The Tidewater Camera Club is pleased to announce a Presentation by Photographer Corey Hilz on Monday, March 7, 2016 from 7 to 9 PM in the Talbot County Community Center’s Wye Oak Room. His lecture is entitled “Creative Vision Around the World”. In this presentation, Corey Hilz will share images from his travels to diverse destinations around the globe. He’ll offer insights into his photographic techniques for people, landscapes and architecture.
Mr. Hilz believes that photographers strive to capture dynamic, engaging images wherever they are and that it’s important to look for fresh perspectives and utilize creative techniques whether they are at home or abroad. Even when in unfamiliar environments and spontaneous shooting situations, photographers can make powerful images that convey their photographic vision. In this presentation Mr. Hilz will provide ideas for moving beyond photos that simply document your travels.
Corey Hilz is a professional photographer specializing in nature and travel photography. He is a published author and his work is seen in magazines, books and calendars, as well as in art galleries. Mr. Hilz finds that the diversity in nature and cultures around the world offer boundless opportunities for new images. He approaches his subjects with an artistic eye, looking for a fresh perspective. Corey has a passion for helping others improve their photography by sharing his knowledge through group and private instruction. He leads workshops to locations in the United States and abroad, as well as offering photo classes and software training in the Washington DC area. To find out more about Corey Hilz and his educational programs, visit his website: coreyhilz.com
Founded in 1963, the Tidewater Camera Club strives to promote interest and participation in photography for all skill levels and ages. For more information, go to www.tidewatercameraclub.org.
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