Learn how to capture the perfect moment in the outdoors with photography lessons from the Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC). We’ll teach you the basic skills of framing, composition, utilization of natural and artificial light sources, as well as how to protect your gear from the elements. No experience is necessary. This event is free and will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 6-9 p.m. at the ORC. Registration ends Oct. 12. For more information or to register, please visit urec.wsu.edu/outdoor-recreation or call 335-1892.
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