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Alan Detrick

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Overview

110 Rutland Road 07452

Alan L. Detrick is an award winning photographer and author. Reviewed as a “gifted photographer and masterful digital technician”, Alan’s relaxed lectures and beautiful multimedia presentations entertain and inform gardens and photographers.

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Additional Information

Macro Photography For Gardeners and Nature Lovers

Description

Noted garden, nature and landscape photographer, Alan L. Detrick resides with his wife and business partner, Linda, in Glen Rock NJ. His award winning work has appeared worldwide in major publications including Audubon, Garden Design, Horticulture, Modern Maturity, Natural History, the New York Times, Newsweek, Prentice Hall, Reader’s Digest, Sports Illustrated and Sunset. 

 An experienced instructor, Alan has lectured and led photography workshops for professional organizations and public gardens including the American Horticultural Society, the Garden Club of America, the Garden Writers Association, The New York Botanical Garden, Chanticleer Garden, Brookside Gardens, and Longwood Gardens. 

 He is the author and photographer of “Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature Lovers”, published by Timber Press, the sole photographer for “Fifty Beautiful Deer Resistant Plant” by Ruth Roger Clausen to be released by Timber Press in 2011 and “Beyond the Garden, Easy and Elegant Rose Designs” by Ellen Spector Platt.

 In addition to owning a stock photography agency, Alan and Linda also provide photographic services for landscape architects and garden designers.

 They are Fellows of Garden Writers Association and were recently inducted into the Garden Writers Hall of Fame.  

Topics

A Photographers Eye - If you are a gardener, photographer, or just enjoy the beauty of flowers, don’t miss Alan & Linda Detrick’s multimedia presentation “A Photographer’s Eye”.  Through the combination of beautiful imagery and music, Alan illustrates many different ways to “see” a subject.  After the presentation, he will offer helpful hints to improve your photographs and answer any questions.

Garden Light - This multimedia presentation takes you on a visual journey illustrating the importance of natural light on the blossoms, plants and garden design. Beautiful music combined with beautiful images creates a show that is both entertaining and educational. Come away with a new perspective and awareness of light and how it can be used to reveal the wonders of your garden.

Mostly Macro – A user friendly program that offers a practical approach to capturing great close-up images with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of fun. The presentation includes information about equipment, exposure and lighting considerations as well as technical tips and beautiful images. Entertaining and informative for all whether you are in the beginning stages of macro or have been shooting for years.

Locations

Jan 2011 Short Hills Garden Club Short Hills, NJ 07078 - 'APhotographers Eye'
March 8. 2011 Perennial Garden Club of Washington DC Bethesda, Md.20810 'Garden Light'
June 12, 2011 Frelinghysen Arboretum Morristown, NJ 07962 Photography Workshop
september 30 - October 2, 2011 Chanticleer Garden Wayne, PA 19080 Master Photography Workshop
October 9-15 Maine Media Workshop Rockport, ME 04856 Macro Photography worksho[

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Audience Reviews

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Inspirational speaker!

Sarah from Bethesda, MD - 03/15/2011 08:01:12

Our club recently heard Alan's talk called Garden Light. The photographs were fabulous, especially his macro work! Alan then used his depth of technical knowledge to answer questions on shooting, Photoshop and Lightroom. He was patient and most encouraging, and I highly recommend him as a speaker!

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