September 22, 2024 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am EDT
Join Pittsburgh photographer Don Orkoskey, the owner of WDO Photography for his monthly nature photography meetup in Frick Park. This is a free event open to everyone regardless of photography skills or age.
Come explore the always incredible Frick Park! Photograph birds and other wildlife, flowers, insects, landscapes, and everything else you’re interested in! Frick Park is home to a wide variety of plants and animals and September is the perfect time to come photograph them! Don’t miss this free monthly nature photography event!
About the Nature Photography Meetup
Since 2020 Don has been leading this nature photography meetup. Initially started as a fun way to socialize while staying safe from Covid, the once weekly meetups bloomed into fun and informative monthly walks. You never know what you’ll see from Redtail Hawks to Praying Mantis grabbing a bite to eat. Each meetup is unique due to the changing weather and evolving nature of Frick Park.
Learn more and sign up on Eventbrite to let me know that you’re joining in the fun!
About Pittsburgh Photographer Don Orkoskey
Don Orkoskey is a professional photographer in Pittsburgh. He owns WDO Photography a company specializing in advertising and marketing photography, corporate and nonprofit events, and professional headshots. In addition, Don teaches both private and group photography classes.
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