Do you love detailed nature photos? Are you interested in macro photography? Then join pro photographer Don Orkoskey June 25th through July 16th. This fun 4 week in person macro photography class will take place in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park.
Discover the hidden beauty in everyday objects. Appreciate the intricate details that most people overlook.
Each week I’ll teach you the building blocks of macro photography from exposure and focus to composition and design. Plus we’ll delve into editing macro photos and learn to tell amazing stories about the marvelous world of macro photography through our pictures.
Macro Photography Class Details
Spend your Sunday evenings with me in the amazing fields and meadows of Frick Park.
Dates: June 25th – July 16th
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Location: Frick Park, Pittsburgh, PA
Cost: $150
Photography Classes Near Pittsburgh
The Marvelous world of macro photography is one of many classes lead by pro photographer Don Orkoskey. Click here for a full list of current photography classes near Pittsburgh. If you have any questions please contact Don. Also, be sure to sign up for Don’s monthly photography newsletter. The newsletter is packed full of great tips for photographers.
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