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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Winter in Yellowstone National Park
DESCRIPTION:Photographing Yellowstone National Park during the winter is a memorable experience for every photographer. January\, with its snow and cold temperatures\, transforms America’s oldest national park into a wondrous land full of unique opportunities to photograph wildlife amid the dramatic landscapes of winter. For the week we will explore the park in two parts to capitalize on the best wildlife and landscape opportunities possible. The first half of the trip will be spent exploring the northern section of the park. Each day we will leave by van from Gardiner Montana in search of bison\, moose\, coyotes\, fox\, bobcat\, and more along the Lamar Valley Road. Whenever possible we will photograph scenic landscapes as well. We will spend the second half of our trip exploring the interior of the park by custom snow coaches specially designed for traveling over snow. Each day we will leave from West Yellowstone Montana searching for the best wildlife activity and landscapes the interior has to offer. Traveling the park in these specialized vehicles is quite an adventure. \nItinerary\nJan 12 – Arrive Bozeman Montana (Friday fly in by afternoon- Stay at Best Western\, N 7th Ave\, Bozeman\, MT 59715 Phone: (406) 587–5261)\nJan 13 – Depart for Gardiner\, MT Approx 10am in van; check in to hotel – Absaroka Lodge- 310 Scott St W\, Gardiner\, MT 59030 Phone: (406) 848-7414\nJan 13- 15 – Use van for exploring the Northern section of the park\nJan 16 – Check out of hotel in the morning\, spend half of the day in Lamar Valley. Depart for West Yellowstone in van approx 2pm. Arrive West Yellowstone after sunset for hotel check-in – Best Western Desert Inn\, 133 N Canyon St\, West Yellowstone\, MT 59758 Phone: (406) 646-7376\nJan 17-19 – Use Snow Coaches to explore interior of Yellowstone (three full days)\nJan 20 – Early Morning Departure for Bozeman and flights home \nWhat’s included:\n•In-field instruction at each location\n•Local Transportation & Guides in Yellowstone\n•Cost of Hotels Best Western\, Bozeman (406-587-5261) on January 12; Absaroka Lodge in Gardiner (406-848-7414) on January 13-16; and Best Western Desert Inn\, West Yellowstone (406-646-7376) January 16-20 \nWhat’s not included:\n•Flight to and from Bozeman\, MT; any additional transportation to the Best Western Hotel in Bozeman\, MT\n•Cost of meals \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low. Minimal hiking\, but photographing for long periods of time outside in the cold. Please see note below about weather. \nIn this workshop we will cover: \nAutofocus\, including with photographing wildlife\nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light \nThe cost of this trip includes the cost of lodging\, but does not include the cost of flight to Bozeman\, MT or meals during the trip. \nA Note About Weather (and weather gear)\nOn this workshop\, we will be working in the extreme cold. For winter weather\, dress in layers. Pack insulated\, waterproof or water-resistant pants (ski pants or fleece-lined pants)\, fleece tops\, base layers\, neck gaiters\, hats that cover your ears\, gloves\, warm socks\, insulated boots with good tread\, and a waterproof insulated jacket or vest. Boot gaiters also come in handy to keep snow from sneaking inside your boots. \nPayments\nA non-refundable deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 90 days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance. \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and telephoto lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them \nTravel information\nParticipants MUST arrive on Jan 12\, 2024 during the day. Arrange cab (about 60 dollars) or hotel shuttle (free) from Bozeman Airport to Best Western\, Bozeman MT. Shuttle Service stops at 5pm.\nParticipants may fly home on Jan 20th\, but must have a flight no earlier than 230pm. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Best Western\, Bozeman (406-587-5261) on January 12; Absaroka Lodge in Gardiner (406-848-7414) on January 13-16; and Best Western Desert Inn\, West Yellowstone (406-646-7376) January 16-20. Please note: Hotel rooms are blocked off under Hunt’s Photo Group\, but participants must call and secure room under their own name.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-winter-in-yellowstone-national-park-jan-13-20-2024/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Winter in the White Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Adventure Description\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education for a short weekend photographing in the White Mountains in Central New Hampshire!\nWe will start photographing on Friday at Diana’s Baths in North Conway in the morning at 9am. We will break for lunch at about 1pm. We will continue along to the Swift River\, Lake Chocorua\, and Lincoln. On Saturday\, we will work our way along “the Kanc”\, including Sabbaday Falls\, the Swift River/Lake Chocorua and more. On Sunday\, we will photograph at The Basin\, concluding at noon.\nOn this workshop\, we will discuss numerous aspects of photography\, including subject development\, exposure\, black and white photography\, composition\, and more! Photographers of all levels are welcome! \nWhat’s included:\n•In-field instruction at each location\n•Image Discussion and Review \nWhat’s not included:\n•Transportation\n•Cost of food\n•Cost of hotel (We will be staying at the Kancamagus Lodge\, 11 Pollard Rd\, Lincoln\, NH 03251 (603) 745-3365) \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium. We will experience longer days as well as walking/scrambling over rocky terrain.\nDuring 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 \nThe cost of this trip does not include the cost of lodging\, transportation\, or meals during the trip. \nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and 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 will be meeting at Diana’s Baths at 9am the first day of the workshop. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Kancamagus Lodge\, 11 Pollard Rd\, Lincoln\, NH 03251 (603) 745-3365. 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. If you choose not to stay there\, please email us at classes@huntsphoto.com.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-winter-in-the-white-mountains-dec-2023/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231203
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Photographing Wildlife and Landscapes at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge\, located in the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico\, has been a prime destination for bird photographers for decades.  The wildlife refuge here is a series of man-made waterways\, fields\, and woodlands established to create habitat and food for migratory birds such as Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese. Each year\, thousands of these bird?s rest and forage here for weeks during their annual migration.  Photography opportunities for birds\, other wildlife\, and landscapes are plentiful\, exciting\, and very rewarding.  Photographers of all levels will be challenged by the diversity of subjects as well as the unique beauty that is New Mexico.\nAttendees are encouraged to arrive on the 27th or early on the 28th with time to drive from Albuquerquee to Socorro (90 minutes)\nItinerary\nNov 27 or 28? Arrive in Albuquerque. Attendees are encouraged to arrive on the 27th or early on the 28th with time to drive from Albuquerquee to Socorro (90 minutes). Each attendee must get a rental car and travel to Socorro\, New Mexico.\nNov 28? Workshop begins at 2pm\nNov 29 ? Dec 1- Entire days in Bosque Del Apache\nDec 2 (morning)? Sunrise and Morning at Bosque Del Apache.  Check out of hotel.  Leave for ABQ by 10am. Flights home in early afternoon from ABQ.\nWhat?s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s not included:\n?Transportation to and from Albuquerque and Socorro\, New Mexico\n?Cost of meals\n?Cost of hotel (Comfort Inn\, 1259 Frontage Rd NW\, Socorro\, NM 575-418-6207)\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low. Minimal hiking on mostly flat\, even ground and no difficult climbing\nIn this workshop we will cover:\nAutofocus\, including with birds in flight\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\nThe cost of this trip does not include the cost of lodging\, transportation to and from Albuquerque\, or meals during the trip.\nA Note About Weather (and weather gear)\nOn this workshop\, it can/may be cold\, so make sure to bring clothes to dress in layers. Pack fleece tops\, base layers\, neck gaiters\, hats that cover your ears\, gloves\, warm socks\, good warm boots\, and a waterproof insulated jacket or vest.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and 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 in to Albuquerque on a mid-day arrival on the first day. We will all drive to Socorro\, NM from the airport. Please note: Each attendee must get a rental car and travel to Socorro. There may be an opportunity to ride share with other participants.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Comfort Inn\, 1259 Frontage Rd NW\, Socorro\, NM 575-418-6207. 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?.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-photographing-wildlife-and-landscapes-at-bosque-del-apache-national-wildlife-refuge-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231112
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Valley of Fire\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nWorld-renowned for its 40\,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone\, Valley of Fire contains ancient\, petrified trees and petroglyphs dating back more than 2\,000 years. The sandstone is from the Jurassic period and is the remnant of the sand left behind by the wind after inland seas subsided and the land rose. Early man moved into southern Nevada as far back as 11\,000 years ago. The most obvious evidence of occupation is the petroglyphs carved into the rocks by the Basketmaker culture about 2\,500 years ago\, followed later by the Early Pueblo culture. Paiutes were living in this area in 1865 when Mormons settled at nearby St. Thomas.\n We will photograph in the following locations:\n? Rainbow Vista\n? Elephant Rock\n? The Cabins\n? Petroglyths of Atlati Rock\n? The Caves\n? Fire Canyon\n? The Fire Wave\n? Atlati Scenic Loop Road\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? 4 days of in-field instruction\n? Airport P/U & return\, ground transportation while in the field\n? Experienced workshop leaders\n? Image Discussion and Review Sessions\nWhat?s?not?included:\n? Air fare or baggage fees to and from Las Vegas\, NV (LAS)\n? Lodging (We will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000)\n? Meals\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 North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000.\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 Las Vegas (LAS). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at 12:00 noon. It is a 1-hour drive from LAS to Valley of FIre. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV (520 N Moapa Valley Blvd\, Overton\, NV 702-397-6000). 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 35? at night to a high of 70? during the day.\nImportant things to keep in mind:\n?Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cool mornings to warm afternoons.\n?We will be using SUVs for this workshop.\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-valley-of-fire-nv-3/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231113
