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Photographing the Parade of Pollinators
Explore the pollination dance of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds in this hands-on photography class in our gardens. Pollinators are both a calming and enlivening sight and capturing their dance brings new challenges to many photographers. Join professional photographer and educator Edgar Miller to learn tools to photograph the variety of pollinators visiting our gardens. You will learn the techniques, settings, and equipment needed to capture the vibrant promenade of winged friends. Afterward, venture into the gardens to practice what you’ve learned. You will leave with exceptional photographs and knowledge to use on your solo adventures! Bring your cameras, lenses, and tripods and create lasting memories. This workshop takes place outdoors. Comfortable clothes are recommended.
Instructor: Edgar Miller
Registration Deadline: April 5
$35/$30 member
Location: Pollinator Pathway
Materials: Your camera and lenses
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Organizer
Erin Starr White
Website
https://fwbg.org/about-us/staff/erin-starr-white