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Photography Workshop - Finding the Rhythm in Nature

Instructor Gregory Green blends his biology expertise and photography creativity to inspire attendees to expand their own photographic vision and better “see” the wonderful photo opportunities that surround us. Attendees will learn how to find patterns and rhythms in nature, leading to unique photography opportunities regardless of the setting and location. 

You’ll learn to capture images that tell the story of the natural world in a fresh and compelling way. Attendees should have at least a basic understanding of their photography gear. The workshop will primarily focus on using DSLR cameras with various lens sizes, rather than smartphone photography. This workshop also includes time in the field at Semiahmoo Spit. Gregory A. Green is an award winning nature photographer, wildlife biologist and ecology instructor at Western Washington University.

There is limited space available for this event. Registration is available on Eventbrite and from our website at wingsownw@gmail.com. For specific questions regarding this workshop please contact Gregory Green at: greggreenphotography@gmail.com

Starts: March 14, 2026

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Admission: $50

Location: Semiahmoo Resort
9565 Semiahmoo Parkway, Blaine , WA 98230

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Produced By: Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival

Contact Person: Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival

Phone: 360-220-7663

Email: wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com

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