Convention Speakers
We've lined up ten outstanding speakers who will present over 20 lectures and workshops in the two day convention. Use the "Click to find out more..." link to see each speakers individual page.
Doug Hansgate
http://www.hansgate.com/index.html
Doug's passion for art has propelled him as a leader in the field of painting with light—since the human eye can perceive slight nuances of color and light that cameras cannot always capture.
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Roman Kurywczak
My name is Roman Kurywczak and I am a professional nature photographer, Sigma Pro team member, author, and lecturer. Come join me for my presentation: “Nature Inspired”.
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Dr. Lee Simmons
In 2013, Dr. Simmons was selected as the international recipient of the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group’s Ulysses S. Seal Award. The honor is given to “people who exemplify innovation in applying science to conservation.
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Father Don Doll http://magisproductions.org
Don Doll, S.J. is a Jesuit priest and well-known photographer whose work has been featured in National Geographic, [Hunters of the Bering Sea, June 1984, and The Athabascans along the Yukon, February, 1990] and a number of the Day in the Life of... books.
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Paul Bellinger Sr. https://www.photoperson.com/Paul is a member of SPOOM, The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills, Paul has written articles and images for SPOOM for media distribution and advertising as well as guided trips exclusive to Grist Mills of America.
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Stephen “Mike” BarkerThe camera sees and records light differently than the human eye. Taking advantage of these differences allows the photographer to create images in the camera that the human eye cannot see.
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Timothy WhiteThe photography of Tim White has won many awards. He has presented many work shops and multi-media programs through out the Northeast, in Nebraska, and in Canada.
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Will FieldsAll exceptional photographs possess three elements: Light, Gesture and Color/Tonality. It is within this arena that a photographer finds their individual expression.
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