Join us online for an in-depth look at the fascinating world of snowflake photography, led by Stephen Neff of Laowa Lenses. This seminar explores how weather conditions shape snow crystal structures and how photographers can use macro techniques to reveal their intricate details. You’ll learn how to prepare for cold-weather shooting, choose the right equipment across different brands, and apply effective lighting, exposure, and focus stacking methods to bring clarity and depth to your images. Stephen will also share practical tips for managing gear in the cold and achieving consistent results in challenging winter conditions. Ideal for photographers interested in macro work or winter subjects, this seminar offers both creative inspiration and clear technical guidance to help you capture the delicate beauty of snowflakes—no matter what gear you use.
The seminar portion of this event will roughly cover the first hour, followed by a Q&A—be sure to bring your questions!
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Additional Details
Reserve your spot: This online seminar is free, but registration is required as space is limited.
Registration closes: Monday, January 20, 2026, at 4:00 PM.
Link to join: Registered participants will receive WebEx login information after registering via EventBrite. Please check your Junk or Spam folder if you do not see it in your inbox. For any questions, email us at classes@natcam.com.
Be prepared:
This seminar takes place on the WebEx platform. You can join directly from your browser (no download required) or via the WebEx app.
We recommend joining 10 minutes early to allow time for troubleshooting. You will be placed in a waiting room until the host begins the event.
For the best experience, we suggest using Chrome or Firefox.
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If you have any questions about this or any other event, please email us at classes@natcam.com. We will do our best to get back to you within 1-2 business days.
| Rating | % Original | Description |
|---|---|---|
| M | 99%+ | Mint, flawless, perfect |
| NM | 91-98% | Near perfect, almost no wear |
| EX | 81-90% | Excellent, faint wear |
| VG | 71-80% | Very good, light wear |
| AVG | 61-70% | Average, normal wear |
| FAIR | 51-60% | Fair, heavy wear |
| POOR | <50% | Poor, imperfect, serious wear |
| AS-IS | --- | Broken, or seriously flawed |