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Professional photographer, Kev Maslin, will capture your imagination in this online talk about “the art of waterways photography – how to frame the perfect shot”.

Featuring a selection of stunning images, you will find out how to frame the perfect shot of your local canal or river. He will also share his top tips for entering photography competitions such as ours.

Kev Maslin runs photography walks along the canal and is known to waterways enthusiasts in the West Midlands. He specialises in historic narrow boat photography, and his work has featured in BBC Wildlife and Waterways World magazines, as well as in the popular Geo Projects maps.

It’s easy to join using a computer, smart phone or tablet.

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Event Dates

Tuesday 30th March 2021

Location

Online

Heritage

The art of waterways photography – how to frame the perfect shot

Professional photographer, Kev Maslin, will capture your imagination in this online talk about “the art of waterways photography – how to frame the perfect shot”.

Featuring a selection of stunning images, you will find out how to frame the perfect shot of your local canal or river. He will also share his top tips for entering photography competitions such as ours.

Kev Maslin runs photography walks along the canal and is known to waterways enthusiasts in the West Midlands. He specialises in historic narrow boat photography, and his work has featured in BBC Wildlife and Waterways World magazines, as well as in the popular Geo Projects maps.

It’s easy to join using a computer, smart phone or tablet.

Details

Time

7:30pm

Contact

Gemma Bolton

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