Class Summary
May 2 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Make sure to dress accordingly with the most current weather report.
- Wear good walking shoes!
- Consider bringing a standard zoom lenses.
- A macro lens is recommended for anything close-up/macro
- You’re welcome to bring a longer telephoto lens, but make sure to only bring what you want to carry
- Small to medium Diffusers or reflectors will help
- Neutral Density or CPL filters will be helpful for landscape photography
- Make sure to bring a tripod and your quick release.
- Something to kneel on is recommended, as the ground may be damp or wet
- Feel free to bring snacks and water.
- Bring an extra camera battery and memory cards.
- As always, bring your enthusiasm and creative thoughts!
Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a walk around Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts and the picturesque “Bridge of Flowers”.
Shelburne Falls was once a great fishing area for Native Americans, but progressed into a manufacturing town. This area has a nice view and allows for interesting shots of the falls. The old trolley bridge was converted into a walkway and managed by the women of the town. They planted flowers and shrubs to create a more pleasing atmosphere. Today, thousands of visitors come to view this area and photograph the flowers.
Although the falls setting is more of a landscape viewing, the bridge of flowers poses an excellent opportunity for macro lovers. We will divide our time on this walk between macro/close-up photography on and around the bridge and landscape/longer exposure photography around the falls . This will be an excellent opportunity to utilize both macro lenses and neutral density filters.