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: The Scottish Highlands
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nThe mountainous region of northwest Scotland\, known as the Scottish Highlands\, is a landscape photographers delight. The Highlands\, created centuries ago by fire and ice\, are an inspiring mix of dramatic mountains\, moody lakes\, and dynamic light. The scenery here is simply stunning. Our journey through the Highlands will also take us through quaint villages\, ancient castles\, renowned distilleries\, and more. By design we will explore the rugged landscapes of the Highlands while also enjoying the best of Scotland?s proud culture too. Undoubtedly\, the Scottish Highlands will ignite your passion for adventure and creativity.\nGeneral Itinerary\nNovember 4th & 5th\n?Fly into Edinburgh Airport\n?Drive to Glencoe\n?Full day exploring Glencoe\nNovember 6th\n?Drive to Skye with stop off at Neptunes Staircase Fort William\, Eilean Donan Castle\, Sligachan\, evening exploring Portree\nNovember 7th\n?Explore north of Portree\, Old Man of Storr\, Kilt Rock\, Quiraing\, Duntulm Castle\, Uig\nNovember 8th\n?Elgin\, Fairy Pools Skye\nNovember 9th\n?Drive to Isle Mull\, Ferry Armadale to Mallaig\, Road to Isles\, Glenfinnan Viaduct (Harry Potter Bridge) and Bonnie Prince Charlie monument\, Glenuig\, ferry from Lochaline to Fishnish Mull\, Tobermory\nNovember 10th\n?Explore Mull\, Calgary Bay\, Duart Castle\, Iona\, Tobermory Distillery\nNovember 11th\n?Drive to Edinburgh. Afternoon in Edinburgh\nNovember 12th\n?Fly home\nYour trip includes: \n\nWorkshop\n Lodging\nFood\nLocal Transportation\n\nYour trip does not include: \n\nInternational Flights\nCancellation/Travel Insurance (Strongly recommended)\nAlcoholic drinks\nGratuity at any hotels\, etc\n\nAccommodations\nIsles of Glencoe Hotel (2 nights)\nCullin Hills Hotel (3 nights)\nWestern Isles Hotel (2 nights)\nYour passport will be required on this workshop.\nSkill Sets:?All Levels of Photographers are Welcome. Others are welcome to attend\, but please note: This is a photography workshop.\nPhysical Activity:?Medium. We will be walking and touring historic sites\, towns\, and villages for a few hours each day. We will have structured days with planned leisure time.\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-the-scottish-highlands/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231102
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CREATED:20231201T202256Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Explore Iceland Photo Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Adventures for another trip to the “Land of Fire and Ice”\, home to some of Europe’s largest glaciers and most active volcanoes\, Iceland! On this workshop\, we will journey to Iceland leading into the winter months for a very exclusive and different look at the countryside.\nIceland is a unique place\, with frozen waterfalls\, beautiful ice caves\, glaciers & frozen lagoons\, and of course the fantastic Northern Lights ? Aurora Borealis. We will travel from Reykjavik\, visit the favorite locations of South Coast of Iceland\, the M?vatn area in the North and explore lesser known areas as we head into the winter season.  \nYour trip includes:\n 	? All accommodations with private bathrooms during the workshop\n 	? All meals\, except dinner on the last night.\n 	? Guiding by Hunt’s Photo Educator Emily Hojnowski & an Icelandic Pro Photographer\n 	? Image Critique & Post Processing session\n 	? Super Truck transportation ? Flybus transfer from Int. Airport and back\n 	? Northern lights Photography \nYour trip does not include:\n 	? International Flights\n 	? Cancellation/Travel Insurance (Strongly recommended)\n 	? Alcoholic drinks\n? Gratuity for your Icelandic photography guide\n??Dinner on the last night\n 	? Items of Personal nature \n\nYour passport will be required on this workshop.\nA Little Bit About the Workshop:\nThe Workshop will begin in Reykjavik with a group dinner on the first evening.\nTransportation upon Arrival:?We include Flybus vouchers from Keflavik Airport & back after the workshop. Upgrade to a private airport pick up or drop off is available. We use our specially modified 4?4 Super Truck for transportation in our Iceland Workshops.\nDays One and Eleven are dedicated to arrival and departure\, so attendees can schedule their flights accordingly on those days (October 22nd and November 1st).  We generally recommend arriving one day prior to the workshop to get accustom to the time change.\nAccommodations:?Accommodation in double occupancy for ten nights at hotels\, single room is available upon request (single supplement- add $1000). We stay at the various hotels & guesthouses\, but as close as possible to our photography locations. The workshop concludes when we check into our last hotel night in Reykjavik ? Participants will then have time to visit Reykjavik or rest for early flights.\nAdditional Accommodations: If attendees wish to arrive earlier\, we can arrange bookings for extra nights at the same hotel. Price per night per room will be approximately $250 USD.\nSkill Sets:?All Levels of Photographers are Welcome. While this is a photography workshop\, non-photographers may also register\, but please note that we will emphasize photographing on the workshop.\nPhysical Ability:?The tour is open to all ability levels. While this is not a hiking tour\, we will be as active as conditions allow and make short walks and potentially hike up small 100-200 meter hills.\nMisc:?The Workshop includes Photographic tutoring and guidance by our Hunt’s Photo Education team as well as a pro landscape photographer from Iceland. We will provide you with a packing list for the tour\, with recommended equipment and clothing. Safety gear provided when needed\, such as helmets and crampons.\nA Note About Payments and Deposits:?A non-refundable deposit of $1\,000 is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 90-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance. \nItinerary\nThis is a guideline for the workshop\, but we may need to be flexible and adjust to the weather and conditions. If places are not accessible\, unsafe\, or closed they will be excluded. Natural occurrences such as the northern lights can?t be guaranteed\, since weather and conditions dictate them. As always when traveling in Iceland we need to be mindful of nature\, follow dedicated paths and other safety instructions from guides. \nDay 1- Arrival in Reykjav?k\nArrive in Iceland and check into your hotel in Reykjavik at 3 pm. A welcome dinner for the group will around in the evening. We?ll go over the itinerary and prepare for our adventure in Iceland\, as well as get to know each other. We meet at 6 pm in the lobby at our hotel in Reykjavik and go out for dinner very close by.\nHotel: Hotel Klettur \nDay 2- Thingvellir National Park & V?k area\n?ingvellir National park\, Almannagj? fault\, and other photography opportunities. Drive to V?k\, seascapes\, Dyrholaey cliffs\, stopping at famous waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skogarfoss. Northern lights if possible.\nHotel: Hotel Vik i Myrdal \nDay 3 & 4- South Coast\, Seascapes & Waterfalls\nSouth Coast including V?k\, Black beach\, Reynisdrangar sea stacks\, Dyrh?laey sea arches\, and more. Vatnaj?kull glacier national park\, Glacier Lagoon\, Diamond beach\, ice cave\, crawling glaciers and northern lights when possible.\nHotel: Smyrlabjorg Hotel for 2 nights \nDay 5- East Fjords of Iceland\nHeinabergsl?n\, Stokksnes Vestrahorn & Eystrahorn\, We?ll stop in ample locations to photograph sea stacks\, the winding coastal roads\, and the cascading streams down the steep terraced mountains and other lesser known locations in the area.\nHotel: Hotel Framtid \nDay 6\, 7 & 8- M?vatn area\nWe head north. M?vatn\, J?kuls?rglj?fur canyon\, geothermal steam vents\, volcanic formations\, and field craters. Visit to M?vatn nature baths (optional if the group is interested). A trio of waterfalls that are often called ?The Majestic Waterfalls?. Dettifosswe\, Aldeyjarfoss and Go?afoss.\nImage review is often done at M?vatn\, depending on conditions\nHotel: Sel hotel Myvatn for 3 nights \nDay 9- Skagafj?r?ur & Waterfalls\nWe head west along the northern coastline and travel towards Reykjavik. Along the way\, we will stop at some lesser-known locations and spend the night in Northwest Iceland.\nHotel: Hotel Laugarbakki \nDay 10- Hv?tserkur\, Borgarfj?r?ur\, Reykjav?k\nWe begin the day with sunrise at the Hv?tserkur seascape\, we continue towards Reykjavik and stop at a few waterfalls along the way and perhaps some Icelandic horses if we get lucky.\nWe arrive back in Reykjavik late in the afternoon.\nThe guide takes the group to get a COVID-19 test. (If that?s still necessary for return) and then brings the group back to the hotel in Reyjavik were to workshop concludes.\nPeople then have one night in Reykjavik for some private time\, dinner\, packing\, or to rest after\ntheir time on the road.\nHotel: Hotel Klettur  \nDay 11- Departure
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-explore-iceland-photo-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202751Z
UID:10001611-1696982400-1697414399@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Annular Eclipse in Utah
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nThis is an annular solar eclipse\, which will be visible across the western U.S.\, as well as Central America and South America.  While the moon will be passing directly between the Earth and the Sun\, it will happen when the Moon is at a point in its orbit when it is farther away from the Earth. As a result\, the Moon does not completely cover the face of the sun. This is known as a ?Ring of Fire? eclipse.\nThis eclipse will be an excellent opportunity for photographers to prepare for the Total Eclipse seven months later. It can serve as a ?dry run? so that people can test any new equipment that they have for the 2024 eclipse\, such as solar filters for cameras. This will also be an opportunity for people across the western U.S. to see an eclipse without having to travel outside the United States.\nThis ?Ring of Fire? eclipse will be visible from several national parks in Utah but those locations will have the maximum number of people. Someone may also be able to view it while standing in four states at one time at the intersection of Utah\, Colorado\, New Mexico and Arizona. We will be viewing it from Mexican Hat\, UT\, which is on the very center-line of the eclipse\, giving us the longest amount of time in the total ?Ring of Fire? portion of the eclipse.\nEclipse Time Schedule (times shown in local time MDT)\n	Total Duration of Eclipse:	2 hours\, 51 minutes\, 10 seconds\n	Duration of annularity:		4 minutes\, 37 seconds\n	Partial begins:			9:10:27 am\n	Full begins:			10:29:23 am\n	Maximum at:			10:31:42 am\n	Full ends:			10:34:00 am\n	Partial ends:			12:01:37 pm\nWe will photograph in the following locations:\n     Only one location in Mexican Hat area for best viewing of the eclipse\nWe will maximize our time in the field practicing our ?eclipse timing? as well as incorporating classroom instruction\, and critiques (as requested).\nWhat?s included in the workshop: (Sunrise @ 6:00 am\, Sunset @ 6:45 pm)\n? Three days of in-field instruction\, timing practice and eclipse day instruction\n? Airport P/U & return\, ground transportation while in the field\n? Experienced workshop leaders\n? Image Discussion and Review Sessions\nWhat?s not included in the workshop:\n? Air fare or baggage fees to and from Salt Lake City (SLC)\n? Lodging- We will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat (US 163 & San Juan River\, Mexican Hat\, UT 435-683-2220)\n? Meals\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 Eclipse Filters\nUse of Super-Telephoto Lenses\nSubject Development\nUse of Eclipse Filters\nImage Processing\nImage Review\nImage Critiquing\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, and 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 (SLC). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at 12:00 noon. It is a 6-hour drive from SLC to Mexican Hat. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat (US 163 & San Juan River\, Mexican Hat\, UT 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.\nFilters!\nHunt’s Photo stocks a variety of sizes for eclipse filters and glasses. We will send out a link for purchasing these in advance of the workshop. If you are interested in purchasing filters in advance of the workshop\, you are also welcome to contact us at classes@huntsphoto.com\nAbout Weather\nWeather can range from a low of 40? at night to a high of 70? 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 cool mornings to warm afternoons.\n?We will be using SUVs for this workshop.\nPayments\nA non-refundable deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 60-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-annular-eclipse-in-utah/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231010
