Bird Photography at Farmington Bay – Saturday, Apr 29th 2023


April
29th,
2023
Lecture 4pm – 5pm
Shoot 6pm – 8:30pm (MST)
1157 South Waterfowl Way, Farmington, UT 84025

Recap:

We had a blast last Saturday photographing birds out at Farmington Bay! It was so incredible to have wildlife photographer, @makarrenphotos guide us along the way! Following her lecture, attendees were able to use their newfound knowledge in the field.

Also, shoutout to Canon for sponsoring and providing loaner gear to try out! Make sure to check out our events page for upcoming events.

Reserve your seat for a special presentation at pictureline from the talented and inspiring Mary Anne Karren. Mary Anne will begin speaking at 4pm and will wrap at 5pm.

There will be opportunity to apply newfound knowledge in the field directly afterward. Our group, accompanied by Canon & Mary Anne, will head to Farmington Bay to photograph birds at dusk from 6pm to 8:30pm.

Spring in the Great Salt Lake provides essential habitat for millions of migrating and breeding birds that thrive in our climate. Farmington Bay, Utah is home to more than 200 species, and nearly 60 are known to nest there. Some species you'll find in the springtime are Western and Clark’s Grebes, American White Pelicans, White-faced Ibis, Sandhill Cranes, Black-necked Stilts, American Avocets, and Snowy Plovers.

Come join us as we take advantage of the prime wildlife conditions at Farmington Bay using telephoto lenses. We will meet at 6 pm in front of the Great Salt Lake Nature Center. From there, we will separate into three different groups. 

Suggested gear to bring:

  • Tripod/Monopod
  • Memory card
  • Camera
  • Lens (Telephoto preferred)
  • Water
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray

Canon will provide the following lenses:

  • RF 100-500MM
  • RF 100-400MM
  • RF 800MM F/11
  • RF 600MM F/11
  • RF 2x Extender
  • RF 1.4x Extender

The pictureline rental department has telephoto lenses to rent for those who want some extra range. Spots will be limited, so make your reservation today! 

Get to Know Mary Anne Karren: 

I'm a Salt Lake City-based wildlife photographer exploring how to use my tools as an artist and photographer to benefit birds and their habitat. My current project focuses on the rapidly disappearing Great Salt Lake, largest saline lake in the hemisphere and lynchpin habitat for ten million migratory birds. My work juxtaposes the vibrant bird life of Great Salt Lake with its otherworldly landscapes.

Contact: WebsiteSocial,  [email protected]


 

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