New Jersey Audubon is hosting Digital Photography Workshop 7: Bird and Wildlife Photography at its Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary.
This workshop, led by Phil Witt and Jack Moskowitz, Associate Naturalists, will focus on techniques used to photograph wildlife, especially birds.
In addition to reviewing equipment selection and use, the topics of time of day, weather, composition and light will be covered.
Students will be introduced to critical variables to control in bird/wildlife photography, such as exposure and shutter speed.
Phil will cover typical camera settings useful for bird/wildlife photography.
In addition, the program will include photo editing techniques used to process wildlife images using Adobe Camera RAW, Photoshop and NIK Plug Ins.
Students are encouraged to bring a flash-drive with two images (preferably RAW) for review and discussion.
The cost is $12 for members and $25 for non-members.
Registration is required by March 21 at 4 pm at Eventbrite.
To find out more information on the diverse offerings, visit www.njaudubon.org, email shws@njaudubon.org or call 908-396-6386.