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T203314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T203314Z
UID:10001943-1696464000-1696895999@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Fall in Solon\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:Central Maine is a spectacular sight with beautiful scenery that will inspire every photographer.  Woodlands\, streams\, waterfalls\, the night sky\, and local culture all make for fantastic photo opportunities as we explore\, learn\, and create in and around the rural town of Solon\, Maine.  \nSolon\, and the Evergreens Campground\, will host this Adventure: a four-day workshop featuring hands-on instruction during daily field trips\, in-depth classroom discussion\, and professional guidance from Hunt’s Photo’s Director of Photo Adventures Don Toothaker in a rustic\, relaxed atmosphere.\nSolon is a small town at the edge of some of Maine?s premier wilderness areas.  Once home to a vibrant farming and logging industry\, Solon is now a quiet village that caters to outdoorsman and eco-tourism year round.  \nThe homey Evergreen Campground is situated along the banks of the historic Kennebec River amid towering pine trees\, stately maples\, and beautiful birch.  This peaceful setting is where attendees will stay in rustic cabins.  All meals will be served in the log-hewn lodge\, along the historic Kennebec River at the Evergreens Campground\, where we will also hold classes and presentations.  Daily field trips will provide everyone with a variety of subjects that showcase the beauty and diversity of the region.\nPhysical Activity:  Low/Medium.  The longest hike we will go on will be 1/2 mile\, round trip\, and there will be some slightly tricky terrain\, but this will be minimal.\nDuring 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\nThe cost of this trip is all-inclusive. While you will need to travel to Solon\, Maine\, your fee will include food and lodging for the entire weekend. We will carpool whenever possible to minimize on vehicles.\nRegarding cabin accommodation:\nPlease note that there are 5 cabins on the Evergreens campground and we have rented all of them. With this in mind\, our excursion will have an absolute maximum of 8 attendees.\nAs the Evergreens campground states on their site\, “Our small cabins sleep up to 5 comfortably and our 2 large\, two-story cabins sleep up to 11 each.? Each cabin is fully furnished with single beds\, carpeting\, electricity\, bathrooms with hot and cold running water\, shower\, sink and toilet. The cabins are open concept.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-fall-in-solon-maine-3/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231009
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202251Z
UID:10000355-1696204800-1696809599@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Mexican Hat & Monument Valley
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nThe road to Monument Valley crosses the Utah-Arizona state line as it heads towards a group of red cliffs and spires in the distance. Heavy rain may temporarily make the road impassable for all but 4 WD vehicles. The drive is 17 miles long of which 13 miles is a one-way loop\, and typical times for the full trip are 4 to 5 hours for photographers. 15 mph is the speed limit\, and some places are too rocky and bumpy to go any faster\, though other sections are quite smooth (with a surface of hard pressed sand). Early morning is the preferred time to visit as the light is better for photography and there are far fewer people than later in the day. Opening hours are 6 am – 8 pm (May – Sep) or 8 am – 5 pm (Oct – Apr).\nThere is much to see along the Valley Drive\, even if many of the views are of the same formations\, just at different angles\, as some of the narrower buttes look quite different from one side compared to the other. 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.\nWe will photograph in the following locations:\n? Muley Point Overlook\n? Gooseneck State Park\n? Valley of the Gods\n? Forrest Gump Hill\n? Monument Valley\n? The Mittens and Merrick Butte\n? Elephant Butte and The Three Sisters\n? John Ford?s Point and Artist?s Point\nWhat?s included:\n? Five days of in-field photography and instruction\n? Airport P/U & return\, ground transportation in the field\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 (SLC)\n? Lodging (We will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat- 435-683-2220)\n? Meals\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 the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat- 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 Salt Lake City (SLC). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at 12:00 noon. It is a 6-hour drive from SLC to Mexican Hat. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the San Juan Inn in Mexican Hat (US 163 & San Juan River\, Mexican Hat\, UT 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? F 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 cool mornings to warm afternoons.\n?We will be using SUVs for this workshop.\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-mexican-hat-monument-valley/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230921
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202548Z
UID:10001437-1694217600-1695254399@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Migration Photo Safari in Tanzania
DESCRIPTION:Trip Dates\nGreat Migration Photo Safari in Tanzania- September 9th – 18th\nAdd-On Zanzibar-Stone Town Excursion- September 18th – 20th\nPlease note: This trip is full! If you are interested in attending our 2024 trip\, please email us at adventures@huntsphoto.com.\nSafari cost – $9\,990 (plus $625 TZ Government VAT)\nSingle Accommodations – $1\,000\nOptional Hot Air Balloon Excursion\, Per Person – $599 (Must be reserved in advance)\nZanzibar – Stone Town Add-on Excursion\n$1\,990 (based on double occupancy)\n$500 Single supplement (if applicable)\nDeposits:\n$2\,000- Hunt’s Photo Great Migration Safari Deposit\, per person\n$400- Zanzibar-Stone Town Deposit\, per person\nA 20% non-refundable deposit per person is required at time of booking\nThe deposit will be applied to your balance due\nPlease note: Registration is at the bottom of this page\n \nThomson Safaris is proud to partner with Hunt’s Photo & Video on this timeless Tanzanian adventure. This immersive safari speaks to the animal lover?s soul: an exciting photographic adventure that takes you straight into the heart of Tanzania?s best wildlife viewing areas; Tarangire\, Ngorongoro Crater and both the Central and Northern Serengeti. Venture into the plains every morning for full days of spectacular wildlife viewing\, and unwind in luxurious\, eco-friendly camps located in the middle of the wild. Each night\, settle in to comfortable\, downy bedding and drift asleep to the nighttime sounds of safari.\nOn this all luxury-camping trip\, you?ll have front row access to the best wildlife viewing Tanzania has to offer.\nThis safari was scheduled to coincide with the annual wildebeest migration\, which\, at this time of year\, is normally found along the Mara River in Tanzania’s northern Serengeti. \nFor a downloadable PDF of the workshop\, click here\n\nYour trip includes:\n?Two days at Tarangire National Park where the Tarangire River serves as a major water supply for large concentrations of elephants and zebra\, among other species\n?Spend a full day in the Ngorongoro Crater\, which holds the densest concentration of wildlife on Earth\n?Learn about our early hominid ancestry at Olduvai Gorge\n?Enjoy four days of world-class wildlife viewing in the Serengeti.\n?Optional Add-On Excursion to Zanzibar & Stone Town\n?Travel with expert wildlife guides\, each with over 10 years of experience.\n?Traverse in custom Land Rover Defender vehicles (maximum 3 passengers per vehicle).\n?Learn wildlife photography lessons and tips courtesy of Don Toothaker.\n?Small capacity ? just eight guests\, so sign up today!\nYour trip does not include:\n?International Airfare to Tanzania\n?Baggage fees are common upon check-in at the airport. These fees are the responsibility of the passenger.\n?Travel insurance\, which is recommended for all travelers\, in the event that they have need to cancel.\n?Gratuities for your guides and camp-staff.\n?Beer\, wine and spirits.\n?$100 Tanzania Visa.\n?Fees associated with COVID testing pre and post safari.\nYour passport will be required on this workshop.\n\nRegistration or queries\nPlease note that this workshop is being coordinated by our travel agent\, Thomson Safari. Because of this\, please note that registration and payment are handled by the agency.\nInterested in attending? Have additional questions? Please fill out the below information and we will reach out to you!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-migration-photo-safari-in-tanzania/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230912
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202250Z
UID:10000354-1693872000-1694476799@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: White Pocket\, Horseshoe Bend\, Slot Canyons
