Calling all nature loving photographers!
Randy Richmond, whose photographs are featured in the current exhibition, Subtext and Overstory: Still-life Photography by Randy Richmond, will guide participants in creating a still life photograph from personal objects and natural materials gathered from the Interpretive Center. Discussion will focus on how to develop a personal visual vocabulary as well as the history of still life photography and how it used today.
Supplies required: Please bring a DSLR or point and shoot camera with exposure compensation ability, and a comfortable knowledge of how it works. A tripod is suggested but not mandatory.
Participants are also asked to bring an object that holds personal meaning. The object must not be too small but not too large to be easily carried. Bring a sack lunch to eat.
Registration deadline is September 14.
$30 Museum members
$40 Museum guests
$20 Students with ID