Nature Photography for All Abilities - SSU CEI Fairfield Osborn Preserve Event
Nature Photography for All Abilities -
Sunday, December, 4, 2022, 1:30pm to 4:00pm
Sonoma State University
Center For Environmental Inquiry
A class on nature photography for all abilities no matter what your mode of ambulation may be. We will be exploring the wheelchair-accessible meadow and forested areas around the education center, as well as examining natural objects and specimens inside.
For beginners and more experienced photographers, with digital cameras or Smartphones. Enjoy the beauty and variety of plants, animals and minerals while learning creative composition, cropping, framing, leading lines, viewpoints and lighting. Also experience taking photos of tiny organisms through a microscope.
Call two weeks in advance if you need a sign-language interpreter or assistive technology for your camera.
The peace and privacy of residents in the area will be fully respected and we always practice Leave No Trace guidelines.
Photography with Assistive Technology - SSU - CEI - Saturday, March 13, 2021
Center for Environmental Inquiry
Saturday, March 13, 2021 4:00pm to 5:00pm PST
The profound connection to the environment and wildlife enjoyed by many nature photographers is not accessible to us all equally. Whether you or your child or student uses a wheelchair, has limited use of their hands, or is weak and has tremors, this informative and interactive event is for you.
We will explore artistic techniques using Assistive Technology (AT) for smart phones and digital cameras in order to promote accessible photography for everyone. You are encouraged to reach out to event leaders in advance for specific information about your disability or mobility needs, and how to acquire AT.
Before the event, we’ll ask you to take a photograph to upload. After a presentation and demonstration of homemade and purchased AT photography devices, each person will have a chance to share their photo with the group and get feedback from Rick, then hear about accessible nature photography sites.
At Sonoma State University – Center for Environmental Inquiry and Heartwork Photography we are deeply involved in both Nature and Wildlife Conservation and we work with many Environmental and Wildlife groups to increase awareness. Learn more about the Sonoma State University Center for Environmental Inquiry – http://cei.sonoma.edu/
This event is part of the North Bay Science Discovery Day. Learn more here: https://www.northbayscience.org
Logistics
No previous experience or knowledge is required. This event is recommended for ages 13-18, and is for anyone with a disability or interest in nature photography access for all.
Before the event, instructions will be sent to you about taking a nature photograph to share with the group, including how to send it to the leaders.
Please feel free to contact the leaders by email about AT suggestions and/or explore camera devices on the internet via Centers for Independent Living.
Lastly, be prepared to share any information you have about good accessible trails and sites for nature photography.
Zoom meeting details will be sent to you upon registration. If you have not used Zoom before, please allow time to download and install the application before the event. Please log-in a few minutes early, as it may take more than one attempt if servers are busy.
This event will be recorded.
Photography with Assistive Technology - SSU - CEI - Thursday, December, 3, 2020
Center for Environmental Inquiry
Monday, September, 28, 2020, 10:00am to 11:30am PST
The profound connection to the environment and wildlife enjoyed by many nature photographers is not accessible to us all equally. Whether you or someone you want to invite on nature photography outings uses a wheelchair, has limited use of their hands, or is weak and has tremors, this informative and interactive event is for you.
We will explore artistic techniques using Assistive Technology (AT) for smart phones and digital cameras in order to promote accessible photography for everyone. You are encouraged to reach out to HeartWorks Jeree’ and Rick in advance for specific information about your disability or mobility needs, and how to acquire AT.
At Sonoma State University – Center for Environmental Inquiry and Heartwork Photography we are deeply involved in both Nature and Wildlife Conservation and we work with many Environmental and Wildlife groups to increase awareness. Learn more about the Sonoma State University Center for Environmental Inquiry – http://cei.sonoma.edu/
Logistics
This event is open to all ages, and is for anyone with a disability or interest in nature photography access for all.
Before the event, please try using your camera or smart phone in advance, and explore the “local nature” photography options in or near your home, such as your back or front yard, just down the street, on your porch, or through your window.
Also please create a Google account, as a Google Drive folder link will be sent to you upon registration, and this is where we will upload the photos we capture during the event.
Zoom meeting details will be sent to you upon registration.
Intermediate Backyard Photography with SSU - CEI - Monday, September, 28, 2020
Center for Environmental Inquiry
Monday, September, 28, 2020, 10:00am to 11:30am PST
Let photography bring you closer to nature and inspire others!
Turn-of-the-century photographs of western landscapes led to conservation action across the United States, while recent images of endangered bees and of polar bears living on dwindling resources inspire people to address environmental challenges. At Heartwork Photography and CEI, we are both deeply involved in both Nature and Wildlife Conservation and wework with many Environmental and Wildlife groups to increase awareness. Learn more about the Sonoma State University Center for Environmental Inquiry – http://cei.sonoma.edu/
Following spring’s popular beginner program, this class will go into more detail on how you can engage with the variety of photography opportunities right in your backyard using your cellphone or digital camera. Come develop an eye for close-up and creative shots, turning even ordinary natural items into photos to enjoy.
Logistics
Some photography experience is required, whether that be with a camera or smartphone. This event has no age limit, but is recommended for teens and adults at and advanced-beginner to intermediate level.
Please have your camera ready. During the event, we will take time to go out into our own “local nature” areas such as your back or front yard, just down the street, or on your porch to take nature photographs, so please have a location in mind.