Event Description
Flower photography is about using natural light to your advantage. It is knowing how to compose your picture to show off the blooms without clutter. It often involves macro techniques. If you would like to improve your flower shots, whether you have a simple or complex camera, take this workshop. You will learn how to take beautiful flower images that can truly be called art. Bring your camera and tripod, if you have one.
- Date: Tuesday, November 3
- Time/Place: 8 am – 11 am, Naples Botanical Garden FGCU Kapnick Center Buehler Auditorium
- Cost: $35 Members / $40 Non-Members
Dr. Christine Cook is a photographer, Florida Master Naturalist, and educator. Her images garner local, statewide and international attention. Her image “Retreat” recently won Best in Competition in an international competition. Her personal vision is driven by an interest in capturing emotion and mood within various settings such as landscapes, close-ups, and street scenes. She also enjoys being artistically creative with photographic and post-processing techniques. As a Florida Master Naturalist, her knowledge of the natural environment enhances the photographic experience and the results.
To register for this or any other Lifelong Learning class, workshop or lecture, please call 239.643.7275 or email agrace@naplesgarden.org.
Please note that certain classes fill up quickly and we will accept registrations on a first come, first served basis.