending images in Photoshop
Dodging and burning
Using layers and masks
Mindful sharpening (depending on the output)
Image Critiques
RECOMMENDED CAMERA GEAR, ETC
DSLR or Mirrorless camera with lenses up to 600mm
Teleconverter
Camera manual
Memory cards
A very sturdy tripod
Cable Release Trigger
Filters: Circular Polarizing Filter
Lens cloths, rocket blower, etc.
Computer with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop
Notebook
RECOMMENDED GEAR - CLOTHING, ETC.
Layers of warm clothing
Shoes that can get wet or muck boots
Hats and gloves
Handwarmers
Sunglasses
Rain coat
Umbrella
Bug net for head
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED:
Camera Equipment
Airfare
Hotels before or after the workshop
Meals, snacks, alcohol
Tips & Gratuities
TOTAL COST $5950
1ST DEPOSIT OF $2975 IS REQUIRED TO RESERVE A SPACE
FINAL PAYMENT OF $2975 IS DUE 90 DAYS BEFORE THE WORKSHOP
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MEET THE INSTRUCTORS
DANI LEFRANCOIS
DANI LEFRANCOIS
Meet Dani: part wilderness child, part road trip aficionado, and full-time photo guide. Hailing from the overly tamed, highly populated area of the Niagara Region in Southern Ontario, Dani's childhood was a blend of summer camps and road trips with mosquito bites and car sickness (but only if she’s reading). She practically grew up with a map in one hand and a camera in the other, ready to explore the world around her and capture nature at every turn.
Her love affair with photography was truly sparked on a fateful journey to Cape Breton Island, NS, where the rugged landscapes and salty air whispered secrets only a lens could capture. But it was a wild romp through Banff & Jasper National Parks and through Yukon and Alaska that lit the fire under her tripod, making her realize that snapping shots wasn't just a hobby—it was her calling.
In 2011, Dani packed her bags, bid farewell to the Ontario flatlands, and set up camp in Banff, where the mountains echoed her ambition, and the glacier fed lakes sang her name. With her trusty adventure dog, Tuzo, by her side, they conquered trails, played in rivers, and Dani took more photos of Tuzo pooping in pretty places than she could count.
When Dani's not squeezing as much life out of a photo day as possible from sunset to the night sky to her favourite, sunrise, you'll find her cruising the open road, windows down, music up, and the tallest can of iced tea that she can find within arm's reach. Hiking, driving, knitting and Netflixing, she's a woman of extremes from always on the go or not moving at all. For the past two decades, Dani's calendar has been a graveyard of missed photo contest submission deadlines, a testament to her eternal optimism and perpetual forgetfulness. She's watched deadlines sail past like ships in the night, waving goodbye to her dreams of fame and fortune, one missed entry form at a time. But hey, who needs prizes when you've got a camera full of memories and a dog who thinks you're the greatest photographer in the world? For Dani, the real prize lies in the moments she captures, not the awards she misses out on. As Dani's wild journey continues, she finds the most joy in guiding others around the majestic landscapes of Banff National Park and to exciting new locations around the world. And though her track record with contest deadlines may leave something to be desired, Dani's determination remains unshakable.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of life, Dani knows the true treasures lie in the simple joys—camping under a blanket of stars, hiking to hidden waterfalls, and sharing her passion for the landscape with anyone who will listen. So, as Dani Lefrancois blazes her trail through life, camera in hand and Tuzo by her side, one thing's for certain—wherever Dani goes, laughter, love, and endless possibilities are sure to follow. www.danilefrancois.com
VIKTORIA HAACK
VIKTORIA HAACK
Viktoria is a globally published, multi-genre photographer, who finds profound connection in the world around her and aims to inspire a reverence for the natural world through her work. Originally from the UK, Viktoria has made British Columbia, Canada her home since 2007. She has a background in fine art and anthropology. This, combined with her love of the natural environment brings a unique perspective to her photography. Her ethos is to tread lightly; observe and search out the subtle visual story within whichever photographic genre she is working. Her work covers the fields of landscape & nature, portrait, wedding, event, promotion, editorial, stock and photography education. Her versatility across multiple photographic disciplines continuously sparks new levels of creativity that inspire and excite her.
Viktoria is an ambassador for Nikon Canada and Kase Filters Global. She feels privileged to be regularly invited to serve as a judge in leading international photography competitions. As an experienced speaker and educator, Viktoria loves to share her passion for photography with others. Prior to becoming a professional photographer, she worked in the nonprofit sector in both conservation and animal welfare. She is a dedicated advocate for the environment and proud member of Nature First.
Select collaborations and publications include: The National Trust, BBC, Ben Q Lighting, Lowepro, Benro, BCSPCA, CBC, Vogue Italia, Digital Photo, N Photo Magazine, Outdoor Photography, Practical Photography, Outdoor Photography Canada. www.viktoriahaackphotography.ca
CANCELLATION POLICY & TRAVEL INSURANCE
We reserve the right to cancel the workshop if minimum participants are not met or in the event of an emergency. In the event that a specific guide cannot personally attend, then a replacement guide will be the first option. If a cancellation does occur, participants may either use the fee towards a future workshop or receive a full refund. We are not responsible for travel expenses incurred and therefore strongly recommend getting travel insurance to cover such costs. Two companies that we recommend are Ripcord and Squaremouth.
A $200 change fee will be charged for changes or cancellations. Participants who cancel prior to 90 days before the workshop will receive either a full refund or credit to a future workshop minus the change fee. Any cancellations within 90 days of the workshop cannot be refunded under any circumstances. Only if we are able to fill the vacancy, will the participant will receive a credit to a future workshop minus the change fee. Workshop credits are good for one calendar year from the date of the missed workshop. If a desired replacement workshop is sold out, we will work with you on the credit.
Any cancellations within 30 days of the workshop (for any reason) will forfeit their entire registration fee as it is extremely difficult to fill the space on that short of notice. If a true emergency arises last minute we will do our best to work with you granting a partial credit towards a future workshop, but this is not guaranteed. Again travel insurance is strongly recommended.