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Hone your outdoor photography skills

An outdoor photography workshop that includes field shoots and classroom critique sessions will be during the month of May in the Haywood County area.

The outdoor photography program includes four field shoots held on Wednesdays, departing from the Old Armory Recreation Center in Waynesville, and classroom sessions held Tuesday evenings.

“Shooting sessions will be hands-on in a natural setting,” said group leader Bob Grytten. “This comprehensive program will include landscape opportunities, macro, wildlife and waterfalls in the field, with special emphasis on light and how it can turn ordinary images into award winners.”

The skills and techniques learned are applicable to other photography endeavors as well, such as travel photography, photojournalism or general family photography.

Evening sessions will include discussions on composition, exposure and accessories, and participants will have an opportunity to see what others have photographed as well.  

The four field shoots are $45 each. Evening programs are $10 each. A 20 percent discount is offered if taking the entire program.

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