While exploring the native plants of Santa Cruz, learn to appreciate the diverse landscapes through a camera lens. Apply photography tips, tricks, and techniques to capture scenic landscapes.
This open-air workshop will lead you on a nature walk to find inspiration from native flora for your photography. Guided by an expert horticulturist, participants will learn the botanical science behind the flora subject matter. Capturing a verdant story, tips on floral photographic composition, color theory, seasonal good lighting, camera techniques, framing your leafy subjects, and honing in on your creative eye while out in nature.
Open to ages 16+/all experience levels. Both cameras and smartphones are welcome.
January 18th, 2025
9 – 11 a.m.
Location: Antonelli Pond, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Location: Antonelli Pond, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Class Size: 25 Students
Class Fee: $38 – Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
Materials: Participants must bring their own cameras or smartphones. All other supplies are included in the class fee.
Instructors: Christine La, Photographer; Dion Shattuck, Horticulturist
This class takes place outside. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.
Thank you Land Trust Santa Cruz County for the access to Antonelli Pond. Learn More
About the Instructors
Christine La
Christine La is a freelance photographer who takes inspiration from getting outside and partaking in nature therapy. After graduating in Environmental Public Policy and Media & Cultural Studies from UC Riverside, Christine has transitioned from a career in marketing to photography.
Instagram: @xtine.lotus
Dion Shattuck
Dion Shattuck is a Horticulturist for the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History focusing on native plant restoration, landscape design, and garden education. He has a passion for sustainability and is currently pursuing a masters in Ecological Engineering. He loves spending time immersed in local habitats such as wetlands, redwood forests, and coastal bluffs.