JACK ROGERS
Jack Rogers is a prize-winning, widely published bird and nature photographer who has been photographing Florida wildlife for more than a decade. He travels the state photographing the beautiful birds of Florida and is ready to share his knowledge and experiences with you during this year’ s festival. Jack teaches nature photography at Valencia College in Orlando and spends weekends exploring Florida in search of the next great photo. He is also a great supporter of Florida’ s conservation organizations and his images may be seen on their websites, pamphlets, and signposts across the state. Join Jack at one of his seminars, enjoy his great photos, learn from his experiences and leave ready to practice the new techniques and skills that will help you produce your next great bird photo.
Photographing Native Birds of Prey | Field Workshop
Meeting Location: GTM Research Reserve, Guana Dam
FRIDAY 6:30 TO 8:30 AM
Price: $ 100 | Max. No. of People: 14 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate This popular field workshop will provide extraordinary access to photo opportunities that are rarely available in the wild. We’ ll provide a variety of beautiful native Florida raptors including owls, falcons, and hawks. These beautiful birds will be perched on carefully selected native perches appropriate for each species, thus providing the perfect conditions to produce amazing, intimate images of these fantastic birds. Jack has hosted raptor workshops for several years and will share lots of tips on the best camera settings, depth of field choices, lighting angles, perspective and background selection, and answer any other questions you may have. Suggested Gear List: DSLR( Full or cropped sensor), 100mm or longer lens, Tripod, Flash
Top Ten Locales for Great Bird Photography in Florida | Photography Seminar
Meeting Location: GTM Research Reserve, Classroom 1
FRIDAY 3 TO 4:30 PM
Price: $ 25 | Max. No. of People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate This seminar will take an in-depth look at 10 of the very best locales to see and photograph the beautiful birds of Florida, including two new sites that have recently become very productive. Participants will learn where and when to visit the locales for the best light, weather conditions, and importantly, the most beautiful birds!
Photographing Shorebirds: Techniques, Locations, Identification | Photography Seminar
Meeting Location: GTM Research Reserve, Classroom 1
SATURDAY 1 TO 2:30 PM
Price: $ 25 | Max. No. of People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate Although shorebirds can be found on just about every beach around, they can be tough to photograph successfully. Jack has mastered shorebird photography and is a primary contributor to a variety of sea and shorebird related organizations, including the Florida Shorebird Alliance( flshorebirdalliance. org) and the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail( floridabirdingtrail. com). Join Jack as he shares techniques guaranteed to provide great photos, information on great locations in Florida to find and photograph shorebirds, and tips that will help you identify the many species found here.
The Do’ s and Don’ ts of Bird Photography: Why didn’ t someone tell me that before? | Photography Seminar
Meeting Location: GTM Research Reserve, Classroom 1
Saturday 3 to 4:30 PM
Price: $ 25 | Max. No. of People: 30 | Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate Birds can be difficult to photograph. In this seminar you will learn skills that will produce immediate improvement in your images. Topics will include camera and equipment selection, when and where to find those beautiful birds, how to approach subjects in the field, perspective and lighting angles, how to do‘ set-ups’, and how to avoid the pitfalls associated with all of these topics. Take advantage of Jack’ s decades of experience and avoid the mistakes commonly made by almost all photographers as they develop bird photography skills.
Festival Organizer Note About Field Workshops: We want you to enjoy and learn as much as you can in your field workshops. Therefore it is important to arrive early and have all of your gear ready to go. Each field workshop will begin with a 10 minute overview of the subject and techniques. Have your gear ready when you arrive so you do not miss out or hold up the group. Suggested gear lists are listed with each field workshop.
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