
Learn the basics of garden photography with this hands-on photography workshop that will teach you how to effectively use 'magic light' and apply the rule of thirds when composing your images. Plan to spend most of the day shooting, with a designated period to download imagery and review your work. Rich's crtique is one of the most popular parts of the workshop! Bring your camera, charged battery, storage cards, lenses, and enthusiasm.
The cost of this workshop is $95 for members and $125 for non-members. There is also an option for a $10 lunch. You may register here.
The workshop is limited to 12 participants.
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Equipment Requirements:
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Camera: Any camera is suitable, even a fully automatic point-and-shoot, but you should be familiar with it's use, and you absolutely should bring the manual to class with the camera. However, the better your tools, the more you will be able to accomplish, so here is the equipment I recommend.
A 35mm SLR (single lens reflex) camera (this is the type of camera that allows you to change lenses). Please be familiar with its operation.
Lenses: The best lens will have a macro feature, but a regular short telephoto lens (in the 85 to 135mm range) will do fine. Other good lenses (though optional) are a wide angle (24 or 35mm) or a longer telephoto lens.
A sturdy tripod. This can be a lifesaver. I will explain the reasons for using a tripod early in the workshop. If the tripod has a detachable head upon which to mount your camera, you will find it much easier to work, especially if it is a type known as a ball head.
Optional equipment:
cable release
reflectors
warming and polarizing filters
closeup attachments