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Falltography

Join the landscape photographers behind the BMLT book series The Blues (Volumes I, III, and V) for a morning of fall scene photography in the Wallula wetlands. Bill Rodgers and Mark Hussein will provide instruction regarding basic and intermediate camera techniques in the field to capture the water, reflections, reeds, waterfowls and of course, trees. It is favorite place of Mark and Bill’s, especially this time of year.

Participants should dress for a cool morning and be prepared for rain. 

Due to COVID precautions, the duo will host a Zoom class the following week in post-production techniques using Photoshop, Luminar, or other digital photo editing applications.

Cost: $55 for BMLT members, $65 for non-members. Registration is now closed. For more information, please email Katy Rizzuti at katy@bmlt.org


Suitability: Open to ages 10+

Difficulty: Minimal camera experience necessary

Things to bring: Digital camera (phone cameras not recommended), tripod (optional), laptop with photo-editing software installed, sturdy walking shoes, a rain jacket and/or umbrella, a sack lunch, and water in a refillable bottle


Based on COVID-19 guidelines, BMLT will not provide transportation to this event. We will observe the guidelines provided by the Washington State Department of Health and Oregon Health Administration.

BMLT COVID-19 Policy for Indoor Events: All participants at indoor events, including but not limited to education, conservation, and recreation gatherings, must provide proof of vaccination status. Masks are required for all indoor gatherings. Unvaccinated children will not be allowed to attend indoor events.

BMLT COVID-19 Policy for Outdoor Events: All participants at outdoor events, including but not limited to education, conservation, and recreation gatherings, will be required to wear masks except when the event leaders determine that social distancing can provide sufficient safety to allow unmasked activity.


Earlier Event: October 17
Nature Kids in the Park - FREE
Later Event: February 10
POSTPONED - CELEBRATE 2022