Star Photography Workshop
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This is an introductory workshop designed to show you how to get started with capturing images of the night sky and the stars.
About this event
Star Photography Workshop
Organizer: No.9 Gardens
Date: Sunday July 31 at 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Facilitator: Ariel Estulin, Ariel Estulin Photography, Award Winning Photographer
Summary: This is an introductory workshop designed to show you how to get started with capturing images of the night sky and the stars. You will learn: the gear you’ll need, finding focus and getting sharp images, calculating exposure, and finding and shooting the milky way. All levels of photography are welcomed. A digital camera/lens and tripod is required to attend this workshop.
Workshops will run if a minimum of 6 participants register and will have a maximum of 15 participants. Please bring appropriate clothing for weather, a reusable water bottle and comfortable footwear. Please bring a mask if required for government regulations.
Plan to stay in our yurts to get the full No.9 Gardens experience and bask in the stars all evening! Airbnb booking is first come first serve.
About Facilitator: Ariel is an award winning photographer and photo educator. Primarily interested in landscapes, he travels the world seeking out beauty in those wild and remote places on earth that still remain untouched by civilization and where nature commands ultimate attention. Self-taught as a photographer, he spent time with Freeman Patterson, Canada’s renowned photographer, to learn the art of making great photographs. His training as a graphic designer continually shapes what he sees through the lens in order that elements such as light, shape and colour all work in harmony.
Refund Policy: We will issue refunds up to 48 hours prior to the workshop, past this period we are unable to issue any refunds as we rely on the number of participants to run our workshops.
Location: The address is 1516 Summers Road, Rideau Lakes, ON, which is about a 40 minute drive North of Kingston on Hwy 15.
Eco-Art Tours: Starting August 6, every weekend we will offer tours of land art installations from artists. See our website for more details.
About No.9 Gardens: Your registration directly supports our programs and helps us fulfill our mission of empowering youth and the general public to lead a revolution in building resilient communities. No.9 Gardens is focused on educating people about the importance of a strong, local, resilient food system. We work with volunteers to grow fresh nutritious produce for those most in need.
No.9 Gardens is situated on many traditional territories including Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-o-show-nee), Anishinaabe (Ah-nish-in-ah-bay), Mississauga, Algonquin, and the Wendake-Nionwentsïo nations. We are grateful to be able to offer the public these lands to live, learn, and play on.
40 acres of quintessential Ontario wilderness in eastern Ontario known as the Frontenac Arch Natural Area: this is the canvas on which we are creating Canada’s first centre for promoting sustainability and indigenous dialogue. No.9 Gardens is located alongside the Hawkridge Trail, 200 acres of protected UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and the spectacular natural beauty of Eastern Ontario.
How do we do this? By providing enjoyable, lived experiences outdoors in the natural environment that encourages creativity, greater respect and reciprocity with the land, and a more sustainable lifestyle. Check out No.9’s website for more information on our programs:
Website: https://www.no9gardens.ca/workshops
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Airbnb Rentals: https://www.airbnb.ca/users/show/400032260?fbclid=IwAR0Eybyf2Y6H7qASKJk3pa9AW3x8gd4UEWNE43xdU7ZDiLBd6HZdI9EPCng