Abstract Nature Photography Workshop
Join me at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden on July 23rd for my celebrated Abstract Nature Photography Workshop!
Make magical photos in a beautiful garden setting. I’m, Pittsburgh nature photographer and photography teacher, Don Orkoskey. Don’t miss this incredibly fun experimental abstract nature photography workshop! Come use your camera like never before.
If you’re feeling limited or like you’re playing it safe with your photography, then this workshop will set you free. On the other hand, maybe you’re interested in photography – or nature photography specifically – but aren’t sure where to start. In either case, this workshop will break the mold and provide a unique foundation for innovative nature photography.
All experience levels are welcome. For this class, you need to bring a camera (you too, phone photographers), and are encouraged to bring any filters you may have – especially special effect filters (prism, Black mist, etc.), small mirrors or other ‘obstructions’ which can be used to add to the image.
PBG Members $60 | Nonmembers $75
About the Instructor
Don Orkoskey is a professional photographer and teacher based in Pittsburgh, PA. Don has been featured in numerous photography exhibitions and continues to capture magic for clients through his photography practice, WDO Photography. Read more and check out Don’s work on his website, wdophoto.com >
This program is suitable for adults and/or children over 16 years old. Please be sure you have signed in to receive member registration discount.
Don Orkoskey
June 26, 2024Read The Latest Photography Articles on the WDO Photography Blog
Infrared Photography Explained: How Camera Conversions Unlock A Hidden World
Infrared photography is a fascinating and visually striking form of photography. It almost feels like a visual trick. Here’s how it works!
read more…
Written by James
on April 2, 2026 at 2:38 pm
Why Your Wildlife Photos Are Not Sharp
Your wildlife photos are not sharp and you don’t know why. It might just be the atmosphere causing this distortion. Watch the video to fix it.
read more…
Written by Don Orkoskey
on April 1, 2026 at 4:48 pm
This Is Why Good Storytelling Makes People Love Your Photos
If you want people to pay more attention to your work then you need to understand how essential good storytelling is to photography.
read more…
Written by Don Orkoskey
on March 31, 2026 at 12:41 pm
The Beginner’s Guide to Shooting in Natural Light Without a Studio
Shooting in natural light can be tricky. The key is understanding how light behaves and learning to use that behavior rather than fight it.
read more…
Written by Guest Author
on March 20, 2026 at 9:38 am
