Have you ever wondered how wildlife photographers get pictures of voles, moles, and shrews that live most of their lives in a subterranean state? What techniques are deployed to get great shots of a swooping great horned owl? How do nature photographers get images of animals that are rarely ever seen in the wild, like blue spotted salamanders or cerulean warblers?
All will be revealed during this four-hour program. Be prepared to witness techniques and resources used by experts as you spend most of the class outside, shadowing wildlife photographer, Blaine Rothauser. This program is indeed a confessional intended to make you say, “No kidding, so that’s how they do it.”
Please dress for the weather and bring water, snacks, and a camera or smart phone. (Camera not required.) Open to all levels.