The Comprehensive Wildlife Photographer – A Photography Seminar

February 19, 2014
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Common tern, returning to its nest at Long Beach in Plymouth, MA Courtesy image (c) Michael Milicia, all rights reserved

World-renowned wildlife photographer Charles Glatzer and noted local avian photographer Michael Milicia of Bedford will host a seminar, The Comprehensive Wildlife Photographer, on Saturday and Sunday, March 29 and 30, at the La Cava Center on the Bentley University campus in Waltham, MA.

What students will learn

The seminar will provide the knowledge and tools photographers need to take control of their imagery and produce compelling wildlife photographs.  Emphasis will be placed on the five key ingredients that are paramount to consistently producing successful digital images:  knowing the fundamentals; familiarity with your equipment; being proactive; knowing your subject;  and knowing your way around the digital darkroom.

Participants will gain a renewed sense of confidence and a new mindset suited to consistently producing creative, well-exposed, and provocative images of birds and wildlife.

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About the Instructors

Since founding Shoot The Light Instructional Photography Workshops in the mid-nineties,  Mr. Glatzer has cemented his place as one of the world’s top wildlife photographers.   His dynamic and inspirational workshops and seminars have also made him one of the most sought-after educators in the field.  The depth and breadth of his 31 year career, which has also included commercial and underwater work, provides seminar attendees with an unparalleled knowledge resource.

Michael Milicia is a Bedford-based photographer who specializes in photographing birds.   He began his professional photography career in 2005 after working 27 years as a software engineer and was invited to join Shoot The Light as an instructor and workshop leader in 2011.  Mr. Milicia’s images have garnered multiple awards from the North American Nature Photography Association and Audubon Magazine and his publication credits include National Geographic, National Wildlife Federation, Audubon, Palm Press Greeting Cards, and the Boston Globe.

For more information

For a more detailed description of the seminar or to register, please visit the Shoot the Light website at https://www.shootthelight.com.  Questions can also be addressed to Mr. Milicia at [email protected]  .

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