Event Description
In this workshop, participants will learn to see the light as it falls on the subjects and find answers to these important questions: Is it harsh or soft? Does it come from a certain direction? What is the best light to shoot in? What about dappled light and shadows? Seeing the light is arguably the most important thing to learn in order to make better photographs!
- Tuesdays, March 8 and 15 (registration closes March 1 and March 8)
- 8 – 10:30 am, FGCU Kapnick Center room 124 at Naples Botanical Garden
- $35 Members / $40 Non-Members per class
- Limited to 12 participants (requires pre-registration)
Dr. Christine Cook is a photographer, Florida Master Naturalist, and educator. Her images have been garnering local and international attention with a permanent collection displayed at Literacy Volunteers of Collier County as well as an online photo display. 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.
Registration for Lifelong Learning programs can be completed in these ways:
- Register in person at the Chabraja Visitors Center
- For questions or to register by phone call 239.643.7275 during business hours
- Register by email LLL@naplesgarden.org during non-business hours by leaving contact information and the program(s) of interest and someone will return your call within 2 business days
Registration is complete when payment is received. Certain programs fill up quickly and we accept registration on a first come, first served basis. Register early to ensure your program is not cancelled due to low enrollment. If a cancelation is required a refund will be issued.