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Speaker :Ken Conger
Monday – January 2, 2012 7 – 9pm Talbot County Community Center, Route 50, ALASKAN WILDLIFE & LANDSCAPES
Biography Has has attained both a Bachelors of Science degree in Wildlife Management and a Masters of Science degree in Administration of Justice. Ken's interest in photography began at a young age and wildlife photography has always been his concentration. His photographs are only of wild animals, primarily captured within National Parks and Fish & Wildlife Refuges. The majority of the images utilize available early morning and late afternoon light to capture the natural color and beauty of the wildlife. An award-winning photographer (National Wildlife Federation, National Parks Competition, Sony International Photography Contest), Ken's images have adorned a number of magazine covers and calendars. After retiring as a conservation officer, Ken spent the 2009 and 2010 summers as a seasonal park ranger in Denali National Park, Alaska. For this evening's program, Ken will feature a diversity of dynamic wildlife (moose, lynx, musk ox, polar bears) and stunning landscape images (Mt. McKinley, ANWR, 10,000 Smokes, Northern Lights) captured during his two seasons in Alaska. For more information about Ken's work and to view a sample of his images, visit www.kencongerphotography.com. Visitors are welcome to attend the seminar.
The Tidewater Camera Club, in Easton, Maryland is a private, non-profit organization that was founded in 1963.
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