Free Wildlife Photography Lecture In Raleigh
September 9, 2008

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On Wednesday 10th of September a free lecture on wildlife photography will be held at the Centennial Campus Center For Wildlife Education. Some how this announcement slipped by me so sorry for the late posting about this. It looks like it will be a good one and hopefully I’ll get to it myself.
The Sept. 10 Fisheries and Wildlife Seminar series program at the Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education will be all about wildlife photography.
Greg Jenkins, editor of Wildlife in North Carolina, an award-winning magazine published monthly by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, will present some history on wildlife photography in the magazine and how photos are used in this publication. Photographer Melissa McGaw will describe the technical aspects of wildlife photography—how to get good shots.
The free presentation, in the auditorium on the first floor, will be preceded with a networking session and refreshments from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education is an interactive visitor and exhibit hall of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, located at 1751 Varsity Drive, Raleigh on the Centennial Campus of N.C. State University.
A free parking pass is available by e-mail request, with name and mailing address included, to centennialcenter@ncwildlife.org or call (919) 707-0209.



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