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nWhite Pocket is a part of an extensive series of formations on the Pariah Plateau in America?s Southwest. Substantial erosion over eons of time has revealed incredible swirling layers of sandstone. This workshop is an experience of one of the most unusual and photogenic geologic formations in the Southwest. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument has many great subjects\, and we will explore many of them. We?ll spend our nights in Kanab\, UT.\nWe will photograph in the following locations:\n   White Pocket\n   Navajo Slot Canyons\n   Horseshoe Bend\nWhat?s included in the workshop: (Sunrise @ 6:00 am\, Sunset @ 6:45 pm)\n? Five days of in-field photography and instruction\n? Ground transportation in the field including airport P/U and drop-off\n? Photo workshop permits\n? Experienced workshop leaders\n? Image Discussion and Review Sessions\nWhat?s not included in the workshop:\n? Air fare or baggage fees\n? Lodging- We will be staying at the Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham in Kanab\, UT (296 West 100 North\, Kanab\, Utah\, 435-216-5144)\n? 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\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, and 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\nArrive in Salt Lake City before 12:00 Noon on Sept. 5\, 2023. We will be making a bulk pickup at the airport at noon.  It is a 5-hour drive from SLC to Kanab\, UT. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle.\nFlights out should be made after 3:00 PM on Monday Sept. 11\, 2023.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham in Kanab\, UT (296 West 100 North\, Kanab\, Utah\, 435-216-5144). 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 50? F at night to a high of 85? F during the day. There will be a definite chance of rain during our workshop.\nImportant things to keep in mind:\n?Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cool mornings to warm afternoons. Also be prepared for potential rain and for changing weather.\n?We will be photographing from 4000 to 7000? elevation. Normally\, the only problem you can expect is a slight shortness of breath. However\, the higher elevation is something to keep in mind if you live at sea level or you are prone to encountering physical difficulties at higher elevations.\n?We will be using 4-WD SUVs for this workshop. A passenger car will not work because we will be driving on many dirt roads where we will need high clearance and traction that an SUV provides.\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 60-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-white-pocket-horseshoe-bend-slot-canyons/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230823
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202746Z
UID:10001603-1692057600-1692748799@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: The Faroe Islands
DESCRIPTION:The Faroe Islands Photography Workshop opens the world of the forgotten Faroes. The Faroe Islands are just a short flight from Iceland\, yet they?re way off the standard traveller?s radar. Adrift in the frothing swells of the North Atlantic\, this mysterious 18-piece jigsaw puzzle of islands is at once ancient and very modern. In this workshop\, we will focus on the landscape of the islands along with the magnificent Atlantic puffin that nests all over the island.\nOn the Faroe Islands Photography Workshop\, you are never more than 5km (3 miles) away from the ocean. The countryside is dominated by steep mountains\, where about 80\,000 sheep roam and some 2 million pairs of seabirds\, including puffins\, gannets and the largest colony of storm petrels in the world\, soar above. The Faroe Islands are undeniably beautiful? green\, rugged and wind-swept.\nYour trip includes: \n\nAll accommodations with private bathrooms during the workshop\nPricing is for double occupancy. If you are traveling with someone else and want to share a room\, this is for you! For single supplement\, please add $1000 to the cost of your ticket. \nAll meals during the tour.\nGuiding by Hunt’s Photo Adventure?s Don Toothaker & an Icelandic Pro Photographer\nImage Critique & Post Processing session\nTransportation during the workshop\n\nYour trip does not include: \n\nInternational Flights\nCancellation/Travel Insurance (Strongly recommended)\nAlcoholic drinks\nGratuity for your Icelandic photographic guide\nOther activities\n\n\nYour passport will be required on this workshop.\nA Little Bit About the Workshop:\nThis is a guideline for the workshop we need to be flexible and adjust to the weather and conditions. If places are not accessible\, unsafe\, or closed they will be excluded. As always when traveling we need to be mindful of nature\, follow dedicated paths and other safety instructions from guides.\nDay 1 ? Arrival in Faroe Islands\nArrival in the Faroe Islands and check into the airport hotel\, it?s in walking distance from the airport. A welcome dinner for the group to get to know each other. We?ll go over the itinerary and prepare for our adventure. Followed by a sunset shoot.\nDays 2 ? 4 ? Faroe Islands V?gar\nWe?ll explore the landscapes of V?gar for the next three days. Mountain views\, waterfalls\, lakes\, old fishing villages\, village of B?ur and Tindh?lmur islet. We will visit to Mykines Islands\, if weather permits.\nDays 5 ? 7 ? Streymoy & Eysturoy\nOn day five\, we will relocate to town of Gj?gv. For the next three days we will explore neighboring islands\, the capital T?rshavn\, the southernmost town Kirkjub?ur on Streymoy\, ruins from Magnus Cathedral form the 1300?s\, churches\, farmhouses\, and\, of course\, plenty of beautiful landscapes.\nDAY 8 ? Departure\nWe will end the workshop at noon (12pm) at the airport\, so please plan your flights accordingly.\nFlight & Payment Information\n? Day one and eight are dedicated to arrival and departure so people can schedule their flights accordingly on August 15th and August 22nd.\n? A deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 90-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.\nTransportation to Faroe Islands:?Most flights to the Faroe Islands from the United States will come through Iceland via Atlantic Airways. Again\, this flight is not included in the cost of your ticket.\nAccommodations:? We stay at the various hotels & guesthouses\, but as close as possible to our photography locations.\nSkill Sets:?All Levels of Photographers are Welcome. While this is a photography workshop\, non-photographers may also register\, but please note that we will emphasize photographing on the workshop.\nPhysical Ability:? This tour is rated at medium. We will be physically active with a lot of walking and hiking\, with some potential climbing.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-the-faroe-islands/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230725
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20230227T160126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T125117Z
UID:10000001-1689811200-1690243199@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Valley of Fire\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nWorld-renowned for its 40\,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone\, Valley of Fire contains ancient\, petrified trees and petroglyphs dating back more than 2\,000 years. The sandstone is from the Jurassic period and is the remnant of the sand left behind by the wind after inland seas subsided and the land rose. Early man moved into southern Nevada as far back as 11\,000 years ago. The most obvious evidence of occupation is the petroglyphs carved into the rocks by the Basketmaker culture about 2\,500 years ago\, followed later by the Early Pueblo culture. Paiutes were living in this area in 1865 when Mormons settled at nearby St. Thomas. \n We will photograph in the following locations:\n• Rainbow Vista\n• Elephant Rock\n• The Cabins\n• Petroglyths of Atlati Rock\n• The Caves\n• Fire Canyon\n• The Fire Wave\n• Atlati Scenic Loop Road \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• 4 days of in-field instruction\n• Airport P/U & return\, ground transportation while in the field\n• Experienced workshop leaders\n• Image Discussion and Review Sessions \nWhat’s not included:\n• Air fare or baggage fees to and from Las Vegas\, NV (LAS)\n• Lodging (We will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000)\n• Meals\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 North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000. \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 Las Vegas (LAS). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at 12:00 noon. It is a 1-hour drive from LAS to Valley of FIre. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV (520 N Moapa Valley Blvd\, Overton\, NV 702-397-6000). 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 35° at night to a high of 70° during the day. \nImportant things to keep in mind:\n•Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cool mornings to warm afternoons.\n•We will be using SUVs for this workshop. \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-valley-of-fire-nv/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202814Z
UID:10000857-1689552000-1690156799@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: The Bold Coast of Maine\, Lubec
DESCRIPTION:Tucked into the far northeast corner of Maine is the fishing village of Lubec. Once a thriving fishing community\, Lubec is now a quiet coastal town surrounded by the remnants of their fishing legacy and the rugged\, sprawling Bold Coast. Lubec features West Quoddy Head Lighthouse\, rustic fishing harbors\, and many photographic opportunities along the coast. If weather allows\, we will spend TWO days observing and photographing the rare Atlantic Puffin offshore on nearby Machias Seal Island.\nYour passport will be required on this workshop in order to go onto Campobello Island in New Brunswick\, Canada\, if conditions allow.\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?Daily excursions in and around Lubec\n?If weather allows\, two boat trips to Machias Seal Island to photograph Puffins- only 15 Americans are allowed on the island per day!\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s not included:\n?Transportation to and from Lubec\, Maine\n?Cost of food\n?Cost of hotel (Inn on the Wharf\, 69 Johnson St\, Lubec ME\, 207-733-4400)\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low to Medium. We will have long days with sunrises and sunsets as well as a lot of walking.\nIn this workshop we will cover:\nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nUse of Light Modifiers\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nLong Exposures\nUse of Filters (polarizers and ND)\nImage Processing\nImage Review\nImage Critiquing\nThe cost of this trip does not include the cost of lodging\, transportation to and from Lubec\, or meals during the trip.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and 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 will be meeting at the hotel at 3pm on the first day of the workshop. Transportation to and from Lubec\, Maine and the hotel (including flights) is not included\, but all on-site transportation once at the hotel is included.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Inn on the Wharf\, 69 Johnson St\, Lubec ME\, 207-733-4400. 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?.\nA 25% deposit is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. All payments are due 30 days prior to the workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-the-bold-coast-of-maine-lubec-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230707
