NGO Photography Workshop in Malawi

Price
US $2950 excluding flights
Duration
15 Days
Type
Small group
More info
Price includes accommodation (single ensuite rooms), 2 meals a day, all transport on the ground, photographic tutoring, guidance by a local team
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Description of NGO Photography Workshop in Malawi

Price information

US $2950 excluding flights
Price includes accommodation (single ensuite rooms), 2 meals a day, all transport on the ground, photographic tutoring, guidance by a local team
Make enquiry

Check dates

2024: 19 May

Travel guides

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Vacation information

SINGLE USE PLASTIC-FREE:
As a tour company, we feel a strong sense of responsibility to do whatever we can to minimise our carbon footprint. One important element of this is to decrease, and wherever possible eliminate, our use of single use plastic. During this photo safari, we will be able to keep the full itinerary free of single use plastics; both at our accommodation and on the road. We'll ensure that our guests have reusable bottles, that there will be no straws or plastic kitchen ware used, and that we recycle other rubbish wherever possible. We will provide all our guests with both reusable bottles and tote bags, to avoid plastic bottles and plastic bags. Importantly, we'll make sure to make our guests aware of our intentions of keeping the trip free of single use plastic, so that they can make any necessary adjustments from their side.
BAGS:
We provide all our guests with reusable tote bags to cut out the need for any plastic bags whilst on this trip.
IN THE ROOMS:
We use three lodges on this trip, and all have committed to avoiding single use plastic for our guests. They will provide water sources from which we can fill up our bottles and the rooms will not have single use wrappers or toiletry bottles etc.
WATER BOTTLES:
We will provide reusable bottles for our guests, and we'll ensure there will be enough opportunities for them to refill these.
EDUCATION:
We'll educate our clients on our policies, both before and at the start of our trip so they know why we are doing what we are doing. Having conversations about single use plastics with our accommodations is also a way of spreading the message about ditching single use plastics.
CHANGE-MAKING:
As part of the process of eliminating single use plastics on this trip, I had to have conversations with all three lodges through which they agreed to eliminate single use plastics.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We believe in the power of photography; the power to create incredible experiences, and the power to make a positive impact. That’s why we founded our Trust, a non-profit organisation that uses photography to make a positive impact on both a social and conservation level. Our photo tours finance the running costs of the Trust, so by just by joining one of our workshops, you're indirectly contributing. (So all you have to do to make a difference is have the photo adventure of a lifetime!) Through the Trust, we provide free professional photography to charities doing environmental and conservation work; images they can use for fundraising and communication purposes.

Waste Management:
We try to use products, services and food that have the least impact on the waste management of the country we are traveling in. If waste is generated and cannot be immediately recycled or disposed of, we transport it with us to the best location for proper disposal or recycling. We firmly believe in only leaving footprints behind. For this particular trip, we can ensure that we'll be avoiding all single-use plastics.

At our office in Cape Town, we recycle, compost, and minimise the use of paper by predominantly working with digital files.

People

Apart from supporting conservation initiatives through our photography, we also support social nonprofits. We provide free professional photography to charities that do valuable work and can use the images for fundraising purposes.

Through our Trust, we also run PhotoVoice workshops for youth in underprivileged South African communities. We identify talented young individuals with an interest in and talent for photography, and provide workshops where we encourage them to tell their stories, and the stories of their communities, through photography. We teach them creative self-expression, and the power visual images can have. Participants are encouraged to raise awareness about issues that matter most to them, which stimulates positive activism.

How Volunteers Contribute:
More importantly, participants on this program offer hands-on support to the Heart of a Woman Project, a project that teaches mobile photography and social media skills to women who run important social impact programs in their communities. Participants will also be visiting and photographing a number of other nonprofit organisations in Cape Town's townships, and they'll donate some of the images to these organisations, so that they have additional visual tools to raise awareness for their work.

Supporting Local Economy:
All operational staff members on the ground are locals, who get consistent training opportunities, comfortable accommodation, healthy food, and fair wages and working conditions.

Cultural Photography:
We approach cultural and portrait photography carefully and ethically. We make sure our clients are thoroughly educated on local cultures, and on approaching people in a non-intrusive way.

Accommodation:
We always use accommodation that is a mix between the best location for the photographic work that we are doing, and which benefits the local community. As a result we tend not to use large international hotel groups, but rather rely on locally owned accommodation. We avoid any accommodation that we believe is exploitative of either the local people or of the environment.

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