In this info-packed and fun-filled presentation, Rick Sammon, author of 43 books and host of 45 online classes, will share with you his tips, tricks and techniques for getting pro-quality photographs – from close-ups to super wide-angle photographs – with your smartphone. To demonstrate his talking points, Rick, an iPhone photographer, will share his photographs from Morocco, Tanzania, Florida, and from some of our national parks. Rick will also talk about why you should have your smartphone with you all the time, as he does when exploring in and around his home in Croton on Hudson, NY. The program is sponsored by the NEGC Photography Group. $10. For registration links, email the New England Garden Clubs Photography Group.
The art and nature of planting design will be shared through a February 24 online presentation of ideas and examples by LA-based Landscape Architect and certified arborist Michelle Sullivan. Topics will include theme(s), site specificity, ecological factors, cultural context, experiential place making, plant characteristics, form, scale, texture, color, movement and seasonality. We will also review what goes into implementing a planting design for the built environment and the continued care and nurturing of the landscape over time. The presentation will be followed by a robust open discussion – so come with questions! The event is free and open to all. RSVP now to secure your spot for this exciting discussion! Register at www.eventbrite.com
Michelle Sullivan has focused on ecologically and culturally sensitive design in her over thirty years of landscape architecture practice. Her strength is a broad understanding of design with specific knowledge in natural systems, site integration, design development, and construction. She is principal of Michelle Sullivan – LA. Prior she was a principal at Studio-MLA in the role of an ever-present leader in the firm and mentor to the project teams; in addition, she managed large visitor-oriented projects such as Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Dodger Stadium’s improvements as well as biodiverse projects such as the Nature Gardens at Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, and UCLA’s Mildred Matthias Botanical Garden. Michelle’s work focuses on connecting the public to the natural environment, and on making nature’s restorative and beautiful qualities tangible through design. Earlier in her career, she worked for Walt Disney Imagineering on domestic and international resort and theme park design. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Botany from University of California Santa Barbara and her Professional Designation Certificate in Landscape Architecture from UCLA Extension, where she currently is Chair of the Guidance Committee. Michelle is both a landscape architect and certified arborist. She is based in Los Angeles.