Weather to photograph and what

Fri 10 Nov 2023 7:30pm

Ann Miles MPAGB FRPS

ZOOM MEETING

'Rain, snow and mist - first, this lecture shows images depicting my 'perfect' photographic weathers. But what do you do when the weather isn't perfect for photography - some suggestions are made of subjects and techniques to employ when the light is dull or when the sun shines too brightly.  In this lecture, you will see images that depict the interactions of people, architecture, nature and landscape reflecting my wide photographic interests..

From her Website: Ann Miles Website (pin-sharp2.blogspot.com)

I trained as a biologist and spent my working life in scientific publishing; this enabled me to keep abreast with all the changes from traditional to digital photography and printing. I have been an active photographer all my life and, for about 10 years, taught general and nature photography at university degree level. I am a Member of The London Salon which keeps me in touch with the best of pictorial photography around the world. I gained an Associateship in Nature and a Fellowship in Visual Arts and served as Deputy Chair of the Fine Arts Panel for 8 years. I now sit on the Natural History Distinction Panel. This reflects a wide spectrum of photographic interest. In my photography, I enjoy images that depict the interactions of people, architecture, nature and landscape. I have lectured all round Britain and give workshops and individual tuition.