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Learn to take a time-lapse at Delta Photo Club seminar

Nikon Canada’s Nathan Wilkinson will lead the online workshop on Wednesday, March 5
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Nathan Wilkinson with Nikon Canada will lead the next Delta Photo Club workshop on Wednesday, March 5, which will cover both the creative and the technical aspects needed to properly create a great time-lapse photograph.

Time-lapse photography will be the focus of the next workshop hosted by the Delta Photo Club.

The session, to be held over Zoom from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5, will cover both the creative and the technical aspects needed to properly create a great time-lapse and capture movement over a long period of time.

Leading the workshop will be Nikon Canada’s Nathan Wilkinson, a professional photographer based in Waterloo, Ont. With a background rooted in digital art and design, Wilkinson has been a photographer for over 10 years and enjoys capturing a wide range of subjects from products to people, landscapes and time-lapses.

To attend next month's workshop, interested parties can either become a member of the Delta Photo Club by filling out the membership form at deltaphotoclub.com/member-sign-up-form (cost is $60/year for individuals, $90 for families and $35 for youth and students), or register to attend as a guest by sending an e-transfer of $10 to treasurer_membership@deltaphotoclub.com by noon on March 5 (please include your name, email address and club affiliation with your transfer).

Made up of photography enthusiasts of all skill levels, the Delta Photo Club is dedicated to improving photography and the photographic art in its various forms in North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, Surrey, Point Roberts and beyond. The club meets weekly on Wednesday evenings (7:30 to 9:30 p.m.) September through May, and holds workshops once a month in addition to outings and other events.

For more information about the club and future events, visit deltaphotoclub.com.



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