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: The Ultimate Grizzly Bear Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Alaska! Our base camp will be Jacques Adventure Lodge located on the north shore of Lake Iliamna and nestled between Katmai National Park\, Lake Clark National Park\, and Bristol Bay. Jerry Jacques\, a lifelong Alaskan and renowned bush pilot\, will be our host. His lodge is surrounded by 18 million acres of wilderness that is accessible only by bush plane. This remote region is home to Alaska?s highest concentration of coastal grizzly bears\, other wildlife\, and stunning wilderness.\nEach day\, bush planes will take us in search of our primary goal: Grizzly bears in their natural\, wild habitat. During our days we may also encounter wolf\, moose\, Dall sheep\, and eagles in the remote regions of The Katmai Coast\, Lake Clark\, and Brooks Falls. In addition to wildlife there are some landscape opportunities for us to enjoy as well. At night we will enjoy the comforts of the Lodge\, fantastic food\, photography discussion\, and image reviews. This unique workshop is indeed an adventure.\nWe guarantee that you will photograph Grizzly Bears!\nJerry stands behind this guarantee. With great attention to safety\, Jerry and his guides and reliable transportation will get us where we need to be. Jacques Wilderness Lodge has boats\, two sea/float planes\, and three tundra tire equipped planes as well as years of experience guiding visitors in this remote wilderness. As amateur photographers themselves\, the guides will locate bears and other wildlife\, but also get you into the proper position for light and background. Helping you capture fantastic images of wildlife is what Jacques Adventure Lodge has been doing for the last 42 years!\nItinerary- This is a ROUGH Itinerary that is subject to change based upon weather and wildlife conditions\nJune 29\, 2023 ? 6:30pm\nHunt’s Photo Education’s Director of Photo Adventures\, Don Toothaker\, will meet everyone at The Lakefront Anchorage Millennium?s Hotel for check in\, introductions\, and dinner. This is the night BEFORE the workshop begins.\nAfter dinner we will walk along the shore of Lake Hood looking for waterfowl and moose\, so have your camera gear with you and ready to go! Lake Hood is North America?s busiest sea plane base\, so we are sure to see many sea planes coming and going during our walk as well.\nDay 1- June 30\, 2023\n2:00PM: We will take taxis to Iliamna Air Taxi?s Terminal\, 6231 S Airpark Pl. Anchorage AK 99502 for our flight to Iliamna at 4:00pm. (907) 334-9845 is the phone number for Penn and Air Airlines. You MUST make your own reservation for round trip flights from Anchorage to Lake Iliamna. An estimate of airfare is roughly $500.00.\nWe will board the 9 passenger Pilatus PC-12 Aircraft for the one hour flight to the village of Iliamna where we will be met by the staff of Jacques Adventure Lodge and transported to the lodge to get checked into our rooms.\nAfter check-in\, everyone will gather in the main lodge for a mandatory safety orientation. Next\, everyone will be individually fitted with state of the art Gore-Tex waders and wading boots\, all supplied by the lodge. Waders give us the ability to remain perfectly dry sitting on wet tundra or crossing creeks. The gear is lightweight\, comfortable for all-day wear\, and impervious to the weather! We will have a hearty dinner and prepare for the morning’s activities.\nDay 2- July 1\, 2023\nWe will leave early in the morning in float planes for the Katmai coast. Depending upon the weather and the salmon run\, we may fly out to Brooks Falls to photograph Grizzly Bears fishing for salmon at the iconic falls or we may fly out to photograph bears digging for clams and eating sedge grasses along the coast. Here it is also common to see a wolf walking the river bank and tidal flats or just napping in the sedge grasses meadows. The entire day will be spent with a background of a steaming volcano partly covered by glaciers. A 45-minute flight back to the lodge will fly you low over the glaciers and ice fields of Mount Douglas. And\, of course\, a hot shower\, Hors d?Oeuvres\, dinner\, and fellowship at the lodge will follow.\nDay 3- July 2\, 2023\nWe will fly by float planes to Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park to view and photograph the Dick Proenneke log cabin (One Man?s Wilderness). There will be lots of photo-ops while flying over the turquoise water of Lake Clark\, in the high Alpine-mountain passes with Dall sheep and caribou\, and the glaciers of Lake Clark National Park. The plane will touch-down on Upper Twin Lake\, a mere 100-yards from the historic homestead site built by Dick Proenneke. The history is well-documented and preserved by the Park Service. You will find no shortage of subjects to keep your camera clicking through the day.\nDay 4- July 3\, 2023\nWe will leave the lodge arriving on the Katmai coast\, landing on the beach in a tundra-tired wheel plane\, just in time for low-tide. The mission for today will be photographing bears digging for clams and eating sedge grasses with the glaciers and ice fields of Mount Douglas in the background. Here\, it is also common to see a wolf on or near our secluded beach. This day may require more walking than other days\, as the bears may be spread out along the tidal flats\, or napping in the sedge grasses. On the 40-minute flight back to the lodge\, we will fly low over saltwater estuaries and tidal flats. As always a hot shower\, Hors d?Oeuvres\, dinner\, and fellowship will follow.\nDay 5- July 4\, 2023\nIndependence Day. We will head out once again to the McNeil River Sanctuary where we will photograph grizzly bears in the sedge grass meadows along the river as they graze on grasses and dig for clams. Once again\, this will be an adventurous day flying to this remote area\, landing on a small pond\, and hiking into the meadows. The backdrop for our day will be snowcapped mountains\, meadows as far as the eye can see\, and the unique feeling of being in the midst of this vast\, wild wilderness.\nDay 6- July 5\, 2023\nWe will fly out to Brooks Falls for a morning of photographing Grizzly Bears at the falls\, fishing in the river\, and along grass meadows. We will be back to the lodge in time to pack and transfer to Iliamna Airport for our flight back to Anchorage at 5:45pm. We will spend the night in Anchorage at either of the recommended hotels.\nJuly 6\, 2023\nFlights home depending upon traveler and destination\nTrip Highlights\n? A once in a lifetime Photo Adventure to some of the best grizzly bear photography locations in the world\n? All Lodging\, food\, guides\, daily bush flights\, daily maid service and waders are included\n? Hands On guidance and instruction photographing grizzly bears in their natural\, wild environments as well as constructive image reviews and discussion\n? Magnificent scenery in a true wilderness environment\n? Fun\, camaraderie\, and the adventure of a lifetime!\nYour trip does not include:\n? Price of flights to and from Anchorage and to Lake Iliamna\, baggage fees\, hotel and food in Anchorage\, car rentals\, and lodge gratuities NOT included\n? Trip insurance (recommended for all attendees)\n? Certain meals at start and conclusion of Workshop in Anchorage\nNotes about transportation and lodging\n? Attendees must fly to Anchorage\, Alaska on/before June 29\, 2023. We strongly recommend a day to acclimate yourself to the time change before the start of the workshop.\n? Attendees must make all of their own flight arrangements to and from Anchorage\n? Attendees must make their own hotel reservations in Anchorage if staying prior to June 29th and for the final night on July 5th. We recommend staying in one of two Anchorage hotels. Both hotels are close to the airport and have airport shuttles.\nThe Lake Shore Inn & Suites (907) 248-3485\nVery Basic Hotel with good prices\nThe Lakefront Anchorage Millennium (907) 243-2300\nUpscale Hotel Overlooking Lake Hood\nWhat to Expect\nThis spectacular photo adventure is based in the remote village of Lake Iliamna. The village and our lodge are surrounded by 18 million acres of wilderness that consists of Katmai National Park\, Lake Clark National Park\, and McNeil River Bear sanctuary. These wild and remote areas are accessible only by specially equipped bush planes flown by incredibly experienced pilots. Our home for this epic adventure is Jerry?s Adventure Lodge located on the shores of Lake Iliamna. The lodge?s host\, Jerry Jacques\, has been leading bear excursions here since 1978 and is regarded as one of the best in the business. Jerry?s Adventure Lodge is family run\, environmentally friendly\, and safety conscience at all times. Each day\, after enjoying a hearty home cooked breakfast\, we will climb aboard our bush planes and fly off to some of the most incredibly wild locations for bear photography on earth. After landing we will hike into the best locations possible. You will carry your camera gear while wearing waders and wader boots. You should be able to walk approximately 5 miles a day on dirt roads\, walk ways\, uneven grassy ground\, or in river beds featuring moving water\, mud\, and rocks. It IS a workout. It is also a truly incredible adventure.\nDaily excursion locations will be determined by your tour leaders and Jerry each morning based on weather and bear activity. The lodge has access to numerous locations in the Alaskan Wilderness so each day promises to be an exhilarating and memorable experience for all. Grizzly bears fishing for salmon is action packed. Grizzly bears digging for clams or eating sedge grass is an intimate and exciting experience. At the end of the day the group will return to the lodge for a hearty hot meal and discussion from the day?s events.\nGuides are with us at all times for safety. They and your tour leaders will be provided with bear spray whenever in bear country. Your guides and pilots have years of experience with bears and will lead us each day with an emphasis always on safety.\nAccommodations and Food\nThe lodge is located in the remote village of Lake Iliamna directly on the shores of Alaska?s largest lake for which the village was named. The lodge is about a 15 minute drive from the small regional airport that we arrive at from Anchorage. Guests will stay in small efficiency cabins on the property next to the main lodge. Two guests per cabin; there is no single occupancy. Each cabin has two full sized beds\, unlimited electricity\, and a private bathroom. The lodge finalized major upgrades to the septic system as well as improvements in the main lodge this year.\nHot breakfasts and dinners will be served in the lodge each morning and evening. We will eat as a group. Meals are prepared fresh daily by the chef who can cater to both meat lovers\, vegetarians\, and any dietary restrictions. If you have special dietary requests please call the lodge at least 3 weeks before your arrival so supplies will be on hand to meet your needs. Bagged lunches are taken with us each day and eaten in the field. The lodge is equipped with a fireplace\, a pool table\, and ample table space for us to gather for meals\, relaxing\, editing images\, and have class discussions too. There is a large screen TV that we can utilize for image review during any weather delays or in the evening if time allows.\nGetting Around\nThe lodge utilizes large SUV?s when necessary for local ground transportation to and from the local airport as well as any local destinations for photography. Transportation to and from prime bear locations is done by small bush planes equipped with floats for landing on water\, radios\, and survival gear. Each plane can take 7 passengers. Each plane is meticulously maintained for safety. On days of ANY inclement weather we will NOT fly!\nPhysical Ability:\n? We will walk up to 5 miles a day carrying our camera equipment and packs while wearing waders and wading boots. Most often the hiking is on dirt roads\, but there will be hikes in tall grasses through meadows as well. At times the terrain in the meadows and along the river banks are uneven.\n? We will wade through water to exit planes and possibly wade through moving water to reach good bear viewing locations.\n? We will utilize small bush planes that seat no more than 7 guests for all of our local transportation to and from bear locations. These planes take off and land on water. If you have difficulty getting in and out of a small plane or any fear of flying in small\, propeller planes\, please consider carefully\nPhotography Skill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome. While this is a photography workshop\, non-photographers may also register\, but please note that we will emphasize photographing on the workshop.\nRecommended photo gear:\n?Camera with a variety of lenses. Wide\, standard\, telephoto\, super-telephoto are all recommended. You don?t need to bring every lens\, but you will likely want a variety\, from 24mm to 600mm. Rentals are available from rentals.huntsphoto.com!\n?Sturdy Tripod with head and quick release. A gimbal head would be helpful\, but not necessary.\n?Extra memory cards & Extra camera batteries are essential\n?Laptop and external hard drive\nMisc: When we get closer to the Adventure\, we will send recommendations for what gear to bring\, both photographically and personal wear. When necessary\, Jacques Adventure Lodge will provide gear\, such as Gore-Tex waders and wading boots.\nNotes about registration\n?A $2375 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot for this trip. The total cost of this trip is $9499. Final payment is due 90-days prior to the trip.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-the-ultimate-grizzly-bear-photography-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230626
