Join The Best Nature Photography Walk in Pittsburgh May 21st at 9:30 am in Frick Park. May was one of the best nature photography walks I hosted all of last year. May is when the flowers begin to bloom, the insects begin to fly and crawl, and everything seems to come to life is vivid greens and golds. May is truly the best month for nature photography.
Nature Photography Walk Details
Cost: FREE $0.00
When: 9:30 am on May 21st 2022
Where: Frick Park, near the Frick Environmental Center
Who: Everyone is welcome! All ages, all skill levels, no matter what type of camera system you have you're encouraged to join us. I'm a professional photographer and photography teacher. While this isn't a formal class I'm more than happy to answer questions and provide tips no matter why type of camera you're using from film to digital, phones to DSLR or mirrorless cameras.
Join The Best
Join the best group of nature photography enthusiasts in Pittsburgh for this free event. Learn about photography and nature from some really amazing people. Bring a friend and experience the amazing and abundant wilds of Frick Park. Get tips from pros and amateurs, from birders, mushroom hunters, and all around nature lovers.
My Nature Photography
While You're here please have a look at my nature photography work. I love to photography wildlife, birds, mammals, and more as well as flowers, insects, and other tiny things with macro photography lenses. This year I'm focusing on two things - more macro photography, and birds in flight. Join me as I grow my own skills and help you grow yours.
Contact Me
Contact me with any questions and let me know via the Facebook Event if you're coming so I have a solid count.
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