Michael Kobe will be sharing his photography skills at a table top
workshop where he will show participants the close-up skills that he has
mastered. Bring your camera and a tripod and Michael will provide a large
variety of materials to photograph including: flowers, shells, fossils, seeds,
plants, and a host of many interesting objects that should surely convey
interest in your photographs. Come away with some pictures like these:
Michael Kobe is a retired Biologist. After teaching for forty-four
years, he decided to pursue his interest in the out-of-doors through
photography. He has mastered the skills of nature photography and shares them
through extensive workshops, seminars, and field trips with others. His
photographs have been utilized extensively in Indiana Dunes National Park
publications. He is recognized for his nature photography especially in his
skills of capturing images of insects, flowers, and birds. He has won
many awards with his photographs and was honored by the Chicago Area Camera
Clubs Association with the prestigious Kohout Nature Award in 2009 and the
Grace DeWolf Nature Photography Award in 2011. Michael also received the
William J. Cody Award from CACCA in 2013 for outstanding organizations,
teaching classes, and writing articles.
You can participate in this macro photography workshop at CAPS-Chicago Area Photographic School on Sunday, November 24th.
To see the CAPS website go to:
To register for CAPS go to: https://cacca.regfox.com/caps-2019
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