Come join us in VA for Birds and Frogs and Bugs Sunday 10-6-24 9-11am

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Come join us in VA for Birds and Frogs and Bugs Sunday 10-6-24 9-11am

$299.00

Workshop Description: Macro Nature Photography

Come join us in VA for Birds and Frogs and Bugs Sunday 10-6-24 9-11am. Limited to three participants (3:1 participant: instructor)

Join us for an intimate Nature Photography workshop tailored for photographers eager to enhance their skills in capturing the intricate beauty of flowers, insects, frogs, plants, macro and close-up details in the natural world. This workshop is ideal for all skill levels, but especially for those with a basic understanding of exposure who wish to delve deeper into advanced techniques specific to macro photography.

Things we will go over:

·      Histogram and Live Histogram: Understand how to use and understand the histograms for image exposure assessment and real-time image exposure assessment (mirrorless cameras).

·      Subject selection: Tips for finding and approaching subjects. When to photograph one single image at f16 and when and how to focus stack.

·      Focus Stacking: Practice methods for achieving sharp focus throughout the depth of your macro and close-up subjects.

Who Should Attend:

This workshop is designed for photographers of all skill levels. Ideally participants should be familiar with adjusting key settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO on the fly (no pun intended).

ACTIVITY LEVEL RATING: 2 (NOTE: 1 IS EASY AND 5 IS DIFFICULT)

General workshop rating is 1. Participants should be in good health and self-sufficient enough to carry their own gear. We will not be walking far, but the ground may be uneven. Note that macro photography can also involve kneeling or lying on the ground but this is optional. You bring a garden pad or knee pads along

Don't miss this opportunity to refine your macro photography techniques and immerse yourself in the captivating world of nature's smallest wonders. Whether you are aiming to build your portfolio or simply enjoy the art of close-up photography, this workshop promises to inspire and empower your creative journey.

*Fieldcraft for nature photography refers to the set of skills and techniques used by photographers to effectively observe, approach, and photograph subjects in their natural environment. It involves a combination of understanding the behavior of wildlife, birds, and insects, knowledge of habitats and ecosystems, and practical skills in positioning, patience, and ethical considerations. Here are key elements of fieldcraft specific nature subjects:

·      Observation and Awareness: Developing a keen eye for spotting potential subjects and understanding their behavior is crucial. This includes recognizing patterns in movement, feeding habits, and preferred environments.

·      Patience and Persistence: Photography often requires waiting for the right moment, whether it's for a bird or a spider to emerge from its hiding place. Patience is key to capturing natural behaviors and interactions.

·      Respect for Wildlife: Practicing ethical photography involves respecting the welfare of the subjects and their habitats. This includes avoiding behaviors that could harm or disrupt wildlife, such as disturbing nests or trampling delicate plants.

·      Understanding Light and Environment: Being aware of how light interacts with the environment is crucial for macro photography. This includes knowing how to utilize natural light, manipulate artificial light sources, and adapt to changing lighting conditions.

·      Technical Proficiency: Mastery of camera settings and equipment is fundamental. This includes understanding depth of field, shutter speed for freezing or capturing movement, and using techniques like focus stacking for maximizing sharpness in macro shots.

·      Environmental Considerations: Being knowledgeable about the habitats and ecosystems where you photograph helps in understanding the subjects' interactions with their environment. It also aids in choosing appropriate settings and compositions that highlight natural relationships.

·      Adaptability: Nature photography often requires flexibility and the ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions. This might involve adjusting compositions, camera settings, or even relocating to find better vantage points or lighting.

·      Continuous Learning: Nature is diverse and ever-changing, so staying informed about the subjects you photograph and continuously improving your skills ensures better results over time.

Overall, fieldcraft in macro and nature photography is about combining technical expertise with a deep respect for the natural world, allowing photographers to capture intimate and compelling images while minimizing their impact on the environment.

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