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Pittsburgh Nature Photography Meetup – November 2024
November 24 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 amPittsburgh, PA 15217 US + Google Map
Join me, Pittsburgh photographer Don Orkoskey for my free monthly nature photography meetup in Frick Park on Sunday Nov. 24th!
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About Pittsburgh dot Photography
Our All New Website
Why We're Here
Pittsburgh Photography is here for you. In fact, the purpose of the Pittsburgh.photography website is to provide valuable information for Pittsburgh photographers and photography clients.
If you're a Pittsburgh photographer or are interested in photography in Pittsburgh then join us. We'd love to connect you with other photographers.
Additionally, if you're a client we'll help you find a great Pittsburgh photographer for your project(s).
Ultimately, we want to help local photographers in Pittsburgh to network, find work and resources, learn from each other and collaborate.
Organizers
Pittsburgh Photography is organized by Don Orkoskey of WDO Photography. Don is a Pittsburgh photographer with more than two decades worth of photography experience and knowledge - nearly all of which happened here in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Photography is a new project that Don began in order to meet with and network with all of the other amazing photographers here in Pittsburgh just like yourself! If you're interested in helping to organize please contact Don and let him know.
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The Pittsburgh Photography Difference
There are other groups in Pittsburgh with the goal of helping to improve the local photography industry. As such, we applaud them and their efforts. That said, some of those groups are not as inclusive as we might like. Additionally, some are controlled by people who don't have everyone's best interest at heart.
This is where Pittsburgh Photography seeks to be different.
The Pittsburgh Photography Mission
The Pittsburgh Photography Values
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusition
As such, we understand that we're not all starting from the same place. In addition, we don't all have the same resources, education, or opportunities. Because we understand that there is strength in diversity along with the fact that diversity intensifies creative growth, we strive to ensure that all photographers are elevated and celebrated in their journeys.
In addition to our other values, we believe that Pittsburgh, with it's historic labor, racial, and identity struggles, calls us to stand up as our forebearers did. Too, that we must call for justice where we see injustice.
To that end, we believe Pittsburgh must be a welcoming place to everyone. Therefore, if your views are unwelcoming of others we will still welcome you but we will not welcome any language or behavior that belittles anyone. In addition any demonstration of superiority or that seems to elevates any group above another is not tolerated.