San Diego Zoo Sleepover

I love taking photos at the San Diego Zoo. The zoo gives you access to some amazing animals. However, there are a few things that reduce the overall experience, such as glass windows, bars, other people, etc… I recently discovered Photography Sleepovers at the Wild Animal Park and am very much intrigued.

“Enjoy a Photo Sleepover adventure for adults and teens ages 16 and older that features close-up animal encounters, a unique nighttime experience at Lion Camp, and other behind the scenes opportunities at the Wild Animal Park! The evening includes a talk by our staff photographer, who will share some of the secrets of his craft and give a practical demonstration. You will visit several major areas of the Park, where photographers will have the opportunity to take pictures in a relaxed, non-crowded environment. Dinner and next day breakfast included. Spacious tents are provided in our campground near the Park’s East Africa field exhibit.”

The prices seem reasonable as well.  Have any of you done this sort of thing?  I’m interested in knowing if it’s worth it.

Responses and Conversations

Oooh, sounds so cool!


Hi! I’m new to your blog and was just trying to pick up some tips on photography. I just started to learn photography, and am still unclear which technical settings to use to capture a perfect photograph under certain conditions. I certainly hope that you could come over to my blog page (www.photographymommy.wordpress.com) and give some critiques on my photos, or some tips for improvement. Thanks in advance.


Hi Shirley. Thanks for stopping by and welcome. I’ll take a look at your site.


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