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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

Picture Perfect Outdoors with Leah Kirin

In-person

Photography Nature & outdoors
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Location

Area 8 Conservation Area, Milton (5437 Steeles Ave W, Milton, ON L9E 0R7)

5437 Steeles Avenue West

Milton, ON

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Learn how to capture stunning portraits of yourself and your loved ones in natural outdoor settings!

Join ace photographer Leah Kirin as she shares easy, creative tips on using light, choosing poses, and experimenting with styles to make your family photos shine. Whether you bring a camera or just your phone, this hands-on session will help you turn everyday outdoor moments into frame-worthy memories.

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Organizer

Arts Milton in partnership with the Town of Milton

Arts Milton connects artists of all genres and levels of experience with the greater Milton community, in the spirit of facilitating creative expression and cultural enrichment.

Our organization offers a variety of programs, including membership opportunities, professional development workshops, artist networking events, The Friendship Project, a Summer Days performance series and Milton Culture Days activities.

Town of Milton

The Town of Milton is a vibrant community that values arts, culture, and recreation as key elements of local life. Through initiatives like the FirstOntario Arts Centre, public art installations, community events, and the Milton Culture Plan, the Town fosters creativity, inclusion, and engagement for residents of all ages. Programs such as the Milton Community Fund and Milton Community Connections Grant support local organizations, while recreation and cultural activities provide opportunities for lifelong learning, artistic expression, and community connection.

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Area 8

Arts Milton in partnership with the Town of Milton Milton, ON

The newest park within the Conservation Halton Parks is formerly known as Kelso Quarry, and temporarily known as Area 8. From the late-1950s to the mid-1990s, the area provided limestone as one of the largest aggregate producers in Canada....

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