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Georgia Aquarium Presents Eight Million Gallons of Photo Possibilities! Photography Class

Thursday. September 17th (6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.) and Sunday, September 20th (7:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.)

Class Instructor Bard Wrisley

Join us for an exceptional visual experience of seeing the underwater world through the lens of your camera!

This photography workshop will begin with a short evening seminar on the basics of shooting in this special environment – lighting, exposure, white balance and creative composition for the most dynamic images.

We then meet back for a full morning of shooting at the Aquarium with hands-on instruction from a professional photographer followed by a critique of your best shots!

This fun workshop includes a catered lunch.

Please bring your camera! A digital SLR is by far your best bet in this challenging environment. But if not, you should have a higher end compact camera that has manual focus, to be able to get the great results you want. Also, be sure to bring along plenty of digital memory and fresh batteries. This workshop is geared toward photographers at any level with any camera that has manual focus capabilities.

Cost is $169 for Aquarium members and $195 for non-members. The price includes lunch, admission to the Aquarium and a class photo. Session is limited to 20 participants