DATE
October 05, 2020 - 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
EVENT TYPE
TOURS & WALKS, WORKSHOPS
LOCATION
Kirkland, Washington

Kirkland Waterfront PhotoWalk with Merrill Images

Join Olympus Educators John and Lisa Merrill for a small group PhotoWalk (from 4-7pm).  You’ll learn to freeze and blur movement (with models on a bicycle and rollerblades), explore using ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) for impressionistic images at the Carillon Point Marina, and create sunset silhouettes on the shore of Lake Washington.

Hands-on photo coaching can be transformative. With two pro photographers offering tips, techniques and encouragement, you’ll have double the expertise to help you master both the technical and artistic sides of photography. We’ll work with light and compose for impact -- intentionally making, versus taking, photos. You’ll learn a lot and create compelling images to treasure and share.

Photographers of all experience levels are welcome, with any camera. To ensure a personalized learning experience, each PhotoWalk is limited to 6 participants. For safety during the pandemic, everyone drives separately, wears a mask and stays at least 6’ apart.

Within 2 weeks of the PhotoWalk, the group will reconvene via Zoom for an hour to show images and give and get supportive feedback. The Photo Review is a fun opportunity to be inspired by what others created at the same locations, and continue your journey as a photographer.

About Merrill Images

John and Lisa Merrill create images to evoke wonder, inspire action and strengthen communities. Their specialties include travel and social impact photography. They are Olympus Educators who enjoy helping people nurture their creativity via workshops and tours in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.  To learn more and view online galleries, visit www.merrillimages.com