Color Theory for Landscape Photography

Joseph Roybal presents the “Color Theory for Landscape Photography” on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 7pm, Lone Tree Civic Center or virtually. Virtual Meeting details emailed to members. If you would like to join us in person, arrive 30 minutes early for social time, to visit with your fellow club members and meet some new folks. The program is 7pm – 9pm.

Joseph will share several of his fantastic landscape images and explain the tools and techniques he uses to bring out the dominant and complimentary colors in the photos. Joseph has previously presented programs, judged competitions and taught workshops for our club.

About Joseph Roybal:
Joseph Roybal is a Colorado Native who loves getting outside as much as he can exploring as close as his backyard or traveling overseas to exotic locations with one goal in mind: finding unique locations with incredible light.

The tagline Explore.Learn.Share. comes from Joseph’s commitment to himself to first and foremost get out and explore our beautiful world we live in bringing back these experiences through imagery and also teaching photography workshops and post processing courses.

Joseph is also a strong advocate of climate awareness and conservationism believing this is paramount in all his endeavors – protecting this one planet we call home. You can regularly find him speaking to these efforts and partnering with organizations such as Protect Our Winters and the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization helping spread their mission as well.

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