Intermediate Bird Photography

with the Center For Wildlife

  

Intermediate Registration

Refining Skills in the Field.

This workshop is for experienced photographers comfortable shooting in manual mode who want more consistent success with birds in flight, stronger composition, and more polished images. Now in our fourth year collaborating with the Center for Wildlife, we focus on disciplined field technique, refining the exposure triangle, autofocus, and tracking while photographing wildlife responsibly.

Details

Dates: 
Sat, March 28, Beginners Session
Sat, April 18, Intermediate Session
Time: 
10:00–2:00
Location: 
Center For Wildlife, Cape Neddick, ME
  
 
 

Attendees

  • Comfortable shooting in manual or aperture priority
  • Ready to refine bird photography technique
  • Seeking more control and consistency in the field

Takeaways

  • Manual exposure control
  • Autofocus & exposure
  • Field positioning & technique
  • Light, background & distance
  • Responsible wildlife approach

Workshop Fee

$175

A portion of the fee supports the Center for Wildlife

 

Advance Your Bird Photography.

If you’re comfortable with your camera and ready to gain more control and consistency in the field, this class is designed for you. You’ll refine technique through focused instruction and hands-on practice, learning how to make confident decisions around exposure, focus, and positioning in real wildlife situations. You’ll leave with sharper skills, stronger intention, and images that reflect a more deliberate approach to bird photography.

Intermediate Registration

Meet Your Instructor

David Mazur

Founder and Lead Instructor of Seacoast Photography School, David shares years of experience teaching photographers of all levels, he is known for his clear, witty, hands-on approach and ability to break down complex concepts into practical, easy-to-understand guidance. David's teaching style focuses on building confidence, strengthening technical skills, and helping photographers develop their own way of seeing, both in the field and in the studio. 

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