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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Navajo Nation- Arizona and Utah
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nThe Navajo Nation is an Indian Reservation of the Navajo people encompassing parts of Arizona\, Utah\, and New Mexico. The reservation is the largest in the United States and (for our benefit) is home to over 27\,000 square miles of beautifully photogenic land\, consisting of weathered red rocks and unique rock formations. \nOn this workshop\, we will emphasize photographing the red rock landscapes of the Navajo Nation lands\, including Monument Valley\, Valley of the Gods\, the Mittens\, and more!  There is much to see along the Valley Drive\, with many different angles of the same formations. This part of Monument Valley is one of the most impressive large-scale landscapes anywhere in the Southwest\, rivaling places like the Grand Canyon or Yosemite for the variety of scenes to photograph! For landscape photography\, the land of the Navajo Nation is outstanding! \nWe will photograph in the following locations: \n\nGooseneck State Park\nValley of the Gods\nForrest Gump Point\nMonument Valley\nThe Mittens (East & West)\nMerrick Butte\nElephant Butte\nThe Three Sisters\nJohn Ford’s Point\nArtist’s Point\n\nWhat’s included: \n\nAirport P/U & return\, ground transportation in the field\nIn-field photography and instruction\nExperienced workshop leaders\nImage Discussion and Review Sessions\nPost-production sessions\n\nWhat’s not included: \n\nAir fare or baggage fees to and from Phoenix International Airport (PHX)\nLodging (We will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat- 435-683-2220)\nMeals\nAny activities outside the tour itinerary\nTravel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers)\n\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low \nIn this workshop we will cover: \nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nLong Exposures\nUse of Filters (polarizers and ND)\nImage Processing\nImage Review\nImage Critiquing \nLodging is not included in the cost of this Adventure. We will be staying at the San Juan Inn (435-683-2220). \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, telephoto and super-telephoto lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nCable release\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them \nTravel information\nWe recommend flying into Phoenix International Airport (PHX). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at noon. It is a 5-hour drive from PHX to Mexican Hat\, UT. If you choose to arrive a day early\, you will need to rent a vehicle. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat\, 435-683-2220. Please note: Your rooms are NOT included in the cost of your ticket\, but we have rooms set aside. After booking with us\, make sure to call to put your name on one of those rooms. We are listed as the “Hunt’s Photo Group”. \nAbout Weather \nWeather can range from a low of 45°  at night to a high of 70° F during the day. There will be a slight chance of rain during our workshop. \nImportant things to keep in mind:\n•Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cold mornings to warm afternoons. Also be prepared for potential rain and for changing weather. \nPayments\nA deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 45-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-navajo-nation-arizona-and-utah/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Costa Rica
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nLocated along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica\, the Osa Peninsula is renowned for its remote location and rugged bio-diversity.  More than half of Costa Rica’s native species of wildlife can be found here in the abundant rainforests\, on picturesque beaches\, and along a nearby river.   Each day\, we will depart from our spectacular accommodations at Botanika to photograph the colorful life found in and around the rainforest.  Mammals (including monkeys)\, reptiles\, birds\, and plant life will be our subjects during daily excursions around the peninsula via hiking\, a van\, and a specially equipped pontoon boat.  The Costa Rican Rainforest will be a challenging\, but highly rewarding experience for all that attend. \n  \nDaily Excursions: \nEach day\, we will set out to photograph nature and wildlife around the Osa Peninsula.  Natural history guides from the resort will assist us in locating wildlife and interesting subjects.  Each guide is native to the area and experts at what they do.  Whether we set off on foot\, in the van\, or on the boat\, the guides will do all the can to find subjects for us to photograph and put us in the best positions to do so.  Please note: Tips for the guides are NOT included in the pricing. \nGeneral Itinerary \n(Itinerary Note: The itinerary for each Photo Adventure is developed far in advance of our arrival. Occasionally\, changes that out of our control may occur. weather\, road conditions\, safety concerns\, or other circumstances may force a change of plans. The trip leader will be responsible to consider and implement any necessary changes. Any additional costs incurred because of changes will be the responsibility of each attendee. Refunds will not be issued as a result of itinerary changes.) \nApril 5 – Arrive via Flights from USA to San Jose\, Costa Rica (NOT included in pricing) where we will be shuttled to our hotel for the day/evening. Rooms and accommodations are already made and included in pricing \nApril 6 – Leave San Jose early morning via plane for Puerto Jiminez where we will be shuttled to our resort\, the Botanika. Check in\, introductions\, orientation\, and time in and around the grounds of the resort for photography \nApril 7 – Guided Wildlife Tour to Carate \nApril 8 – Guided Tour on the Sierpe River (classroom session later