Local PICC alumni from 2022 and 2023 sessions in Azuero, and visiting youth from North and South America, participated in 2 wonderful morning hikes with the DSLR cameras and long lenses through Canopy Venao's dense and biodiverse forest (with special access permission). We spent the mornings photographing the plants and animals in the forest and then the afternoons reviewing their…
Category: Conservation
Pro Eco Azuero Conservation Photography Workshop
Joining a talented group of young women in Pedasí, Panamá at Pro Eco Azuero's headquarters, the PICC team helped to orient them to the DSLR cameras, ethical conservation photography, field sketching, and discussions on how to be an informed green guide. We spent an incredible morning in the beach dunes and mangrove forests near Pedasí at the newly designated Rufugio…
BACHO-K School and Youth Photography Workshop
The PICC team traveled north to the village of Rwenshama, where the team renewed their friendship with the Banyabutumbi Cultural heritage Organization (BACHO-K). BACHO-K is led by Akiikih Apollo, a talented dancer, singer and musician, as well as a brilliant leader in feeding, housing, educating, nurturing and loving over 300 orphan children. With the support of our wonderful donors, we…
Conservation Photography Students Take Amazing Photos of Mountain Gorillas
Student photographers capturing amazing images of Guesthouse visitors

Field photography and sketching. The students are taken in small groups into the animals’ habitat to spend hours observing and photographing populations of local primates (DSLR Canon cameras, 70-300mm zoom lenses). Participating teachers and elders also join the students in the field. Students are taught to look carefully at their surroundings, to notice the animals and small parts of the ecosystems that they might normally walk past, and learn from the elder’s knowledge and viewpoint. The students also experience being part of the primates’ habitat and gain an appreciation for its behavior and needs. They gain experience in creating detailed observational notes and sketches to accompany their photographs, recording their observations in a small, personal notebook. These notes and stories are scanned, printed, and displayed with the photographs, allowing the experience to be shared by classmates, families, and community members. They have the opportunity for their best photographs to be printed onsite and made into a display, and the images are also posted on the PICC webpage.