OMAHA: Wildlife Photography Seminar with Frank Comisar from Scenic Aperture

Discover essential elements that will elevate your wildlife images, from selecting the right gear to mastering exposure and sharpness. We’ll go beyond the fundamentals, exploring advanced composition techniques to create dynamic and compelling wildlife shots.

Cost:

$99.00 per person

Duration:

2h

About this experience

Saturday, May 17
10am - Noon


 


In this seminar, you will learn the secrets of capturing breathtaking wildlife photographs.
Discover essential elements that will elevate your images, from selecting the right gear to mastering exposure and sharpness. We’ll go beyond the fundamentals, exploring advanced composition techniques to create dynamic and compelling wildlife shots. Learn how to adapt to various natural lighting conditions, including the challenges of low-light environments at dawn and dusk. Safety is also a key focus—gain essential tips on ethical wildlife photography, keeping both yourself and the animals safe while capturing stunning, natural behavior. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this seminar will equip you with the tools, techniques, and creative insights needed to take your wildlife photography to the next level.
 


See Frank's Work:
https://www.durangogallery.photography/


https://www.instagram.com/scenic_aperture/

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Frank Comisar, a nature photographer with a profound passion for capturing the aesthetic allure of the American West, initially pursued a career in architecture. After several years in that field, he transitioned his lifelong passion for photography into his professional pursuits. Drawing inspiration from esteemed photographers such as Ansel Adams and Edward Curtis, Comisar specializes in landscape and wildlife photography, seamlessly integrating his architectural aesthetic for composition and design. Recently, he relocated his photography business, Scenic Aperture, from Durango, Colorado, to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, where he continues to showcase his work, facilitate workshops, and foster an appreciation for the natural world.