Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Winter Photography Workshop at Mass Audubon


Winter Photography Workshop at Mass Audubon

Upcoming winter photography workshop at the North River Sanctuary of the Massachusetts Audubon Society in Marshfield, MA on November 17 from 1-3PM.   

We will discuss a variety of tips and techniques to help us make the most of the upcoming winter season.   You can read all of the details on my blog at http://blog.greglessardphotography.com/2012/11/winter-photography-workshop-at-mass.html
 

I will be presenting my popular winter photography workshop at the North River Sanctuary of the Massachusetts Audubon Society in Marshfield, MA on November 17, from 1-3PM. We will discuss a variety of important tips and techniques to help take your winter photography to the next level. Among other things, we will discuss winter clothing, how to make great images of snow and how to keep your camera healthy during a harsh winter storm. Most importantly, we will learn how to keep our hands and fingers from becoming frozen blocks of ice:) I will use a series of my favorite winter images to illustrate our discussions. At the end of our session we will take a short walk on the North River Sanctuary property to practice our newly learned techniques.

The fee for this session is $20 for Audubon members and $25 for non-members. All levels of photographers are welcome. Please call to register 781 837 9400. For more info, please visit the following link: https://www.massaudubon.org/catalog/listing.php?program_code=1267-SS12FA

www.greglessardphotography.com
Welcome! Greg Lessard has been creating beautiful landscape and nature images for more than a decade. His images are available in numerous galleries around New England. Greg’s photography has been published in magazines, calendars and newspapers. He licenses his photos for stock use, including advertising, editorial, corporate, and other uses. Greg has written numerous articles on photography and a variety of other subjects. He is available for assignments.  

Greg Lessard is a landscape artist with a passion for capturing profound moments in nature. Largely a self-taught photographer, Greg picked up a camera in his early twenties with the simple hope of sharing his discoveries with others. Through years of dedication and devotion to his craft, Greg has become an artist with a unique vision and talent. He is able to engage the viewer and evoke powerful emotional responses with his art.

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