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Landscape, Macro, and Wildlife Photography Workshop

By Arabia Mountain Heritage Area Alliance (other events)

2 Dates Through Mar 21, 2021
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Celebrate this year's Monadnock Madness by sharpening your photography skills. During this exciting day, you'll visit Stone, Arabia, and Panola Mountains as you learn different techniques to capture these dynamic landscapes and their beautiful plantlife. Veteran photographer Larry Winslett will lead this small, personal class. Larry is an expert nature photographer who has chronicled the natural world in many parts of North America.

COVID-19 safety protocols including social distancing, limited group size, and mask-wearing will be in place. We will update our protocols as needed to align with current CDC safety standards. This may include postponing or cancelling the event. 

Schedule: 

Stone Mountain

9:30 AM: You'll start the day at Stone Mountain where you'll focus on landscape techniques. You don't necessarily need to spend thousands on a pro camera lens. Learn how to get the best landscape shots with any lens you have!

Arabia Mountain

12:30 PM: Take your up-close shots to the next level! You'll have the perfect subject to practice your macro photography, the budding diamorpha. This tiny red plant is only a few inches tall but has a lot of personality.

Panola Mountain

3:00 PM: We'll meet in the Power of Flight area and work on wildlife photography. We're sure to see native birds and possibly even white-tailed deer.

This class is limited to the first 10 registrants. Current CDC-recommended COVID safety protocols will be in place, including social distancing and mask wearing. Registrants will receive detailed location and event information once they register. Please note that participants will be responsible to drive themselves from one location to the next.

Restrictions

COVID-19 safety protocols including social distancing, limited admission, and mask-wearing will be in place. We will update our protocols as needed to align with current CDC safety standards. This may include postponing or cancelling the event.