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T203103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T203103Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Baxter State Park
DESCRIPTION:The Great North Woods of Maine is a spectacular sight at any time of year. Baxter State Park\, located near Millinocket\, Maine\, defines wilderness in New England. With over a quarter of a million acres of untouched forest and lakes\, there are numerous photo opportunities for nature and outdoor photographers of every skill level. Our stay will feature beautiful blooming spring colors as well as opportunities to photograph deer\, moose\, and a variety of birds.\nEach day there will be strong emphasis placed on technique\, depth of field\, composition\, lens selection\, and subject development. Attendees benefit from hands on instruction as well as classroom discussions and critique sessions.\nThis an all-inclusive workshop. We will lodge and dine at a beautiful family run inn?The Big Moose Inn? just outside of Baxter State Park. Meals\, lodging\, and workshop fee are all included.\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium. We will experience longer days as well as walking/scrambling over rocky terrain. Walking/Hiking up to a mile each way may be necessary.\nDuring 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\nWhat?s included:\n?Cost of lodging (We will be staying at the Big Moose Inn\, 5 Frederickas Way\, Millinocket\, ME)\n?Cost of meals\, provided by the Big Moose Inn\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s not included:\n?Transportation to and from Millinocket\, Maine\n?Please note: We will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles\nTravel information\nWe will be meeting at the hotel at 3pm on the first day of the workshop. Transportation to and from Millinocket\, Maine and the hotel (including flights) is not included. We will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles in the park.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the We will be staying at the Big Moose Inn\, 5 Frederickas Way\, Millinocket\, ME. Please note: Your rooms are included in the cost of your ticket and we will secure your room for you.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-baxter-state-park-3/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230621
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20230615T130240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T130240Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Valley of Fire\, NV
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nWorld-renowned for its 40\,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone\, Valley of Fire contains ancient\, petrified trees and petroglyphs dating back more than 2\,000 years. The sandstone is from the Jurassic period and is the remnant of the sand left behind by the wind after inland seas subsided and the land rose. Early man moved into southern Nevada as far back as 11\,000 years ago. The most obvious evidence of occupation is the petroglyphs carved into the rocks by the Basketmaker culture about 2\,500 years ago\, followed later by the Early Pueblo culture. Paiutes were living in this area in 1865 when Mormons settled at nearby St. Thomas. \n We will photograph in the following locations:\n• Rainbow Vista\n• Elephant Rock\n• The Cabins\n• Petroglyths of Atlati Rock\n• The Caves\n• Fire Canyon\n• The Fire Wave\n• Atlati Scenic Loop Road \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• 4 days of in-field instruction\n• Airport P/U & return\, ground transportation while in the field\n• Experienced workshop leaders\n• Image Discussion and Review Sessions \nWhat’s not included:\n• Air fare or baggage fees to and from Las Vegas\, NV (LAS)\n• Lodging (We will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000)\n• Meals\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 North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV- 702-397-6000. \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 Las Vegas (LAS). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at 12:00 noon. It is a 1-hour drive from LAS to Valley of FIre. If you choose to arrive early or stay later\, you will need to rent a vehicle. \nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the North Shore Inn in Overton\, NV (520 N Moapa Valley Blvd\, Overton\, NV 702-397-6000). 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 35° at night to a high of 70° during the day. \nImportant things to keep in mind:\n•Bring clothing suited for a variety of temperatures\, from cool mornings to warm afternoons.\n•We will be using SUVs for this workshop. \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-valley-of-fire-nv-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T203102Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Spring in Solon
DESCRIPTION:Spring in the woods of Maine is an exciting time for creativity. Each May\, the woods come alive with new growth that will inspire any photographer. Colorful wildflowers\, blooming trees\, streams\, waterfalls\, the night sky\, and local culture all make for fantastic photo opportunities as we explore\, learn\, and create in and around the rural town of Solon\, Maine.\nSolon\, and the Evergreens Campground\, will host our Spring Photo Adventure: a four-day workshop featuring hands on instruction during daily field trips\, in-depth classroom discussion\, and professional guidance in a rustic\, relaxed atmosphere.\nSolon is a small town at the edge of some of Maine?s premier wilderness areas. Once home to a vibrant farming and logging industry\, Solon is now a quiet village that caters to outdoorsmen and eco-tourism year round.\nThe homey Evergreen Campground is situated along the banks of the historic Kennebec River amid towering pine trees\, stately maples\, and beautiful birch. This peaceful setting is where attendees will stay in rustic cabins. All meals will be served in the log-hewn lodge\, along the historic Kennebec River at the Evergreens Campground\, where we will also hold classes and presentations. Daily field trips will provide everyone with a variety of subjects that showcase the beauty and diversity of the region.\n\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium. The longest hike we will go on will be 1/2 mile\, round trip\, and there will be some slightly tricky terrain\, but this will be minimal.\nDuring 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\nWhat?s included:\n?Cost of lodging\n?Cost of most meals\, provided by the Evergreen?s Restaurant\n?Daily excursions in and around locations in Solon\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s not included:\n?Transportation to and from Solon\, Maine\nRegarding cabin accommodation:\nPlease note that there are 5 cabins on the Evergreens campground and we have rented all of them. With this in mind\, our excursion will have an absolute maximum of 5 attendees\, unless we have attendees that choose to share accommodations.\nAs the Evergreens campground states on their site\, ?Our small cabins sleep up to 5 comfortably and our 2 large\, two-story cabins sleep up to 11 each.? Each cabin is fully furnished with single beds\, carpeting\, electricity\, bathrooms with hot and cold running water\, shower\, sink and toilet. The cabins are open concept.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-spring-in-solon-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202750Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Exploring Brooklyn\, New York
DESCRIPTION:Few places are as bright and exciting as the Big Apple.  The city of New York is a metropolitan giant that offers a huge palette of culture\, architecture\, history\, and interest for photographers of every level.  For this springtime adventure we will explore the borough of Brooklyn and visit locations such as the Brooklyn Bridge\, DUMBO park\, the 9/11 Memorial\, and Coney Island.  Each day we will work on Street Photography\, Subject Development\, Exposure\, Image Composition\, Architectural Photography\, Black and White Photography\, Low Light Photography\, and Long Exposures.  Not only will we help you improve your photography skills\, but you will also get to take in some of the most iconic scenes in New York City.\nWe will maximize our time in the field\, but also leave time to relax and have group discussions.  Once on location we will travel to and from locations by walking\, subway\, and local transportation.\nGeneral Itinerary\nMay 31 – 4pm-  Meet\, Greet\, Dinner\, Sunset Shoot in DUMBO Park\nJune 1\, 2\, 3 – Daily excursions to 9/11 Memorial\, Brooklyn Bridge\, Dumbo Park\, Coney Island\, and more dependent upon light and weather\nJune 4 ? Sunrise shoot\, check out\nWhat’s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat’s not included:\n?Transportation to and from Brooklyn\, New York\n?Cost of food\n?Cost of hotel (We will be staying and meeting at the Hampton Inn\, 125 Flatbush Ave Ext\, Brooklyn- 718-875-8800)\n?Cost of public transportation\nSkill Sets:  All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium to High.  There will be a LOT of walking in a busy city environment with long hours during the day. Please make sure you are up to the task before registering!\nDuring 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\nThe cost of this trip does not include the cost of lodging\, transportation to and from Brooklyn\, or meals during the trip.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and 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 will be meeting at the hotel at 3pm on the first day of the workshop. Transportation to and from Brooklyn\, NY and the hotel (including any applicable flights) is not included. We will also utilize public transportation around the city\, which is also not included.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Hampton Inn\, 125 Flatbush Ave Ext\, Brooklyn- 718-875-8800. 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”.\nA 25% deposit is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. All payments are due 30 days prior to the workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-exploring-brooklyn-new-york/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202250Z
UID:10000353-1684540800-1685145599@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Bodie Ghost Town
