Volunteer Photography Training - Wolf Creek Trail - Northstar Mining Museum - hydraulic mining monitor - Yasha, Rick - Copyright 2020 HeartWork Photography

Volunteer Training - Wolf Creek Trail

Volunteer Photography Training

Wolf Creek Trail / Northstar Mining Museum

A morning of On-Sight Photography Training in fundamental and intermediate photography principals:

  • Composition

  • Depth of Field

  • Shutter Speeds

Volunteer Photography Training - Wolf Creek Trail - Northstar Mining Museum - hydraulic mining monitor - Yasha, Rick - Copyright 2020 HeartWork Photography

Salmon Spawning - Lake Tahoe -HeartWork Photography Accessible Nature Outings - Copyright 2016 Rick Waller

Volunteer Training

Volunteer Training HeartWork Photography Outings

HeartWork Photography Outings Volunteers
Friday, January 24th 10am - 1pm

Volunteer Registration Request

Please click on the button above and fill in our Contact Form using the Subject of “Volunteer Training”. We will email you further instructions. THANK YOU!

This Volunteer Training is for people of all Abilities who want to assist in HeartWork Photography Outings.

This training will help you learn about nature and general photography principles, accessibility, the disability movement, disability etiquette, and Leave No Trace practices.

We are excited to provide this first formal volunteer training with the help of Tony Sauer, past executive director of FREED CIL, and the California Department of Rehabilitation; and David Wong, local award-winning fine art and location workshop photographer.

HeartWork provides local, California-wide, and National Park photography outings to people with disabilities, veterans, those affected by wild fires, people recovering from illnesses and others.  We have had requests from new and existing volunteers for help to improve their photography and teaching skills, and for more awareness of the accessibility needs of our participants.

This training is open to all interested volunteers with pre-registration, no matter what your photography level may be.  It will be for both camera and Smartphone users.  Volunteers with accessibility needs are especially encouraged to attend.