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The Maui Photo Expedition is an unforgettable photographic journey through a land of beauty and adventure. Tuition includes a five night stay (June 14-19, 2016) in the elegant confines of the Four Seasons Maui and packages start at $6990.

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Accommodations

Four Seasons Logo“On the sunny side of Maui island, graced with near-perfect weather, Four Seasons Resort Maui rises like a classical Hawaiian palace on the golden crescent of Wailea Beach. In Maui’s best hotel, savour the view everyone imagines when they picture Hawaii: golden sand beaches, swaying palm trees and sunny blue skies. In our 305 guest rooms – the largest among Maui hotels – you’ll enjoy contemporary luxury with round-the-clock Four Seasons care. All our Maui accommodations feature the legendary Four Seasons bed, a sitting area, spacious marble bathroom and private lanai with ocean, garden or mountain views.”

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Meet the Instructors

Robert Caplin
Photographer, New York

Robert Caplin is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Manhattan who specializes in travel, documentary, celebrities, and portraiture. He’s a contributor to The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal and his work has been published in National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, TIME, and Newsweek. His clients include individuals such as Justin Bieber, Tiki Barber, and Victoria Justice and organizations such as The International Emmy’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, and American Electric Power. Robert splits his time between New York and Barcelona and has recently made numerous trips to the the island of Maui where he’s found some of the greatest spots to experience and photograph.

Peter Lockley
Photographer, Colorado

Peter Lockley is a sports and portrait photographer who works with editorial and corporate clients to create dynamic and story telling images. Peter began his career at the University of Colorado, majoring in journalism and fine art. After graduating in 2003, he spent five years as the chief sports photographer for the Washington Times, covering four major sports teams and five local colleges. He has since gone on to work with clients like ESPN the Magazine, the Colorado Rockies, Clarkson Creative, and the NCAA. Peter currently lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife Emily.