Bird & Wildlife Photography Workshop (Cancelled)
Saturday, September 04, 2021
7:30am - 9:30am Eastern Sharon, Connecticut
Location Details
Sharon Audubon Center
325 Cornwall Bridge Road, Sharon, 06069, CT
Join local and professional photographer, Sarah Blodgett, for a hands-on workshop that is designed to help beginners take their bird and wildlife photography skills to the next level! Please note: Participants must have a camera that can be set on manual settings. iPhones and similar devices are not appropriate equipment for this workshop.
- Program Fee: $45 per person
- Pre-registration is required. Select here to register. (CANCELLED)
- Limited to 15 people
- Suitable for adults and teens
- COVID-19 Protocol: Please see our homepage for our latest guidelines
For questions, please contact Bethany Sheffer at bethany.sheffer@audubon.org or 860-364-0520.
Please note, by signing up for this event you are consenting to receive emails from Audubon about this program and our conservation work. You may opt-out of our emails at any time.
Audubon For All—Audubon welcomes everyone who finds delight in birds and nature. Just as biodiversity strengthens natural systems, the diversity of human experience strengthens our conservation efforts for the benefit of nature and all human beings. We support a diverse and inclusive environment, and welcome individuals of all races, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, ethnicities, and perspectives. Together, we will bring new creativity, effectiveness, and leadership to conservation and nature experiences. Welcome to our family!
Hooded Merganser. Photo: Sarah Blodgett
Sharon Audubon Center is an engaging nature education center with a critical Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic located in Sharon, Connecticut. We are part of the Audubon Connecticut state office of the National Audubon Society and the Atlantic Flyway, and steward a total of four Audubon nature sanctuaries and more than 2,100 acres of primarily woodland habitat in Northwestern Connecticut. Our mission is to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Visitors are welcome to enjoy our trails, nature programs, and conservation and education resources throughout the year.