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This is a comprehensive hands-on workshop to teach the skills, tools and art of nature photography. A classroom discussion will cover the skills and techniques required to enable the participant to capture photographic images of natural subjects from the world around us. In addition to the mechanics of making a technically accurate nature picture, the class will cover the tricks of the trade that will hone the understanding of the art of nature image design. Following the classroom discussion, the group will break for lunch and reconnoiter at Huntley Meadows Park. Brian will guide us through a four hour nature shoot, putting into practice the techniques during the morning class discussion. Every participant should have the use of a tripod.

Brian Loflin, Nature Photographer
Brian Loflin is a nature photographer and his award-winning photographs have been published in many international magazines as well as books and other publications, including major news agencies of the world.
Brian currently teaches photography at the University of Texas at Austin and held similar positions at University of California at Riverside and Riverside Community College. Brian conducts seminars and workshops in many areas of photography. He also leads nature photography tours and workshops in a variety of global destinations.
Brian authored two photographic field guides published by Texas A&M University Press: Grasses of the Texas Hill Country and Texas Cacti,

To see some of Brian Loflin’s work, please visit his blog at http://bkloflin.wordpress.com and web sites, www.loflin-images.com and www.thenatureconnection.com .

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