FREE LECTURE:
Photographer Jack Olson has stalked his local prey, “The Cougar’s Shadow” for more than seven years now. The elusive shadow visits our region a couple of times a year during the two equinoxes in September and March. It is a natural phenomenon seen in the Superstition Mountains and resembles “a cougar chasing its prey down into the bottom of the canyon.” Jack will discuss his photographic techniques, favorite vantage points and other factors (patience!) that come together to create his award-winning images.
Jack will also share his tips on capturing the wildflowers that are beginning to bloom all around the region. Olson was always interested in photography, but he was not fond of working with film and processing. When digital cameras became available, he jumped in with both feet. He now goes on regular assignments for the Superstition Mountain Museum, the City of Apache Junction, the Arizona Courier News and the AJ Chamber of Commerce.