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nBodie was one of the biggest and ?bad-dest? of California?s gold mining boom-towns in the last century. Thirty-five million dollars worth of gold and silver was discovered in Bodie?s mines between 1877 and 1888. Stagecoaches arrived daily and the town?s population quickly swelled. But? the boom years were few. By 1890 the mines were shutting down. It was determined that over a hundred million dollars (in 1890 value) in gold was taken from the mines of Bodie. Major fires\, the worst in 1932\, destroyed most of the town. By 1940\, everyone was gone. Today Bodie is a ghost of its former glory. It is the largest and best-preserved gold mining ghost town in California. In 1964\, it was purchased by California and declared a State Historical park.\nWinters can be brutally cold in Bodie. At 8\,375 feet\, the wind can pile up snow drifts 20? deep and temperatures can drop to -20? F. In the museum\, there are records of citizens who never made it back from a mid-winter trip to the backyard outhouse.\nWe will photograph in the following locations:\n?Bodie Angel in the cemetery\n?Boone General Store window\n?Dodge truck by general store\n?IOOF Hall & Miners\n?Union Hall\n?Bodie Bank on north end of town\n?Cemetery\n?Cain house\n?Sawmill behind Cain house\n?Methodist church\n?Morgue front window\n?Mining equipment & machinery by parking lot\n?School House on Green St\n?The Mill from doorways on north end of town\n?Swazey Hotel south side\n?Fire Station\n?County Barn on south end of Main St.\n?Houses at Wood & Green (east end of Green St.)\n?County Barn interior\n?Panoramic from parking lot hilltop\n?Wheaton & Hollis Hotel on Main St. & Green St.\n?Panoramic from cemetery\nWhat?s included in the workshop:\n? Five days of in-field photography and instruction\n? Ground transportation during the 7 days of the workshop\n? Lunch while in the field (Please advise us of any food restrictions or food allergies)\n? All photo workshop permits\n? Experienced workshop leaders\n? Image Discussion and Review Sessions\nWhat?s not included in the workshop:\n? Air fare or baggage fees to and from ONT airport\n? Cost of hotel (We will be staying at The Virginia Creek Settlement- (760) 932-7780- A block of rooms have been reserved but you will need to call to make your own reservation and payment.)\n? Cost of food (with the exception of lunch in the field)\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\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, and 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 Ontario\, CA airport (ONT). We will be making a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport at noon. It is a 6-hour drive from ONT to Bridgeport\, CA. If you choose to arrive early or stay late\, you will need to rent a vehicle at ONT to provide your own transportation.\nHotel information\nWe will be lodging at The Virginia Creek Settlement–(760) 932-7780– near Bishop\, CA.  A block of rooms have been reserved\, but you will need to call to make your own reservation and payment.\nAbout Weather\nWeather can change rapidly (as with any mountain region)\, so preparedness is the key. Layering is your best friend. Mornings can be in the 40’s.  Be prepared with gloves\, hats\, and scarves\, and a warm jacket. The afternoons can warm up into the 60’s.\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 90-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-bodie-ghost-town/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202548Z
UID:10001436-1683072000-1683935999@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Sicily
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nSpend ten days in Sicily featuring an opportunity to go off the beaten path and savor the vivid colors and intriguing life of Sicily through photography.\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education?s Director of Photo Adventures Don Toothaker and Experience Sicily Owner and Curator\, Allison Scola\, for an incredible itinerary that features six nights in Sciacca (Province of Agrigento) in Western Sicily\, and three nights in Siracusa Province in Eastern Sicily. We?ll experience off-the-beaten path seaside villages and mountain towns and have meaningful interaction with locals. We will have local\, expert guides at all principal sites\, and outstanding traditional cuisine throughout. This trip is not to be missed.\nHighlights include:\n? A tour of our Sciacca\, a seaside community known for its fishing industry\, ceramic arts\, and coral jewelry\n? Visit to Valley of the Temples\, one of the most impressive UNESCO recognized archaeological sites\n? A visit through the streets of Palermo?s historic center\, where you?ll experience the thrilling sights\, smells\, and sounds of the ancient markets Il Capo and La Vucciria\n? Photograph live musicians in Palermo\n? Visit to Monreale Cathedral and Its Cloisters\n??Spend a day in a Mountain Village and Countryside north of Agrigento\n??Food Experience and Cooking with a Local Insider\n??Visit to the Workshop of a Sicilian Cart Woodcarver and Painter\n? Time to explore and photograph Ragusa Ibla\n? Tour Ortigia\, Siracusa?s Historic Center\n? 1/2 Day Excursion to Mt Etna\n? In-Depth Wine experience\n? 4-Star Hotel in Sciacca\n? 4-Star Hotel in Ragusa\n* Family-run inn located in the countryside of Catania\, in Siracusa\nYour Trip Includes:\n? Group airport transfers on designated arrival and departure days\n? Four-star level accommodations\n? Pricing is for double occupancy. If you are traveling with someone else and want to share a room\, this is for you! For single supplement\, please add $1100 to the cost of your ticket.\n??All breakfasts\, six lunches\, and six dinners (all but five meals).\n??All transportation\, entrance fees\, tickets to entertainment\, all excursions\, most gratuities\n? English-speaking/Italian speaking tour leader\, professional drivers\, and licensed\, local guides\n??Professional photographer-guide/teacher (Don Toothaker)\nYour Trip Does?Not?Include:\n? Flight to Palermo Airport\n? Travel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers)\nAccommodations\nSciacca (Province of Agrigento)\, 4-star hotel (5 nights)\nRagusa\, 4-star hotel (1 night)\nSiracusa Province\, characteristic family-run inn (3 nights)\nYour passport will be required on this workshop.\nSkill Sets:?All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\, but please note: This is a photography workshop.\nPhysical Activity:?Medium. We will be walking and touring historic sites\, towns\, and villages for a few hours each day. We will have structured days with planned leisure time.\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 90 days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Experience Sicily can advise you regarding protecting your trip investment.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-sicily-3/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202814Z
UID:10000856-1682208000-1682726399@edu.huntsphoto.com
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 30 days prior to the workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-great-smoky-mountain-national-park-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202748Z
UID:10001607-1681689600-1682207999@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 for four days of in-field photography and instruction as we search out and photograph one of the 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? Four days of in-field photography and instruction\n? Ground transportation during the 4 days in the field\n? Lunch while in the field (Please advise us of any food restrictions or food allergies)\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 (with the exception of lunch in the field)\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.\n?We will be using SUVs for this workshop. A passenger car will not work because we will be driving on many dirt roads where we will need high clearance and traction that an SUV provides.\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-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Instructor: Robert F.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202940Z
UID:10001694-1680181200-1680433200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Mid-Coast Maine- Lighthouses and Steam Trains
DESCRIPTION:The coast of Maine is distinctive\, beautiful\, and highly photogenic. The many small towns of Mid Coast Maine are home to a dramatic shoreline\, quaint fishing harbors\, and dramatic lighthouses. Over the course of this short weekend workshop\, we will photograph Pemaquid Point Lighthouse at sunset and other locations along the coast. We will also photograph the Wiscasset Steam Railway for one of its steam train events.\nEach location we will photograph makes for a dynamic destination that will challenge photographers of every skill level.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-mid-coast-maine-lighthouses-and-steam-trains-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202750Z
UID:10001610-1679270400-1679788799@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Birding Along the Space Coast
DESCRIPTION:Florida is considered by many to be a mecca of bird photography.? In addition to the abundance of birdlife in the state\, the birds are quite approachable and easy to photograph. We will explore some prime birding locations\, including the famed Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and the Orlando Wetlands.? But in addition to these bird photography locations\, there are several other lesser-known\, nearby sites where the photography is simply spectacular.? This trip will occur at a time of year when many birds will be in breeding plumage (and exhibiting some breeding behavior).? You can expect to photograph a variety of species including; egrets\, herons\, ibis\, terns\, plovers\, gallinules\, oystercatchers\, osprey\, pelicans\, wood storks\, roseate spoonbills\, ducks\, black skimmers and much more.\nWe will maximize our time in the field shooting a multitude of subjects as well as incorporating classroom instruction\, critiques\, and photographic discussion each day.\nGeneral Itinerary:\nArrive March 20.  Check into hotel in by 2pm. Meet\, Greet\, Sunset Shoot\nMarch 21\, 22\, 23\, 24 – Daily excursions to birding locations dependent upon light and weather\nLeave March 25.  Check out of Hotel by 11am\nWhat?s included:\n?Daily excursions in and around locations in Florida\n?All Transportation to excursions\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s?not?included:\n?Cost of hotel?(We will be staying at Days Inn by Wyndham Titusville Kennedy Space Center\, 3755 Cheney Hwy\, Titusville\, FL\, 321-362-6077)\n?Transportation to and from Florida (See below Travel Information)\n?Cost of food\n?Travel insurance (which is highly recommended for all travelers)\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low to Medium. We will experience longer days as well as limited walking.\nDuring this workshop we will cover:\nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nImage Review\nImage 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/monopod\nCable release\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them\nTravel information\nOne should plan for flight arrival between 12 and 2pm on the first day of the workshop.?We recommend flying into Orlando International Airport (MCO).\nWe will be completing our trip on Sunday in the mid-morning. Flights should be scheduled for early to mid-afternoon.\nPlease note:?Due to the variety of times attendees will be arriving\, we will be unable to pick up attendees from the airport\, which is about 45 minutes 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 or taxi/Uber/Lyft. (While you will not need a car during the workshop\, car rentals are also very inexpensive\, should you choose to take any side trips before or after the workshop.)\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Days Inn by Wyndham Titusville Kennedy Space Center\, 3755 Cheney Hwy\, Titusville\, FL\, (321)362-6077. 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 30 days prior to the workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-birding-along-the-space-coast-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230226T100000
