KWEC Digital Photography Seminar
Make plans now to join the Central Kansas Photography Club at the KWEC on Saturday, May 20 for a day-long, digital photography seminar, featuring Craig McCord. McCord concentrates on fine art landscape photography with a fondness for wide angle perspective. This seminar will highlight techniques for capturing landscape photographs, incorporating strong foreground elements, and adding measures of depth. The photography workshop runs from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center.
Registration is $49 before May 4, and includes lunch. Contact CKPC Member, Connie Dyer 620-617-7391 or the KWEC 877-243-9268 for more information about registration.
Download a Registration Form here.
Craig McCord, originally from Jacksonville, Florida, concentrates on fine art landscape photography. His interest in photography started in the early 1970’s after acquiring a used Petri 35mm camera and gaining access to a dark room while serving in the Air Force. Craig quickly developed an ever increasing passion for photography as a means of creative expression. Over the years he has developed his artistic skills using 35mm, 645 and 6×7 medium format, and 4×5 large format media, before making his transition to digital capture in 2006.
Largely self-taught, McCord was influenced by black and white photography icons Ansel Adams, and John Sexton, and the color greats Elliot Porter and David Muench. Their influence molded his artistic eye and approach to subject matter. McCord’s style evolved showing a fondness for wide angle perspectives. He often incorporates strong foreground elements to add a measure of depth, drawing the viewer into the image. While having a certain fondness for landscapes of the west and northwest, he believes the United States overall is blessed with some of the most diverse and beautiful landscape in the world.
Currently, residing in Bates City, Missouri, McCord focuses entirely on his fine art work and instructing other photographers in pursuit of their passion. Selections of his work reside in collections in a number of states and throughout Missouri. His images of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways were selected by the National Park Service to help highlight their celebration of the Park System’s centennial celebration in 2016.
Craig currently hosts workshops in Missouri and Kansas, as well as several in the Northwest, including the Oregon coast and the Grand Tetons in Wyoming.
Date and Time
Saturday May 20, 2017
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT
Location
Kansas Wetlands Education Center
592 NE 156 Hwy
Great Bend
Website
http://http//wetlandscenter.fhsu.edu/events/ckpcs-a-digital-photography-seminar-with-craig-mccord/
Contact Information
877-243-9268