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Finding the Rhythm in Nature Photography Workshop with Greg Green

June 5 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
$50
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Join wildlife biologist and photographer Greg Green for a two-day workshop exploring how to see patterns in nature and capture compelling, story-driven images in the field.

In this workshop, Greg blends his expertise in biology and creativity in photography to expand attendees’ photographic vision and better “see” the wonderful photo opportunities that surround us by incorporating patterns and rhythms in nature. You’ll learn to capture images that tell a story of the natural world in a fresh and compelling way.

Participants should bring their own camera and have a basic familiarity with its use. The workshop will focus on DSLR cameras with interchangeable lenses, rather than smartphone photography.

What to Expect:

Friday, June 5th from 6 PM – 8 PM: The primary workshop is a 2-hour lecture (with a break) in the public event room at the ReStore in Bellingham.

Saturday, June 6th at 9 AM (optional): We’ll meet at the Fenton Nature Reserve to practice the lecture points in the field and enjoy a morning of photographing a variety of subjects. Trails may be slippery if wet — bring raingear, especially if planning to get low to the ground.

Tickets: Here

Join us for the Friday evening presentation only, or add the optional Saturday field session at Fenton Nature Reserve. Spots in the field are limited to 12, so grab your ticket early.

About Greg Green:

Gregory A. Green is a career wildlife biologist and ecology instructor at Western Washington University. He is also a nature photographer and writer. His photography has been featured in BirdWatching Magazine, Popular Photography, Adventures Northwest Magazine, Audubon calendars and most recently one of his photos was awarded an Honorable Mention in the National Wildlife Federation’s 2025 photo contest. He has also taught photography workshops as part of the Wings Over Water birding festival and the Kenmore Camera event series, and recently published the book Wild Lives with Art Wolfe, highlighting the state of the world’s wildlife through photography and essays.

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