Photography Club presentation: ‘Wildlife Photography in the San Juan Mountains’

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By Gregg Heid | Pagosa Springs Photography Club

The March meeting of the Pagosa Springs Photography Club will be held on Wednesday, March 9, at 6:30 p.m., at the Community United Methodist Church, 434 Lewis St. Our topic this month is “Wildlife Photography in the San Juan Mountains,” presented by Deirdre Rosenberg. 

This will be a hybrid meeting, also available on Zoom. The Zoom link will be emailed to members; others who wish to attend may request the link by email to abulter@mac.com. If attending in person, feel free to arrive any time after 6 p.m.; the actual presentation will begin at 6:30 p.m. 

Rosenberg is a wildlife photographer with a deep passion for the alpine environment. Her work with alpine and subalpine wildlife shines a light on how our changing climate and growing outdoor recreation impacts these beings and the ecosystems they call home. 

When Rosenberg isn’t in the high mountains, she is working closely with red fox to shine light on their dynamic family structures and how they fit into our changing planet. Rosenberg resides in the rugged San Juan Mountains with her husband and dog. 

In her presentation, she will show and discuss some of her stunning images of the wildlife that make the San Juan Mountains their home, including pika, mountain goats and red fox. 

The Pagosa Springs Photography Club promotes educational, social and fun interactions between all who enjoy making and viewing great photography. The club sponsors educational programs and outings to help photographers hone their skills. The Photography Club’s membership year begins in January. For new members, dues are at $25 per year ($35 family). 

For more information about the club, and to download a membership application, visit our website at: https://pagosaspringsphotoclub.org/about/.