Anna’s Hummingbird, by Jennifer Leigh Warner
Join professional wildlife and conservation photographer Jennifer Leigh Warner as she teaches you how to photograph birds in flight or hone your wildlife photography skills. During this workshop we will discuss best practice for photographing birds in flight. We will talk about camera settings, how to prepare for photographing birds in different environments and prepare for an infield experience.
Details
This workshop will be held on Zoom. The workshop will be recorded and shared with registered participants. Participants will need a good internet connection and either a computer or tablet with a speaker and microphone. All lectures will be done using Zoom video conferencing software, which is free to download, and we will use all the protocols for security. To learn more about Zoom, click here or to download the application to your computer or tablet, click here. Students will receive information with the Zoom meeting invite a day or two before class.
Thursday, May 18th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM PDT
Registration Fee is $25
Registration closes on May 16th at 5:00 pm.
About the Instructor
Jennifer Leigh Warner is an award winning wildlife, landscape and conservation photographer living in Central Texas and specializes in creating meaningful images that conveys a message of hope for the natural world.
In 2018 she became Chair of the Ethics Committee for the North America Nature Photography Association. She is also a certified Texas Master Naturalist, an Ambassador for Nature First and a mentor for the non-profit Girls Who Click, which encourages young girls to consider a career in conservation photography.
Jennifer is a Nikon Professional and her fine art images have been on display in art festivals, galleries and museums throughout the United States. Her images have also appeared in the Namibia Expo 2020 Dubai and at the Climate Change Summit in Morocco in 2016. Jennifer’s images and writing have been published in Outdoor California Magazine, Gizmodo, the NANPA Expressions Magazine, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, WIRED, The New Yorker, National Geographic Online and Wild Planet Photo Magazine among others. Jennifer is deeply passionate about sharing the natural world with others and thoroughly enjoys teaching photographers how to create images that they can be proud to hang on their wall.
You can learn more about Jennifer and the conservation work that she does by visiting her website at www.experiencewildlife.com