in afternoon) \nApril 9 – Guided Macro Session in the Rainforest of La Tarde \nApril 10- Guided Tour of Golfe Dulce with river boat excursion \nApril 11 – Guided Sloth Tour and Image review/discussion. Final Dinner \nApril 12 – Morning flight to San Jose. Flights back to United States CANNOT be earlier than 11am. \n  \nWhat’s included in the workshop: \n• Transfers from airport in San Jose to Hilton Garden Inn hotel for the night of April 5\, 2024 \n• First night lodging at Hilton Garden Inn in San Jose; six nights accommodation at Botanika \n• Internal flight from San Jose to Puerto Jimenez (round-trip) \n• All meals and non-alcoholic drinks at Botanika \n• All excursions and park fees \n• All guide services and photography instruction \nWhat’s not included in the workshop: \n• Roundtrip ticket to San Jose\, Costa Rica (arriving on April 5th) from your location \n• If you choose to arrive early and stay late in San Jose any costs are assumed by the attendee. \n• Gratuities for guide and resort staff \n• Any alcoholic drinks at Botanika \n  \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome \nPhysical Activity:  Overall this Photo Adventure will be relatively easy.  We will walk up to 2 miles per day on trails and beaches in humid\, wet conditions.   Footwear and clothing should be appropriate for forest and beach walking. \n  \nRecommended Camera Gear: This Photo Adventure is geared toward those using DSLR or Mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses\, but all cameras are welcome! \n• If possible\, bring at least 2 camera bodies (If you are looking for a camera or lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!) Two camera bodies allows for less changing of lenses in rainforest conditions. \n• You must have a long telephoto lens! Our primary subjects will be birds and wildlife. We recommend either a 100-400mm lens (or equivalent) for birds in flight\, a 500mm lens or longer for birds and wildlife\, or both! \n• Landscape opportunities will be available in the forest and on the beaches. Consider 16-35 or 24-70mm (or equivalent) for landscapes and general purpose \n• A fixed\, fast lens such as a 50mm (or equivalent) is suggested for portrait opportunities or general photography \n• We will also have macro opportunities\, such as bugs\, frogs\, snakes\, etc.  A 100mm macro is fine for general purpose macro photography\, but something longer such as a 180mm is best for frogs and snakes. We do NOT suggest a 60mm (or less) macro lens\, as it will cause you to get too close to reptiles. \n• Consider bringing a circular polarizing filter (CPL) and neutral density (ND) filters. \n• A tripod is recommended for long exposures. \n• Due to the inclement weather we may experience\, a rain cover for your camera and a weather-resistant camera bag (backpack style) are recommended. \n• Other Accessories may include flash for low light\, fill light\, and to stop action and a Better Beamer (or similar) flash extender. \n• Consider bringing your laptop and external hard drive for transferring daily photos. \n• Extra batteries and lots of memory cards are always encouraged. \nImportant things to keep in mind: \n• Conditions will be wet and humid.  Lightweight pants\, shirts\, undergarments\, and socks are recommended. It is highly recommended to bring quick drying\, wicking undergarments (tshirts and underwear). A light raincoat (for you and your camera\, see above “rain covers”) will be extremely important\, as will waterproof hiking shoes/boots. \n• A hat and sunglasses are always recommended\, and you may also consider bringing sandals. \n• Make sure to bring bug spray and sunscreen \n\n  \nTravel Information: \nEach participant is responsible to book and pay for their own flights to and from San José in Costa Rica.  Each participant must arrive on April 5th and leave NO EARLIER than 11am on April 12th.   ***** PLEASE HEED THE DEPARTURE TIME.  If you choose to arrive earlier than April 5th or stay later than April 12th\, it is the personal and financial responsibility of each participant to secure housing\, etc. \nResort Information: \nOur accommodations will be at the Hotel Botanika.  Each guest will have their own room.  A key factor of comfort aside from the beautiful rooms and resort is that our rooms are air conditioned!  After a full day of photography in the humid conditions of the rainforest your air conditioned room will feel great!  Our food choices in the hotel restaurant will feature an assortment of salads\, pastas\, fresh seafood (Botanika is right ON the coast!)\, meats\, and sandwiches.  Please advise of any special dietary needs beforehand and we will work with the hotel kitchen to ensure your comfort.   All of your meals are included.  The hotel hosts a pool and a spa for relaxing during down time. \nPayments\nA non-refundable reservation fee of $1700 is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The total cost of the trip is $6795. Please note that the reservation fee and payments on this workshop is non-refundable. Please make sure to purchase insurance in case you need to cancel your trip. (You can purchase trip insurance from numerous insurance companies– Allianz\, AAA\, and more.)\nThe remaining balance is due 90-days prior to the workshop and can be made on this page.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-costa-rica/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250412
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Wild Horses in Utah
