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- Date : 24th Jul – 27th Jul 2025
- Group Size: Min 12, Max 16 + Tour lead
- Location: Hampi
Last Day for registration: 28 June 2025
This exclusive photography workshop is organised and mentored by Shri K S Srinivas, ARPS, AFIAP, who has conducted 17 photography workshops in Hampi
The rains rejuvenate the immediate terrains and transform the entire Hampi, a World Heritage site, into an island of greenery. The old ruins of Hampi are given new life during the monsoon season, when the rain highlights the stone’s texture and colours. The skies are really painted in green during the rainy season, and the environment is charming enough to catch everyone’s attention. Besides water puddles left by the rain is great for reflections
Note: Special permission for using a tripod will be obtained for this workshop
Price: Participants have the choice to choose between:
Ex- Bangalore: Rs 15,499
Ex-Kamalapur (Hampi): Rs 14,499
Payment:
Booking advance Rs 5,000 along with registration
Balance before July 10, 2025






Brief itinerary:
- Photography sessions at:
Vijaya Vittala temple complex, Matanga hills trek, Achutharaya temple complex, Varaha temple, Chakrathitha, Queen’s bath, Mahanavami dibba, Hazarama temple, Lotus mahal, Elephant stable, Raghunatha temple, Vijaya Vittala complex, Krishna Bazaar, Ugra Narasimha, Badavi linga, Astabhuja, Sasive kalu/Kadale kalu Ganapathi temple, Hemakoota group of monuments, Virupaksha temple visit, Ganagitti Jain temple, Bhimadwara. - Master çlass on lighting and composition concerning Hampi
- Discussions on each day’s photography sessions
Mentor Profile

K S Srinivas, ARPS, AFIAP
K S Srinivas was keen on pursuing photography as a career right from his youth. At the age of 22, he started his studio at K R Puram, Bangalore, India. Srinivas also dabbles in some paint on canvas (literally). He founded Focus Academy of Art Photography in 1996. In 2016, he was awarded the Government of Karnataka’s Prestigious Lalitha Kala Academy award for his contribution to art photography.
Srinivas also organises photography tours for wildlife conservation enthusiasts to Ranganathittu, Kokkare Belluru, Bandipur, Nagarahole, Hampi and many more places. Over the last two and a half decades, he has trained several youth in the field of photography.
He has served as the Secretary and Treasurer for YPS and has done extensive photo documentation on the World Heritage Centre, Hampi. In 2014, he was awarded with Prestigious Kempegowda award presented by BBMP, Bangalore, for his outstanding contribution to Art Photography