Wildflowers are full of color and emotion. We use them to express our emotions to
friends and loved for many events and reasons.
In our area, wildflowers and gardens are everywhere in spring and summer. And we
love to photograph them.
In this workshop, we will spend an evening in the classroom, discussing equipment,
technique, camera settings, light, and composition, and more. On Saturday morning,
we will make an early caravan to a wildflower site and practice all the things we learned
in class. Although we will discuss closeup techniques, a macro lens is not required.
Instruction will include interactive discussion, demonstrations, and PowerPoint
presentation in the classroom, and hands-on application on location.
The class will last about 2 ½ hours, and the field trip will last 2 – 3 hours, or longer.
• Prerequisite: Basic Digital Photography 2, or instructor’s permission
• Tuition: $125
• Class size: Minimum of 3 students, maximum of 5
• Equipment needed: a digital camera with Manual controls, tripod.