Bird photography is one of the most rewarding, interesting, and exhilarating types of photography. It is also one of the fastest growing types of photography. More and more photographers are trying their hand at bird photography every year. Are you ready to give it a try? Join me at my next bird photography workshop!
I will be offering a two part bird photography workshop in conjunction with the North River Sanctuary of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Part one will be on Thursday, May 9 from 6-8PM at the North River Sanctuary in Marshfield. During part one, we will discuss the basics of bird photography including ethics, equipment, photography techniques, bird behavior and how to locate our feathered friends.
Part two will be on Saturday May 11, from 7-9AM at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield. During part two, we will practice the techniques we learned in part one. Daniel Webster features a variety of birds and habitats and it is truly a beautiful landscape. With a little patience and a lot of practice, we will be able to make some beautiful avian images.
The two part workshop will be limited to only 18 participants. It is geared towards beginner and intermediate bird photographers, but all are welcome! The fee for the workshop will be $25 for Audubon members and $30 for non members. You can find out more info and sign up here: https://www.massaudubon.org/catalog/listing.php?program_code=1337-SS13SP1 or by calling 781 837 9400.
The bird featured in this post is a red breasted merganser at sunset.
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