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Wayne Wolfersberger KangarooIt is so easy to take a movie with your iphone and email it to friends. But have you ever tried to make an informative high quality movie? There are lots of opportunities to use your DSLR’s movie feature, download it onto your computer and then use one of the many software products to edit, splice, modify sound, add stills and so much more to turn it into a short video. Wayne will show you a variety of short videos using several different editing features available. Some videos will feature short clips of Yellowstone and many other areas. Tips and Techniques will be covered and some inexpensive equipment will be shown that aid in the movie making process. Besides making movies for your own enjoyment, you may also want to upload them onto You Tube. Below is an image from my video with the most hits on You Tube.

Biography

An ecologist-naturalist, educator and nature photographer by professional training and passion, Wayne has integrated all areas to become a well-respected professional nature photographer in the Washington DC area. His photographic expertise was honed while working for a D.C. area commercial photography firm, the US Navy Photographic Center and involvement in numerous professional seminars and workshops.

Wayne is a member of NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association), NAPP (National Association for Photoshop Professionals), the Vienna Photographic Society and Northern Virginia Photographic Association for which he serve as VP and President. Wayne has delivered numerous and varied photographic programs for many local groups in the Greater Washington area, in the Southern Appalachians, and internationally in the UK and Australia. Many of his images have appeared in local, national, international magazines (including multiple images in Nature’s Best), on calendars, postcards, exhibited and sold as fine art prints. Wayne has also worked as a wedding photographer and done the craft circuit.

Wayne teaches a variety of photography classes locally during the fall, winter, and spring (if not on short travel excursions) and most recently during the summer. For 14 years spent the summers (May to September) in Yellowstone National Park working for the US NPS he turned in his badge after the 2012 season in order to spend time with his family and new grand daughter when they moved to Maryland after 9 years Down Under. Wayne has found the summers in the DC area to be a new experience photographically because in 1999 when he first started working in Yellowstone he had only photographed the summers in the area with film cameras.

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