Back by popular demand, join professional photographer Lee Pullen on a photo safari at Bristol Zoo Project!
Explore the zoo grounds and take stunning photos of the animals, including exclusive access to the Lemur Walkthrough. Lee will be with you throughout the tour, providing friendly expert guidance on wildlife photography, covering everything from composition and lighting to camera settings. His extensive experience means he can also offer tips on any other aspects or genres of photography you may be interested in, ensuring you gain valuable insights no matter your interests or skill level.
You’ll receive a free print of your favourite photo as a memento of the day, and the opportunity to showcase your top three shots on the Bristol Zoo Project Facebook page and reach over 100,000 people!
This exciting 3-hour experience includes all-day zoo admission and complimentary tea and coffee. It's suitable for a maximum of 8 people.
Age 12+
The session is aimed at beginner to intermediate photographers.
Please bring your camera and any lenses you own with you – any camera is fine.
Tripods are not recommended, as some of our viewing areas have limited space.
In the event of very bad weather, the session may be postponed.
Sturdy walking shoes and suitable outdoor clothing are highly recommended.
Lee Pullen is a professional photographer from Bristol. He has more than 15 years of experience behind the camera, and has been a featured photographer for Nikon Pro Magazine.
Lee’s regular clients include Bristol Cathedral and the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust, and his work has appeared in publications far and wide, such as BBC News and The Guardian.
They say you should never work with children or animals, but Lee likes a challenge so does both, taking portraits of babies and pets as well as his wildlife photography! You can see examples of Lee’s photos on his website here.
£80 per person. Members save 10%!
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