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202255Z
UID:10000362-1677160800-1677405600@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Winter in the North Woods of Maine
DESCRIPTION:***Please note new dates for this workshop*** \nWorkshop Description\nThe forests and woodlands around Millinocket Maine are a vast and rugged region in any season\, but especially so in winter. Snow\, ice\, and wind sculpt the landscape into dramatic scenes waiting to be seen and discovered. Winter is a challenging season for photography\, but the image rewards can be uniquely beautiful for every hearty photographer. Just outside of Millinocket\, The Golden Road serves as an unpaved highway into the heart of some very remote areas. Each day we will leave the comfort of our private\, cozy cabins and explore areas along the Golden Road for inspiring views of Mount Kathadin\, forests\, wilderness ponds\, the Penobscot River\, and the always present chance of encountering a wide array of wildlife.\nWe will maximize our time in the field shooting a multitude of subjects as well as incorporating classroom instruction\, critiques\, and image review during the workshop.\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium. We will experience longer days as well as walking/scrambling over rocky terrain. Walking/Hiking up to a mile each way may be necessary.\nDuring this Workshop We will Cover:\n? Exposure\n? Composition\n? Metering\n? Use of Lenses\n? Subject Development\n? Creative Thinking\n? Shooting in Low Light\n? Long Exposures\n? Use of Filters (polarizers and ND)\n? Caring for Your Equipment in Cold Weather\n? Image Review\n? Image Critiquing\nWhat’s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat’s not included:\n?Cost of lodging (We will be staying and meeting at the Kathadin Inn & Suites- 740 Central St\, Millinocket\, ME 207-723-4555)\n?Cost of food\n?Transportation to and from Millinocket\n?Please note: We will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles within the park.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nA variety of lenses Wide angle\, standard\, and\, of course\, and 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 Millinocket\, Maine. In the Great North Woods\, we will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Kathadin Inn & Suites in Millinocket 207-723-4555. 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.\nUpon signing up for this walk\, you will receive a confirmation email. This will list more specific instructions regarding this workshop.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-winter-in-the-north-woods-of-maine/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202939Z
UID:10001693-1676552400-1676804400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Mid-Coast Maine in Winter- Lighthouses and Steam Trains
DESCRIPTION:The coast of Maine is distinctive\, beautiful\, and highly photogenic. The many small towns of Mid Coast Maine are home to a dramatic shoreline\, quaint fishing harbors\, and dramatic lighthouses. Over the course of this short weekend workshop\, we will photograph Pemaquid Point Lighthouse at sunset and other locations along the coast. We will also photograph the Wiscasset Steam Railway for one of its steam train events.\nEach location we will photograph makes for a dynamic destination that will challenge photographers of every skill level.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-mid-coast-maine-in-winter-lighthouses-and-steam-trains/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230205T100000
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202939Z
UID:10001692-1675346400-1675591200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Vermont in Winter
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\nIn any season\, Vermont is a highly photogenic\, bucolic combination of rural atmosphere and classic New England scenes. Red barns\, covered bridges\, rolling landscapes\, and abstract formations of ice make Vermont appealing even during winter. Winter is a challenging season for all photographers\, but it also provides ample opportunity for beautiful and rewarding images. We will explore several areas around Woodstock Vermont that challenge and reward photographers of all skill levels.\nSome Locations We Will Explore:\nQueechee\nWoodstock\nJenne Farm\nThe Sugar Shack\nCountry Stores\nBillings Farm\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.\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low to Medium. We will experience longer days as well as limited walking.\nDuring this workshop we will cover:\n? Exposure\n? Composition\n? Metering\n? Use of Lenses\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\nWhat?s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s?not?included:\n?Cost of lodging (We will be staying and meeting at the Quality Inn 5817 Woodstock Rd\, Quechee\, VT 802-295-7600)\n?Cost of food\n?Transportation to and from Vermont\n?Please note: We will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nA variety of lenses Wide angle\, standard\, and\, of course\, and 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 Vermont. While there\, we will carpool to minimize on the amount of vehicles.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Quality Inn 5817 Woodstock Rd\, Quechee\, VT 802-295-7600. 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.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-vermont-in-winter-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230122
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Winter in Yellowstone National Park
DESCRIPTION:Photographing Yellowstone National Park during the winter is a memorable experience for every photographer. January\, with its snow and cold temperatures\, transforms America?s oldest national park into a wondrous land full of unique opportunities to photograph wildlife amid the dramatic landscapes of winter. For the week we will explore the park in two parts to capitalize on the best wildlife and landscape opportunities possible. The first half of the trip will be spent exploring the northern section of the park. Each day we will leave by van from Gardiner Montana in search of bison\, moose\, coyotes\, fox\, bobcat\, and more along the Lamar Valley Road. Whenever possible we will photograph scenic landscapes as well. We will spend the second half of our trip exploring the interior of the park by custom snow coaches specially designed for traveling over snow. Each day we will leave from West Yellowstone Montana searching for the best wildlife activity and landscapes the interior has to offer. Traveling the park in these specialized vehicles is quite an adventure.\nItinerary\nJan 14 ? Arrive Bozeman Montana (Saturday fly in by afternoon)\nJan 14 ? Pick up from Airport and transfer to Gardiner MT (hotel stay 14\, 15\, 16)\nJan 15- 17 ? Use van for exploring the Northern section of the park\nJan 17 ? Arrive West Yellowstone after sunset (hotel stay 17\,18\,19\,20)\nJan 18 -20 ? Use Snow Coaches to explore interior of Yellowstone (three full days)\nJan 21 ? Early Morning Departure for Bozeman and flights home\nWhat?s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Local Transportation & Guides in Yellowstone\n?Cost of Hotels (January 14-16- Gardiner MT Hotel: Absaroka Lodge (406) 848-7414; January 17-20- West Yellowstone Hotel 406-646-7376)\nWhat?s not included:\n?Flight to and from Bozeman\, MT\n?Cost of meals\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Low. Minimal hiking\, but photographing for long periods of time outside in the cold. Please see note below about weather.\nIn this workshop we will cover:\nAutofocus\, including with photographing wildlife\nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nThe cost of this trip includes the cost of lodging\, but does not include the cost of flight to Bozeman\, MT or meals during the trip.\nA Note About Weather (and weather gear)\nOn this workshop\, we will be working in the extreme cold. For winter weather\, dress in layers. Pack insulated\, waterproof or water-resistant pants (ski pants or fleece-lined pants)\, fleece tops\, base layers\, neck gaiters\, hats that cover your ears\, gloves\, warm socks\, insulated boots with good tread\, and a waterproof insulated jacket or vest. Boot gaiters also come in handy to keep snow from sneaking inside your boots.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and telephoto lenses (If you are looking for a lens to rent\, you can rent it from us at rentals.huntsphoto.com!)\nTripod\nPolarizers and Neutral Density filters if you have them\nTravel information\nFlights to Bozeman\, MT (BZN) should arrive by Saturday afternoon on January 14th\, 2023. We will pick up from the airport and transfer to Gardiner\, MT.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Absaroka Lodge (406) 848-7414 in Gardiner January 14-16; and the West Yellowstone Hotel January 17-20 (406-646-7376).  Please note: Your rooms are included in the cost of your ticket\, but please contact both hotels to tell them you are a part of our group. In addition to that\, if you arrive early or stay late\, this is a chance to add that on.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-winter-in-yellowstone-national-park/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221216T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T104045
CREATED:20231201T202900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T202900Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Winter in the White Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Adventure Description\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education for a short weekend photographing in the White Mountains in Central New Hampshire!\nWe will start photographing on Friday at Diana?s Baths in North Conway in the morning at 9am. We will break for lunch at about 1pm. We will continue along to the Swift River\, Lake Chocorua\, and Lincoln. On Saturday\, we will work our way along ?the Kanc?\, including Sabbaday Falls\, the Swift River/Lake Chocorua and more. On Sunday\, we will photograph at The Basin\, concluding at noon.\nOn this workshop\, we will discuss numerous aspects of photography\, including subject development\, exposure\, black and white photography\, composition\, and more! Photographers of all levels are welcome!\nWhat?s included:\n?In-field instruction at each location\n?Image Discussion and Review\nWhat?s?not?included:\n?Transportation\n?Cost of food\n?Cost of hotel (We will be staying at the Days Inn\, 557 US-3\, Lincoln\, NH 03251\, 603-728-1071)\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome\nPhysical Activity: Medium. We will experience longer days as well as walking/scrambling over rocky terrain.\nDuring 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\nThe cost of this trip?does not?include the cost of lodging\, transportation\, or meals during the trip.\nRecommended gear:\nCamera\, memory cards\, batteries\nWide angle\, standard\, macro and 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 will be meeting at Diana?s Baths at 9am the first day of the workshop.\nHotel information\nWe will be staying at the Days Inn\, 557 US-3\, Lincoln\, NH 03251\, 603-728-1071. Please note: Your rooms are NOT included in the cost of your ticket\, but we have rooms set aside. Make sure to call to make a reservation\, but if you choose not to stay there\, please email us at?classes@huntsphoto.com.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-winter-in-the-white-mountains-2/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Don T.
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