The talks on this page are booked for specific clubs and groups. In order to book a talk please use the contact page. Club names will only be used by permission of the club. Clubs or groups may open these talks up for the public to attend.
Please see their websites for details.
Please see their websites for details.
Photographing Birds In Flight
Tuesday June 1, 2021 7 pm (delivered)
Club or group: The Pipits or through the Hamilton Naturalist's Club The Pipits
Talk is available on The Pipits website until August 1, 2021
Author and wildlife photographer, Dave Taylor shares lessons learned in the field photographing birds in flight. He discussed tips and illustrative stories along with examples from his collection of images from around the world. Whether you are a beginner or a semi-professional you will be sure to glean some helpful suggestions from Dave and also the other participants on how best to capture the action. From backyard birding to going on safari these ideas will help you improve your photography
Bio:
Dave Taylor is a wildlife photographer and the author of more than 40 books and over a hundred magazine articles on wildlife and ecology. As a highly regarded wildlife photographer, Dave also focuses his efforts on producing educational videos and material about wildlife for both the public and to support school curriculum. His images of birds and other wildlife have been featured on a number of magazine covers.
Dave has traveled throughout the world capturing nature with his camera. He frequently visits Tanzania where he guides wildlife safaris.
He taught nature photography at Humber College for more than 25 years.
He recently retired as the Educational Program Director for The Riverwood Conservancy (TRC), a non-profit group that operates a nature park in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He still consults with TRC.
Dave is also an avid public speaker who frequently speaks to local naturalist clubs and other organizations that have a keen interest for nature. A number of his Facebook Live talks are on The Riverwood Conservancy's YouTube page.
Tuesday June 1, 2021 7 pm (delivered)
Club or group: The Pipits or through the Hamilton Naturalist's Club The Pipits
Talk is available on The Pipits website until August 1, 2021
Author and wildlife photographer, Dave Taylor shares lessons learned in the field photographing birds in flight. He discussed tips and illustrative stories along with examples from his collection of images from around the world. Whether you are a beginner or a semi-professional you will be sure to glean some helpful suggestions from Dave and also the other participants on how best to capture the action. From backyard birding to going on safari these ideas will help you improve your photography
Bio:
Dave Taylor is a wildlife photographer and the author of more than 40 books and over a hundred magazine articles on wildlife and ecology. As a highly regarded wildlife photographer, Dave also focuses his efforts on producing educational videos and material about wildlife for both the public and to support school curriculum. His images of birds and other wildlife have been featured on a number of magazine covers.
Dave has traveled throughout the world capturing nature with his camera. He frequently visits Tanzania where he guides wildlife safaris.
He taught nature photography at Humber College for more than 25 years.
He recently retired as the Educational Program Director for The Riverwood Conservancy (TRC), a non-profit group that operates a nature park in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He still consults with TRC.
Dave is also an avid public speaker who frequently speaks to local naturalist clubs and other organizations that have a keen interest for nature. A number of his Facebook Live talks are on The Riverwood Conservancy's YouTube page.