With the wide variety of unique flora and fauna available around the state, Texas state parks are a go-to for capturing breathtaking images. This fall, four state parks in the Austin/San Antonio area will be participating in a pilot digital photography program.
Classes are designed to help aspiring photographers fine-tune their skills with guidance from professional photographers Bud Force and Erich Schlegel using the picturesque backdrops at Texas state parks.
Social and Smartphone Photography
Sept. 23, McKinney Falls State Park, Austin
Skills to be covered in this course include: types of smartphone cameras and resolution, composition, photo apps, tagging and hashtags.
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Basics of Outdoor Photography
Oct. 10, Government Canyon State Natural Area, San Antonio
Skills to be covered in this course include: types of cameras, composition basics, exposure triangle, equipment and field tactics.
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Fall and Nightscape Photography
Nov. 10-11, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Fredericksburg
Skills to be covered in this course include: exposure triangle and long exposures, light painting, star photography and star trails, time lapses, campfire photography, and lighting tents.
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Adventure Sports Photography
Dec. 5-6, McKinney Falls State Park, Austin
Skills to be covered in this course include: composition and exposure, kayaking photography, swimming photography, yoga photography, trail running photography, fishing photography, hiking photography, and biking photography.
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Force’s work can be seen in National Geographic Adventure, Backpacker magazine, The Travel Channel, and CNN, among others. Schlegel’s portfolio includes a wide-range of clients, including National Geographic and USA Today.
For more information or to sign up for these classes, visit: http://www.txoutdoorphotoworkshops.com/.
Classes are on a first-come first-serve basis and have a capacity limit.
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