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Wildlife Photography & Conservation Workshop

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ORGANIZATION: National Wildlife Federation

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 16 people are interested
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Credit: Bozanich Photography

Kristina Bozanich will share her photography expertise and discuss her experiences in the conservation field.

PART 1: EXPLORE THE WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY

We will discuss equipment options including cameras, lenses and filters, camera techniques, the best settings/modes for wildlife photography, editing programs, and promotional outlets to showcase your work. Whether you are a novice or advanced photographer, we are certain that you can learn something new!

PART 2: SHARE YOUR PASSION FOR CONSERVATION AND ADVOCACY

We will also share new and exciting ways to become involved in wildlife research, conservation outreach, and volunteerism! Learn how to balance your artistic abilities with current science to make a positive impact on the issues you are most passionate about.

WHEN: Wednesday, January 25th from 6:30-8:00pm

WHERE: 100 W Harrison St, South Tower, Seattle, WA 98119

COST: Free!

REGISTER: Please register at http://www.nwfphoto.brownpapertickets.com. *Registration is required. Space is limited. Please register early to secure your spot for this exciting workshop.

QUESTIONS?: Contact Sarah at wahabitatcoordinator@nwf.org or (206) 577-7809.

ABOUT KRISTINA BOZANICH:

Kristina earned her Bachelor's Degrees in Neuroscience and Wildlife Ecology & Conservation from the University of Nevada-Reno. This past year, she completed her Master's Degree in Primate Biology, Behavior, and Conservation at the University of Roehampton, London. Although her main passions are primates and conservation, she also enjoys service dog training, makeup artistry, and of course, photography! You can view her work on her personal website: www.kristinabozanich.com.

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About National Wildlife Federation

Location:

100 W Harrison St, Ste 410, Seattle, WA 98119, US

Mission Statement

Uniting all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Description

Wildlife's ability to survive the challenges of the 21st century is becoming outpaced by the events that are transforming our world. Global warming, the loss of habitat, and people becoming more disconnected from nature than past generations are converging on a dangerous path for our planet. The work of NWF and our affiliates across the country provides answers to these challenges and will help ensure America's wildlife legacy continues for future generations.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Arts & Culture
Environment
Animals, Arts & Culture, Environment

WHEN

Wed Jan 25, 2017
06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

WHERE

100 W Harrison StSouth Tower Ste 410Conference Room B/CSeattle, WA 98119

(47.62271,-122.35865)
 

SKILLS

  • Photography
  • Habitat Restoration
  • Visual Arts
  • Environmental Education
  • Graphic Design / Print
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 1.5 hours

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