Picture Perfect Plant Portraits (Lecture Only)
Friday, October 7, 2016 7-9pm
What is a plant portrait? At its most basic, a plant portrait is a likeness that celebrates the physical characteristics and ephemeral beauty of a plant. Plant portraits are a wonderful place to begin wading into the larger river of garden photography, but they are also a photographic art form that one will never outgrow.
Join David E. Perry for a lively and inspiring exploration of his own adventures as a plant portraitist. Learn how to make better close-ups and how to capture the dreamy moods that will elicit the oohs and ahhs of others while showing the plants within a larger garden setting.
This lecture is included in the price and will inform our work in the shooting session of the Japanese Maple Photography Workshop on Saturday, Oct. 8. However, anyone may register for the lecture only if preferred.
Washington Park Arboretum, 2300 Arboretum Drive East, Seattle WA 98112
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Cost: $15.00
Register online: http://www.uwbotanicgardenscatalog.org/Picture-Perfect-Plant-Portraits-P1356C265.aspx OR by email [email protected] OR by phone: 206-685-8033