

Past Chairman of the PSA Nature Division, he now serves as director of Nature Subject Identification Service and is a commentator for PSA Nature Study Groups. Also covered are considerations when shooting birds, mammals and insects with tips on doing insects in controlled conditions and in the field.Ībout Rick: A well known judge and lecturer, Rick enjoys passing on the techniques and knowledge he has picked up over the last 45 years. Each of the key aspects is covered in short, easily remembered points reinforced with multiple examples using images that have and have not been successful at various competition levels. Topics to be covered: Rick will explore the key aspects of a successful competitive nature image and what separates them from an otherwise good nature image. He has won numerous awards and medals in club, interclub & international exhibitions including NECCC Class A Interclub Nature Image of the Year in both 20. His 2016 portfolio is in the PSA Permanent Print Collection.

He is a camera club judge, speaker and PSA Portfolio of Distinction assessor who was awarded the third level (Gold) designation for Portfolios by PSA in 2018. competition pre-planning considerations for traveling and choosing a tour technical considerations of nature photography equipment other than cameras and lenses composition and lighting.Ībout Ken: Recently relocated to Maine, Ken travels extensively for his photography including trips to Churchill, Manitoba, Patagonia, Namibia and the Falkland Islands. Topics to be covered: What is nature photography photographing for experience vs. All 3 instructors are members of GLPA and compete in Masters Class and are qualified in all aspects of nature photography Our instructors listed above will cover topics such as composition lighting basics, equipment, large mammals, macro and botany.

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