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education for our annual adventure to photograph the Wild Horses of Utah! Join us as we search out and photograph one of the largest herds of wild horses in Utah!\nThis is a unique photography workshop right out of “The Old West”! Wild Horses have occupied this mountainous region of Utah since the late 1800’s. The herd is approximately 200 – 250 horses and is the largest herd of wild horses in the west. Mares and stallions average around 800 to 1000 pounds. The colors within the herd are brown\, bay\, paint\, sorrel\, roan\, buckskin\, black\, palomino\, and gray. The variety is endless due to the frequent breeding within the herd. There are many foal\, yearlings and colts that roam with the herd. The horses are in good condition and are frequently seen in the vicinity of the Pony Express Trail in the valley floor. On this workshop\, we will photograph the wild horses as well as other local scenes and wildlife.\nOn this workshop\, you will want to bring a variety of lenses\, from wide-angle to super-telephoto. The distance to your subjects can vary\, as the horses can be right next to you or far in the distance\, but it is certainly recommended to consider bringing a super-telephoto in the range of 500-600mm. Please keep in mind that you can always rent lenses from Hunt’s Rentals and at a decent cost! \nWe will maximize our time in the field shooting a multitude of subjects as well as incorporating classroom instruction\, critiques\, and photographic assignments each day. \nWhat’s included:\n• In-field photography and instruction\n• Ground transportation in the field\n• BLM photo workshop permits\n• Experienced workshop leaders\n• Image Discussion and Review Sessions \nWhat’s not included:\n• Air fare or baggage fees to and from Salt Lake City\, Utah\n• Cost of hotel (We will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele\, 435-882-5010)\n• Cost of food\n• Any activities outside the tour itinerary\n• Travel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers) \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low \nIn this workshop we will cover: \nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nLong Exposures\nUse of Filters (polarizers and ND)\nImage Processing\nImage Review\nImage Critiquing \nLodging is not included in the cost of this Adventure. We will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele UT (435-882-5010). \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, telephoto and super-telephoto lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nCable release\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them \nTravel information\nWe recommend flying into Salt Lake City airport (SLC). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at noon. It is a 2-hour drive from SLC to Tooele\, UT. If you choose to arrive a day early\, you will need to rent a vehicle. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele\, 435-882-5010. Please note: Your rooms are NOT included in the cost of your ticket\, but we have rooms set aside. After booking with us\, make sure to call to put your name on one of those rooms. We are listed as the “Hunt’s Photo Group”. \nAbout Weather\nWeather can range from a low of 20° F at night to a high of 70° F during the day. There will be a definite chance of snow or rain during our workshop. \nImportant things to keep in mind:\n•Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cold mornings to warm afternoons. Also be prepared for potential rain and for changing weather. \nPayments\nA deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 45-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-wild-horses-in-utah-apr-2025-1/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.,Wild Horses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250419
DTSTAMP:20250413T201250Z
CREATED:20240702T025003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250413T201250Z
UID:10002633-1744588800-1745020799@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Wild Horses in Utah
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education for our annual adventure to photograph the Wild Horses of Utah! Join us as we search out and photograph one of the largest herds of wild horses in Utah!\nThis is a unique photography workshop right out of “The Old West”! Wild Horses have occupied this mountainous region of Utah since the late 1800’s. The herd is approximately 200 – 250 horses and is the largest herd of wild horses in the west. Mares and stallions average around 800 to 1000 pounds. The colors within the herd are brown\, bay\, paint\, sorrel\, roan\, buckskin\, black\, palomino\, and gray. The variety is endless due to the frequent breeding within the herd. There are many foal\, yearlings and colts that roam with the herd. The horses are in good condition and are frequently seen in the vicinity of the Pony Express Trail in the valley floor. On this workshop\, we will photograph the wild horses as well as other local scenes and wildlife.\nOn this workshop\, you will want to bring a variety of lenses\, from wide-angle to super-telephoto. The distance to your subjects can vary\, as the horses can be right next to you or far in the distance\, but it is certainly recommended to consider bringing a super-telephoto in the range of 500-600mm. Please keep in mind that you can always rent lenses from Hunt’s Rentals and at a decent cost! \nWe will maximize our time in the field shooting a multitude of subjects as well as incorporating classroom instruction\, critiques\, and photographic assignments each day. \nWhat’s included:\n• In-field photography and instruction\n• Ground transportation in the field\n• BLM photo workshop permits\n• Experienced workshop leaders\n• Image Discussion and Review Sessions \nWhat’s not included:\n• Air fare or baggage fees to and from Salt Lake City\, Utah\n• Cost of hotel (We will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele\, 435-882-5010)\n• Cost of food\n• Any activities outside the tour itinerary\n• Travel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers) \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low \nIn this workshop we will cover: \nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nLong Exposures\nUse of Filters (polarizers and ND)\nImage Processing\nImage Review\nImage Critiquing \nLodging is not included in the cost of this Adventure. We will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele UT (435-882-5010). \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, telephoto and super-telephoto lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nCable release\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them \nTravel information\nWe recommend flying into Salt Lake City airport (SLC). