Ian Clark Presents: Photographing the Critters in Your Neighborhood
Join Ian for an inspiring presentation on photographing backyard birds, feeder visitors, and local wildlife like foxes and more. He’ll reveal the techniques behind his captivating images, including how he uses hides—do they actually conceal him or just spark the animals’ curiosity?
Whether you’re new to wildlife photography or looking to up your game, this fun and informative session will leave you excited to grab your camera and start capturing the beauty of nature right outside your door.
Ian Clark is a West Newbury, Vermont-based photographer who creates compelling images that tell a story with a realism that allows you to share an experience as if you were there. His presentations are fun and engaging.
Ian is the former manager of NASA’s Photographic Section at the Langley Research Center. He also owned or managed commercial photo labs around the U.S. Along the way, he developed something like 10,000 miles of E-6 (Ektachrome) slide film, several thousand miles of color negative, VNF, and black & white films, along with something like 600 acres of photo paper.
Following Ian’s presentation, there will be time for questions and answers.



