Tomorrow, September 6th, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, I’ll be one of the presenters in a free webinar hosted by the Out of Chicago team called Waterfalls, Wildflowers, and Wildlife. I’ll be joining several other instructors from next year’s Out of Great Smoky Mountains conference for this webinar, including Chrissy Donadi, Michele Sons, Dusty Doddridge, Stephanie Johnson, Kurt Budliger, and John Putnam, and we’ll each be sharing ideas and tips about photographing waterfalls, wildflowers, or wildlife.

The webinar is free, but you’ll need to register in advance to attend live:

Click here to register for the webinar.

And yes, the webinar will be recorded and posted on the Out of Chicago blog, so if you can’t attend live you can still view the webinar later.

Hope to see you there!

— Michael Frye

P.S. The early-bird discount for the Out of the Great Smoky Mountains conference has been extended until Friday, September 13th. Until then you can get $250 off the conference by using the code FRYE250SMNP.

P.P.S. Here are a couple of photographs that I may or may not use during the webinar tomorrow… 🙂

Waterfall, NC, USA

Waterfall, North Carolina

Rainbow and waterfall, northern California, USA

Rainbow and waterfall, northern California

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Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. He is the author or principal photographer of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, Yosemite Meditations, Yosemite Meditations for Women, Yosemite Meditations for Adventurers, and Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters. He has also written three eBooks: Light & Land: Landscapes in the Digital Darkroom, Exposure for Outdoor Photography, and Landscapes in Lightroom: The Essential Step-by-Step Guide. Michael has written numerous magazine articles on the art and technique of photography, and his images have been published in over thirty countries around the world. Michael has lived either in or near Yosemite National Park since 1983, currently residing just outside the park in Mariposa, California.