Free Bogen Webinar – A Budget Safari – Wildlife Photography at Your Local Zoo

Written by Eric Reagan on June 17th, 2009 | 0 Comments


Bogen is putting together another free webinar this Friday, June 17, 2009 from 2 p.m to 3 p.m EDT.  This one is all about wildlife photography and centered around getting great shots at your local zoo.  Bogen is also giving away a $195 National Geographic Walkabout Satchel to three winners at the end of the webinar.

Here’s more on the webinar from Bogen:

Listen to our special speakers, David Fisher, webinar host, and Julie Maher, Wildlife Conservation Society Staff Photographer.

During this session David & Julie discuss:

  • Best practices for shooting through fences, wires, and glass partitions
  • Selecting the best gear for a day trip
  • Best times to visit and developing a unique perspective

Also, learn about Julie’s recent trip to South America and a report on the ongoing Conservation photography efforts at the WCS.

Go here to register – it’s free.



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