Brampton outing to introduce nature photography

Nature photography can be a fun and interesting pastime, and a workshop will help those who call Brampton home to get started.

Credit Valley Conservation works hard to protect Brampton’s natural spaces, and one of its offerings will introduce the public to taking photos of wild beauty. It will be led by a local expert in photography, and other educators will be on hand as well.

The group will head to Chris Gibson Park for a walk that will visit a variety of locations at the site. Both stationary and moving objects and wildlife will be included, and all camera styles are welcome. Everyone will walk away with new skills, as well as tips they can use in the future, and a light lunch will be served at the end of the walk so everyone can mingle and get to know one another. The venue may be accessed by those who need a mobility device, although some areas may be uneven.

Photography offers a way to get out and enjoy nature, while having lots of fun doing so. A flyer printing company will be able to create a variety of publications that may help to pique the public’s interest in such an activity.

The Credit Valley Conservation team will be hosting this outdoor excursion on November 5th. Everyone who Signs up is asked to be at the Chris Gibson Recreation Centre by 10:30 am.
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