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Macro Photography next up for Delta Photo Club

Macro photographers play by a different rulebook.
Delta Photo Club Macro workshop
For the first zoom workshop of the 2022/23 season, Delta Photo Club is pleased to present “Macro Photography.

For the first zoom workshop of the 2022/23 season, Delta Photo Club is pleased to present “Macro Photography - The Universe at Our Feet” with acclaimed photographer Don Komarechka from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8. 

Macro photographers play by a different rulebook. Not only are the technical challenges more prominent, but so too are the creative opportunities. This talk aims to explore many elements of macro photography from composition to staging, various subjects you might never have considered, and how to handle the mistakes you make along the way as a critical component in your success.

Komarechka is a Canadian nature and macro photographer living near Varna, Bulgaria. From auroras to pollen, insects to infrared, much of his photographic adventures reveal a deeper understanding of how the universe works. Exploring the world that we cannot see with our own eyes has been a common thread in his career as a professional photographer. Always science-minded, but never formally trained, he uses photography as a way to explore and understand the world around him. 

Photographing something unusual or unknown is the perfect excuse to learn something new. His work often pushes up against the technical limitations of modern camera equipment and the physical limitations of light itself.

The zoom link for the workshop will be sent in the evening of Friday, Oct. 7.

To attend: become a member of the Delta Photo Club by filling out the membership form at: http://deltaphotoclub.com/member-sign-up-form.

Attend as a guest by sending an email transfer of $10.00 to: [email protected] by noon, Friday, Oct. 7. Please include your name, email address, and Club affiliation with the transfer.

Anyone with questions about the DPC or using the Zoom platform, can email: [email protected].