We’re MONEP – the Missouri Nature and Environmental Photographers, based in the Metro St. Louis (Missouri) region. Our group provides a space, in person and online, for individuals to gather and share photos and ideas about photography and nature.
    Take a look around our site to find out more about us and then please consider joining us for one of our monthly meetings.
    Our mission is to provide a forum for individuals interested in the field of nature photography and the environment, provide education, gather and disseminate information, and promote nature photography as an art form and medium of communication.

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    November Meeting

    Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
    Time: 7:00 p.m.
    Location: ZOOM Meeting (link to be sent via email)

    Topic:
    Photographing Waterfalls – Day and Night

    Presenter:
    Kevin Adams

    With a subject as popular as waterfalls, you may wonder if there’s anything new to talk about. But after Kevin Adams’ program, you’ll wonder how you’ll find the time to apply all the new techniques he covers. Kevin will have you photographing waterfalls in ways you’ve never imagined. And you won’t be putting your camera away once the sun goes down, as he’ll introduce you to the unique and exciting world of nighttime waterfall photography. Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to waterfalls? Get ready to think again!

    Kevin Adams is a naturalist, writer, teacher, and photographer who has had a lifelong love affair with nature and the outdoors. In addition to photo credits in all manner of publications, Kevin is the author and photographer of ten books. An accomplished photography instructor, he leads photo tours and teaches numerous workshops and seminars throughout the year. Often called the “MacGyver of Photography,” he designed and sells several unique products for night photographers. Kevin lives in Waynesville, North Carolina with his wife, Patricia, two hellion cats that he personally rescued from Puerto Rico, and three more cats that showed up one day and decided to move in. Oh, and the raccoons, skunks, and opossums that show up every night to steal the cat’s food.


    October 2025 Show and Share

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