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at noon. It is a 2-hour drive from SLC to Tooele\, UT. If you choose to arrive a day early\, you will need to rent a vehicle. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Best Western in Tooele\, 435-882-5010. Please note: Your rooms are NOT included in the cost of your ticket\, but we have rooms set aside. After booking with us\, make sure to call to put your name on one of those rooms. We are listed as the “Hunt’s Photo Group”. \nAbout Weather\nWeather can range from a low of 20° F at night to a high of 70° F during the day. There will be a definite chance of snow or rain during our workshop. \nImportant things to keep in mind:\n•Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cold mornings to warm afternoons. Also be prepared for potential rain and for changing weather. \nPayments\nA deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 30-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-wild-horses-in-utah-apr-2025-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.,Wild Horses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTSTAMP:20241119T134241Z
CREATED:20240709T040436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T134241Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Great Smoky Mountain National Park
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nSpring time in Great Smoky Mountain National Park is a photographer’s paradise. The Smokies are renowned for their diversity of nature\, abundant plant and wildlife\, rushing streams\, and ancient mountains. The month of April reveals many beautiful aspects of Spring throughout the park as we explore and pursue a variety of subject matter. In Cades Cove\, we will explore the cultural elements of the mountain people. Along Tremont\, we will expand our creativity by photographing rushing water and quiet landscapes. Throughout the park there is an abundance of wildflowers and wildlife to enjoy. From the top of Clingman’s Dome\, we will capture mountain vista’s that are breathtaking. Each day\, we will work on concepts of Subject Development\, Exposure\, Image Composition\, Architectural Photography\, Black and White Photography\, Low Light Photography\, and Long Exposures. There is nothing quite like the Great Smoky Mountains.\nWe will maximize our time in the field with hands on instruction as well as incorporating group discussion\, classroom instruction\, and image review during the workshop. Once on location\, we will utilize local transportation to and from each destination. \nWhat’s included:\n•Daily excursions in and around locations in Great Smoky Mountain National Park\n•In-field instruction at each location\n•Image Discussion and Review \nWhat’s not included:\n•Air fare and transportation to Gatlinburg\, TN\n•Cost of hotel (We will be staying at the Black Bear Inn in Gatlinburg 865-436-5656)\n•Cost of food\n•Travel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers) \nA Note About Traveling to Gatlinburg: It is recommended to fly into McGhee-Tyson airport in Knoxville. From there\, you will need to rent a car to get to Gatlinburg\, about an hour drive away. In the weeks leading up to this adventure\, we will try to connect attendees that may be arriving at similar times in order to share rides through car rental.\nThere is also a paid shuttle you can take from Knoxville to Gatlinburg as well. \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium to High. There will be long days that include sunrise and sunset on the same day. There will be a fair amount of walking and at least one longer than usual hike.\nIn this workshop we will cover:\n• Exposure\n• Composition\n• Metering\n• Use of Lenses\n• Use of Light Modifiers\n• Subject Development\n• Creative Thinking\n• Shooting in Low Light\n• Long Exposures\n• Use of Filters (polarizers and ND)\n• Image Processing\n• Image Review\n• Image Critiquing \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nA variety of lenses Wide angle\, standard\, and\, of course\, telephoto and super-telephoto zoom lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nCable release\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them \nTravel information\nPlease be aware that you will need transportation to and from Gatlinburg and to the hotel. One should plan for flight arrival between 12 and 2pm. We recommend flying into McGhee-Tyson airport (TYS). We will be completing our trip in the mid-morning. Flights should be scheduled for early to mid-afternoon. Due to the variety of times attendees will be arriving\, we will be unable to pick up attendees from the airport\, which is about 60 minutes away\, and so a car rental will be necessary to get to Gatlinburg. In the weeks leading up to this adventure\, we will try to connect attendees that may be arriving at similar times in order to share rides through car rental. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Black Bear Inn in Gatlinburg\, TN\, 865-436-5656. Please note: Your rooms are not included in the cost of your ticket. Please contact them as soon as possible. We are listed as the Hunt’s Photo Group. \nA 25% deposit is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. All payments are due 45 days prior to the workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-great-smoky-mountain-national-park-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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