Take a photo walk on the wild side with Brian Peterson:
Grab your camera and enjoy an evening in the Twin Cities, exploring local nature, capturing the hidden magic, and learning about outdoor photography with Minnesota's own Brian Peterson.
"I live in two worlds, that of a photojournalist working high energy news, sports and political events, and that of a nature photographer, often working alone, in silence, waiting for that perfect expression of our natural wonders. Photographs can be a reminder of the natural beauty around us, from the delicate details of a budding tamarack tree in bog country to the grandeur of the milky way illuminating the night sky over the Mississippi headwaters at Itasca State Park. This short walk, with your camera, will help you record the beauty off nature all around us."
Space is limited. Personal camera required. Register today!
When:
10/9/19 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PMWhere: Fort Snelling - Visitor Center (View Map)
Description:
About Brian Peterson:
Photographer Brian Peterson was born in Duluth, Minnesota, and has enjoyed a 35-year career as a photojournalist covering stories he cares most about in his home state of Minnesota and around the world. He's best known for his work since 1987 for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, but his photographs have also been seen in National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, and the New York Times. Brian has been honored nine times as Minnesota Press Photographer of the Year and has been recognized nationally and internationally for his documentary photojournalism, including a Robert F. Kennedy Award and three Emmys. He has photographed the Winter and Summer Olympic Games five times and his sports photography has been honored by the national baseball and football Halls of Fame and the National Press Photographers Association. Peterson’s is the author of two books, Minnesota State of Wonders (www.stateofwonders.com) and “Voices for the Land”, and the winner of three Minnesota Book Awards.