Free Dec. 3 virtual class to feature local nature photography with assistive technology
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. Sponsored by Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry, this class is scheduled for Thurs., Dec. 3rd from 10-11:30 a.m. PST and will explore artistic techniques using Assistive Technology (AT) for smart phones and digital cameras in order to promote accessible photography for everyone.
This event is open to all ages, and is for anyone with a disability or interest in nature photography access for all. You can learn more about how to take part HERE.