Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Photography Workshop with Ray Pfortner 2021

  

SEATTLE CHINESE GARDEN


This workshop focuses on low-light and full moon photography. Learn tips and techniques during the first session, then put them into practice at the Seattle Chinese Garden, including a rare chance to be inside the Knowing the Spring Courtyard after dark. 

This workshop is open to all experience levels and digital cameras—including smart phones!



PREPARATORY SESSION: August 14th, 7-10 pm – Chan Center Classroom & Garden

LOCATION SHOOT: August 21, 7-10om – Shooting in the garden

SHARING SESSION: August 31, 6-9 pm

TUITION: $185 per person

PARTICIPANTS: Limited to 16, minimum age is 14

REGISTRATION: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ray-pfortner-photo-workshop-tickets-162575225877

LOCATION: Seattle Chinese Garden 6000 16th Ave. S.W

   South Seattle College north entrance

Visit us online at: https://www.seattlechinesegarden.org


Ray Pfortner is an educator and professional photographer whose work focuses on nature, landscapes, environmental issues, and gardens, especially Asian gardens. With a special interest in coaching new talent, Ray teaches workshops in partnership with colleges, art centers, artist stores, and organizations regionally and nationally.  

To learn more about Ray and his work: raypfortner.com  

For questions about the workshop: raypfortner@gmail.com


Thursday, July 8, 2021

SJG Garden Party - Tickets on Sale Now

 Seattle Japanese Garden - Garden Party

Aug 12 from 6-9pm at the garden

Tickets are first come first serve and a sell-out is expected.

Click her to purchase your tickets now.

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Update on Covid Safety Procedures at the Seattle Japanese Garden

Photo courtesy of David Rosen/SlickPix Photography & the Arboretum Foundation

From the Garden Staff and the Arboretum Foundation:  rules governing visitors to the Seattle Japanese Garden will be changing over the coming weeks.  To find out more, please see the Japanese Garden Website at An Update Regarding Covid-19 Safety Procedures — Seattle Japanese Garden.