Photo Safari: Through the Photographer's Lens | Multiple Dates

Photo Safari: Through the Photographer's Lens | Multiple Dates

Brand: The Art Garage
45.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

A two-part event exploring nature through photography Join photographer Justin Key, the Art Garage, and the Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust as we explore our nature preserves, practice photography, and build community! Photo Walk at Wequiock Creek Natural Area | Saturday, May 23rd, 5-8pm Get your cameras ready and dress in some comfortable walking gear as we head out into the beautiful outdoors to capture some golden hour photos! Artist Justin Key will be there to assist and guide the group, but with plenty of space to create your own vision and make new photo friends. Find out more about the Wequiock Creek Natural Area Photo Sharing at the Art Garage | Wednesday, May 27th, 6-8pm Come to the Art Garage to share your photos with the group, talk shop with other photographers, and enjoy some light refreshments. We look forward to celebrating your work! *Please note that while the flyer lists Thursday May 27th, the correct date is Wednesday, May 27th, 6-8pm. For ages 17+. What to Expect: Outdoor experience: Enjoy the wonder of our local nature preserve Guided Discussion: No previous experience is required! Our professional artist will provide step-by-step guidance to introduce you to new concepts Complimentary Beverage and Refreshments: Enjoy a selection of coffee, tea, and snacks to enhance your creative experience Minimum attendees 5 About the Photographer | Justin Key Justin Key is a fine art landscape photographer. He's traveled the world capturing the character of Earth. His portfolio contains a landscape gallery of work from his travels, the abstract Eidolon Series, the ever-expanding Sands Study, and the minimal Skeletons Series. You can view his work and find out more about him by visiting his website: justinkeyphotography.com/about.

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