Sep 19 2020
Webinar: Understanding Animal Behavior for the Photographer

Webinar: Understanding Animal Behavior for the Photographer

Presented by Hopkinton Center for the Arts at Hopkinton Center for the Arts

Have you seen an amazing image of a common animal and wondered how it was done? How do you catch that one-of-a-kind animal shot with backyard animals or other wildlife? Learn about the pre-shoot planning process, how best to approach different animals for your photos, and techniques for capturing that perfect expression. The more you know about wildlife, the better you can capture those interesting behaviors! A great chance to learn tips and practice now for future travels!

Instructor: Joy Marzolf. No experience required. This is an online workshop.

Joy Marzolf has been a wildlife photographer and Naturalist for over 20 years. She is a Trip Leader for the non-profit Oceanic Society and has photographed a wide range of wildlife around the world, from venomous snakes and grizzly bears to butterflies and dolphins. One of her passions is helping people to better understand wildlife and how understanding the subject can help a photographer take better images. She previously taught wildlife photography and photo editing classes for 13 years with Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary. She is now teaching adults and families about wildlife and photography through programs with her new company The Joys of Nature (www.thejoysofnature.com).

Admission Info

Phone: 508.435.9222

Email: info@hopartscenter.org

Dates & Times

2020/09/19 - 2020/09/19

Location Info

Hopkinton Center for the Arts

98 Hayden Rowe St, Hopkinton, MA 01748