
Shawn Carey is a great nature photographer and has been a fantastic resource for photographers in our area. He works closely with Massachusetts Audubon and was a key consultant to getting a top-notch photo blind constructed at the Daniel Webster Sanctuary in Marshfield. He also hosts an ongoing (though occasional) “photo and video sharing” session that mixes the top bird and nature photographers with photographers of all levels to help improve our craft and get a chance to socialize over pizza and a beer.
Shawn is teaching a 3-day workshop at the Mass Audubon Visual Arts Center. The first session is tonight (Feb 11), and second and third parts of the workshop are Feb 18 and 25th respectively. If you are interested, I’m sure you will be in good hands and will learn great techniques. For more information visit Shawn’s workshop page.

While I’m happy to help teach anyone how to use Lightroom, Bob DiNatale is one of the best instructors in the area and he will be teaching a Lightroom Workflow Seminar on Saturday, Feb 20th from 10:30am to 3pm in Concord. The cost is $75 ($60 if you sign up before 15-Feb). Visit Bob’s seminar website for more information. Bob is a Adobe Certified Expert for Lightroom (and probably Photoshop too) and a great guy.

Last, and not least, the there are only a few more days left to see John Borchard‘s “Magical Mist” exhibit at Gallery Seven in Maynard. John has captured some beautiful images of Ireland and from right here in New England. Fog never looked so good.
Coming up at the end of the month at Gallery Seven is an exhibit of floral abstracts by Vera Kaufman and Robert Moll. They will be on display from Feb 20th to March 27th. I’m looking forward to seeing these photos on the wall.
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