May Nature Photography Meetup
Join us for the great Pittsburgh nature photography meetup on May. 21st at 9:30 am in Frick Park. Flowers are blooming attracting both bees and birds. Explore nature with your camera or just come see what is happening! All are welcome!
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY MEETUP DETAILS
Cost: FREE
When: 9:30 am on Sunday May. 21st 2023
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 what type of camera you’re using from film to digital, phones to DSLR or mirrorless cameras.
Details: This is part of my Pittsburgh Nature Photography Meetups. I host them monthly in Pittsburgh’s incredible Frick Park (and at times elsewhere). It lasts approximately two hours and covers a variety of terrain depending on the participants and what we find to photograph. The adventure happens rain or shine (though thunderstorms have cut us short once). You can leave at any time during the event but please try to arrive on time or you might miss us.
PITTSBURGH NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY MEETUP
Join other Pittsburgh nature photographers and enthusiasts as we explore Frick Park! Learn about photography and nature. Bring a friend and experience the amazing and abundant wilds of Frick Park. Get tips from pros and amateurs, birders, mushroom hunters, and all around nature lovers. Share your own stories and advice! Everyone is welcome, all ages, and all levels of knowledge from advanced to beginner. This meetup is always welcoming of everyone.
Don Orkoskey
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