Join the Morton Arboretum Photographic Society for a full-day workshop with Anne Belmont, a nature photographer specializing in the intimate world of flowers and botanicals.
Belmont will present and discuss three topics related to her technical and creative methods.
Presentations
Photographing the Beauty of Orchids
Learn how to capture the beauty and personality of orchids with your camera. Orchids are among the most exotic and captivating flowers, but their intricate forms and environments can make them a challenge to photograph. They are especially popular from February through April, when many botanic gardens feature orchid shows.
In this discussion, Belmont will explore ways to elevate your images of orchids—such as working with a range of apertures and lenses, managing distracting backgrounds in exhibits, creating at-home setups, using effective lighting and equipment, and applying post-processing methods.
Introduction to Lensbaby Lenses
Lensbaby lenses have long played an important role in Belmont’s photography journey. As
a Lensbaby Trailblazer, she is passionate about sharing her love of these lenses with others and how they can enhance artistry and bring emotion to photographic work.
Belmont will discuss some of her favorite lenses, why she loves them, and how they can
open up new ways of seeing and photographing—as well as some helpful tips for mastering these lenses.
Seeking Metaphors in Nature
When we approach photography with mindfulness, we begin to see more than just our subjects—we uncover stories, emotions, and metaphors that mirror our own lives.
In this presentation, Belmont will explore how to develop a field workflow that fosters deeper connection with subjects, encourages creativity, and supports thoughtful, intentional image-making.
Belmont will cover essential elements of flower and plant photography—including light, aperture, lens choice, positioning, background control, and composition—and how they contribute to the creation of photographs that are visually impactful and emotionally meaningful.
All experience levels are welcome.
This program meets in person at the Arboretum.
Admission to this program includes general admission and access to the Arboretum grounds until sunset. Participants are encouraged to stay after the workshop concludes to practice their new skills.
MAPS members can register for this workshop though the MAPS website to receive a discounted price. Learn more about becoming a MAPS member.
Instructor: Anne Belmont, photographer
Age: 16 and older
Course number: P320