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 Slide Programs
For 25 years, Ricks slide programs on nature and travel have won him praise as a
photographer and lecturer. Rick continues that tradition today, offering a number of
presentations. Subjects range from exotic travel destinations to the birds in your
backyard. All programs feature Ricks magazine-quality photos, accompanied by his
informative, insightful, and oftentimes humorous, commentary.
If you are planning a meeting, dinner or other special occasion, and want to guarantee
its success, booking Rick as a speaker assures it.
Prices start at $75. Factors causing the cost to increase are size of group, distance
from home, time of day (evenings cost more than daytime) and day of the week (weekends
cost more than weekdays).
Click here for a printable
version of the slide presentation list.
E-mail Rick for more information. These slide
presentations currently are available:
|Attracting
Birds Through the Year| |Argentina:
The Andes to Tierra del Furgo| |The Changing
Face of Nature| |Lapland-Exploring
Europe's Last Wilderness| |How to Take
Great Nature Photographs| Wheel of Seasons| |Safari| |A Walk Through the Rain (and Cloud)
Forest| |Fish Bums I Have Known and Loved|
|My Susquehanna| |Ancient Cities of the Maya| |Beaver
Pond| |Afloat on a Russian River||Yellowstone After the Fire|
New!
Attracting Birds Through the
Year
There’s much more to attracting birds than putting up a sunflower feeder.
Maximizing the birdlife around your home also requires creating an entire
bird-friendly ecosystem. Such an ecosystem should include natural plantings
that provide food year-round, different feeders for different bird types, a
reliable water source and adequate cover for shelter and nesting.
Illustrated by Rick’s excellent photos, this program addresses all these
requirements in a manner that provides abundant information while inspiring
you to make improvements that will attract not only birds to your property
but butterflies and other forms of desirable wildlife.
Argentina: The Andes to Tierra del
Fuego
Argentina isn't just fine wine and the tango. It is a wonderful nature destination. Join
Rick on a tour of mountains, glaciers, lakes and windswept coastlines as his quality
photographs transport you to South America's second largest country. Beginning in Buenos
Aires, Rick criss-crosses this land of contrast, hiking through Andean foothills, rafting
on wilderness rivers, exploring the wilds of Patagonia and discovering penguin rookeries
near the world's southernmost city of Ushuaia.
The Changing Face of Nature
Nature knows nothing about status quo. Southern Tier flora and fauna constantly are
adapting to changes in climate, land use and conservation practices. Which creatures will
thrive, and which new ones will arrive, as we push through a new century? Rick's program
will focus on a number of species and explain how and why they are increasing or
disappearing locally.
Lapland - Exploring Europe's
Last Wilderness
Recently traveling the
length of Finland before entering Norway and the High Arctic, Rick finally ran out of real
estate at 70 degrees North on the coast of the Barents Sea. During his journey he
photographed great gray owls, heard haunting calls of curlews and cranes, explored
pristine lakes, scanned wetlands alive with waterfowl and walked beside tundra ponds
occupied by loon pairs.
In his slide program, Rick relives his journey to this vast, yet overlooked, natural
wonder. His presentation features magazine-quality photos of Atlantic puffins, golden
plovers, rushing rivers, wilderness forests and Arctic coastlines that make this area
unique and unforgettable.
How to Take Great Nature Photographs
In
sharing some of his most compelling images, Rick will discuss isolating your subject;
creating captivating focal points, the importance of perspective; maximizing design
elements in photos, the importance of light and other subjects. He will also reveal a
number of favorite shooting locations, describe the best time of year to shoot various
seasonal phenomena and describe his shooting techniques.
Through this presentation, you will learn where, when and how to shoot the best lady
slippers, migrating waterfowl, and strutting wild turkey gobblers.
This program is well-suited to everyone from point-and-shoot photographers to
advanced amateurs.
Wheel of Seasons
Named after Ricks first book of collected columns,
this program follows nature through the seasons in upstate New York. Photos include
strutting wild turkey gobblers, drilling pileated woodpeckers and lady slippers in bloom.
A wonderful tribute to nature in the Northeast.
Safari
If you have ever dreamed of taking a wildlife safari to
East Africa, see this program. Rick spent three weeks recently in Tanzania, photographing
lions, leopards, elephants and abundant birdlife in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater,
Ruaha National Park and other locations. His program will help you better appreciate the
beauty of Africas creatures, as well as the country in which they live. Youll
also get a feel for what safaris are like: the lodges, guides, vehicles and scenery that
make such voyages trips of a lifetime.
A Walk Through the Rain (and
Cloud) Forest
Choosing photos from Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize, Trinidad
and Ecuador, Rick takes you from the lowest Amazonian rain forests to the highest Andean
cloud forests. Along the way, he shows award-winning photos of scarlet macaws, resplendent
quetzals, howler monkeys and dugout canoes. Through this program, Rick will help you
better understand the complexity of tropical forests and why they are worth preserving.
Fish Bums I Have Known and Loved
An avid angler his entire adult life, Rick has stalked
bonefish on the flats of Belize, waded Montana trout rivers and surfcasted for bluefish
and striped bass at Montauk Point. This humorous, heartfelt ode to the joys of fishing and
camaraderie is a wonderful presentation for any outdoor organization.
My Susquehanna
Rick has canoed hundreds of miles on the Susquehanna River,
from its headwaters in Cooperstown to its mouth at the Chesapeake Bay. His program will
take you on several canoe trips, stopping along the way to meet river people and talk
about river issues. Traveling with Rick, you will come to understand and appreciate the
beauty of the Susquehanna and the numerous challenges it faces.
Ancient Cities of the Maya
Before they mysteriously disappeared 1,000 years ago, the
Maya established an amazingly advanced civilization in Central America. In this program,
Rick visits important Mayan sites, including Tikal in Guatemala, Copan in Honduras and
Altun Ha in Belize. He not only describes the temples, ball courts and glyph-inscribed
staircases found at these sites, but the wealth of rain forest wildlife surrounding each
Mayan location.
Beaver Pond
When beavers create wetland habitat, we perceive them as
good. When they chop our shade trees, we despise them. In the program, Rick takes a
close-up look at the beavers private life, and the watery world it creates.
Afloat on a Russian River
Join Rick as a group of his Russian friends takes him on a
week-long, 70-mile kayak trip through remote countryside few, if an Americans, have seen.
If you have wondered who the real Russians are, and whether they revere their natural
surroundings, this presentation is for you.
Yellowstone After the Fire
Rick has visited Yellowstone National Park five times, both
before and after the fires that charred so much of the park in 1988. His photos of elk,
moose, antelope and other park wildlife are superb. His explanations of the ecological
issues and management challenges raised by the fires are insightful.
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Rick Marsi
rmarsi@stny.rr.com
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