Have you ever wondered how to get close to wildlife?
January 26, 2008 · Published By Kathee
The City of Mesa will hold two seminars with noted wildlife photographer Bruce Tucker. The first seminar will be held on Jan. 31, 10:30am to 11:30 am at Red Mountain Library, located at 635 N. Power Road. The City’s Main library located at 64 E. First St. will also hold a seminar Feb. 7, from 7pm to 8:30 pm.
Tucker will discuss how he is able take to many of his incredible shots that have appeared in such publications as Arizona Highways Magazine, Southwest Sportsman, Bird World and Reptile World Magazines.
The University of Arizona graduate will reveal where the best places are to get the perfect shot, whether you are in a national park or at an old watering hole, what to look for and how to capture those photos. He will also discuss how to photograph birds in a 60 foot Saguaro Cactus, how to get close to animals like deer and javelina, and much more.
For more information please contact Vicki Hoff at the Red Mountain branch, 480- 644-2707 and Marian Reisman at the Main Library, 480-644-5899.






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