Join me, Raj Bose, for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of southern France at the Provence/Camargue Workshop from September 5–12, 2026. This immersive workshop offers a unique opportunity to photograph the world-renowned white horses of the Camargue as well as the picturesque landscapes of Provence. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just beginning your journey, you’ll be guided through breathtaking locations, expert techniques, and creative inspiration as we capture the spirit and beauty of this extraordinary region together. I invite you to be part of this amazing experience where learning, creativity, and the magic of Provence and the Camargue come together.
Highlights:
- Transfer from airport
- Roussillon
- Abbaye de Senanque
- Village of Lacoste
- Pont Julien Roman Bridge
- Goult
- Culinary workshop, with tasting, followed by a meal in their charming restaurant
- Aigues Mortes in the Camargue,
- The Roman Pont du Gard Aqueduct bridge
- Nimes, with its Roman Amphitheatre
- Wine Tasting in a centuries old winery
- Aigues-Mortes Salt Mine
- Photographing the famous Camargue Wild White Horses
- Sunrise Birdlife/Flamingos up close photo shoot with birdlife specialist at Camargue
September 6, Day 2:
- After breakfast we visit and photograph another beautiful village and an old stone Roman Bridge
- In the afternoon we visit a historical 17th century hamlet built of dry stones and showcasing an ancestral art of building and know-how, that has since disappeared. We will also visit a famous working Abbey, finishing the day with a sunset shoot of one of the most beautiful villages in France

September 7, Day 3 :
- Early morning photo shoot of the sunrise lighting up the ochre-coloured rock of the village
- After breakfast we will visit the final charming, Provencal village
In the afternoon, we head to a beautiful old farmhouse/hotel in a nearby village for a culinary workshop and tasting, followed by a meal in their charming restaurant

September 10, Day 6:
After breakfast, we head for historical Nimes, with its Roman Amphitheatre and one of the best-preserved Roman temples in the world. We will also enjoy a visit to the first public gardens in Europe which houses Roman remains, including the 1st century Temple of Diane and the Magne Tower, built in the first century BC


- On leaving Nimes, we stop for a wine tasting at a family run vineyard, where the passion for wine has been passed down through 5 generations. We will hear about their history and how a Gallo-Roman vineyard was discovered by an architect under their current vineyard!
March 12, Day 8:
After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and head to Marseille airport, arriving by 12h00 noon for afternoon flights (from 2pm onwards)
Optional for those staying an extra night on Saturday (with Sunday flights)
- Check in to the hotel at Marseille airport to drop luggage. Then take the bus or a taxi to Aix-en-Provence for the day

Tour Leader

Raj Bose
Landscape, wildlife and travel photographer based in Houston, USA. Brand Ambassador : fstop gear, Fotopro and Haida.
Instagram: @rajbose_photography
- All workshop prices are based on a minimum number of participants. The tour will only proceed if this minimum is met.
- A non-refundable deposit of 20% is required at the time of booking to secure your spot.
- Payments can be made via Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Zelle (preferred) or PayPal. You will receive a receipt for each transaction.
- The remaining balance is due 12 weeks before the workshop begins.
- Accommodation with breakfast on a twin sharing basis (Single supplement at an additional cost)
- Comfortable/transport
- Professional Driver and a local English-speaking guide
- Culinary course and meal in luxury hotel (without wine)
- Wine tasting
- Tuition, advice, guidance, and inspiration from an experienced photographer
- All entrance fees to monuments/activities
- Flights to/from France
- Meals except at luxury hotel after culinary course
- Drinks/personal expenses
- Thigh waders (essential) for horse photography (you can bring your own or hire them from us £20/pair)
- Any additional meals and snacks
- Visa Fees
- Tips
- Any medical /evacuation cost
Overnight at the hotel on Saturday 12th if you choose to stay an extra night
Cancellation Policy
- If you
need to cancel your booking, please notify us in writing. - Cancellations
made more than 12 weeks before the workshop start
date will result in the loss of your deposit only. - Cancellations
made within 12 weeks of the workshop are non-refundable.
If We Cancel
We do our best to avoid cancellations, but in rare cases, we
may need to do so. If that happens, you’ll have the option to:- Transfer
to another available workshop, or - Receive
a full refund.
Force Majeure
In situations beyond our control (known as Force
Majeure), refunds cannot be issued. This includes (but is not limited to)
natural disasters, pandemics, war, civil unrest, terrorism, transport
disruptions, extreme weather, or other unforeseen events. In such cases, we may
offer to transfer your booking to another workshop (subject to availability).- If you
Itinerary & Changes
- We strive to keep all the workshop information accurate and up to date.
- Draft itineraries are subject to change based on local conditions, seasonal factors, weather, availability, and safety considerations.
Travel Insurance & Liability
- Travel insurance is not included in your workshop fee.
- We highly recommend obtaining travel insurance from the time of booking. Your policy should cover: personal belongings, camera gear, medical costs, trip cancellation, delays, and personal accidents.
- We are not responsible for any losses or expenses related to the above.
- We’re thrilled for you to capture amazing moments during your workshop.
- If you post images online (e.g., social media or websites), please avoid naming local partners, ranchers, or animals to protect their privacy.
Things to bring
- Camera-Mobile Phone or a DSLR/mirrorless camera
- Tripod
- Laptop with Lightroom Classic and Photoshop
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable shoe- moderate amount of walking
- 16-35mm or any wide angle lens
- 24-70 mm or 24-105mm, 70-200mm -mid zoom range lens
- A telephoto zoom lens, such as a 100-400, or even better a 200-600mm lens.
- Circular Polarizer
- 6 or 10 stop ND Filter
- Camera Release Cable
- Tripod