Photographing Butterflies and Dragonflies
with Kristi Odom: The Wonderful Macro World of Bugs
We do not have to go far to marvel at nature, it is all around us. From the patterns on dragonfly wings to the eyes of bees, you can learn how to photograph stunning images in your own backyard and local parks. This class celebrates the amazing insects found locally and teaches macro photography techniques.
Instructor: Kristi Odom is an internationally acclaimed photographer, Nikon Ambassador and motivational speaker. She makes her home in the Washington DC area andtravels the world shooting, teaching and sharing her insights to help our planet become a better, more loving place. She has a background in sports, concerts and wedding photography but now works solely on her biggest passion – wildlife. A photographer and filmmaker, her work focuses on connecting people emotionally to animals and celebrating those who have a connection to the natural world. Her accolades include over 60 international photography awards including several from Nature’s Best Photography. Her work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and featured by Microsoft, Forbes, The Washington Post, Outside Magazine, Nikon and Rollingstone.com.
ONLINE: July 15, 7:00 to 8:30 PM Fee: $50 Limit: 90 Register: Here