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SUMMARY:Online: Personal Vision Series- Blue Hour
DESCRIPTION:Introductory Presentation Wednesday March 4th\, 7pm EST\nImage Review – Tuesday March 17th\, 7pm EST \nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education as we help grow your knowledge\, creativity\, and artistic expression with our expanded Personal Vision Series. These classes are designed to provide you time\, opportunity\, and guidance in shaping your creative photographic voice. We will give an overview on a specific topic in an online class session\, then give you time to go into the field by yourself (or with someone else\, if you choose) to complete an assignment based on that topic. We will reconvene a few days later for an online image review to discuss elements of your images.\nThe Personal Vision Series is a crossroads of many different ideas that we offer with Hunt’s Photo Education: Topic-based instruction/classes\, Photo Walks\, & Image Reviews. However\, unlike a Photo Walk where we will all take a certain direction\, for the “Walk” portion\, you will be asked to journey out on your own to photograph. This will cause you to be the driving force of your creativity and vision!\nThis month’s topic is “Blue Hour”.  We will have an instructional online presentation on the first date and will reconvene for our Image Review on the second date. You will have that time period in between to photograph and edit our assignment. Your personal creative voice is critical to your growth as a photographer and as an artist. Join us for to help grow that voice!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/online-personal-vision-series-blue-hour-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.,Online Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T130000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: The Massachusetts State House
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a photo walk in one of Boston’s most distinctive buildings and one of Boston’s most recognizable areas: The Massachusetts State House and Acorn St. During the walk we will discuss Subject Development\, Image Composition\, Long Exposures\, Black and White Photography\, HDR\, and especially Architectural Photography.\nOverlooking historic Boston Common is the distinctive Massachusetts State House. Built in 1798\, the State House is known for its very visible golden dome\, but the interior is equally as impressive and beautiful. Featuring beautiful polished granite\, Greek revival columns\, sweeping staircases\, long corridors\, legislative meeting rooms\, and a stunning rotunda\, the State House provides ample opportunity for creating stunning images.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-the-massachusetts-state-house-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T130000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Museum of Fine Arts Boston
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a photo walk in one of Boston’s treasures: the Museum of Fine Arts. Boasting dozens of current exhibits and over 450\,000 pieces of art the MFA is one of the largest museums in the country and in the world. The building itself is full of beautiful architecture and detail.\nPlease note: This ticket does NOT cover the cost of your entrance into the museum.\nAlso… Because tripods and monopods are not allowed\, we will maximize quality in low-light situations. We will discuss how to do this and how to photograph the spaces and artwork within the museum. Please note: Rules and regulations pertaining to photography IN the MFA must be followed at all times. Consider bringing a prime lens! \nRegarding Personal Photography at the MFA Boston: \nStill photography and video taken from a handheld device of objects in the permanent collection are permitted for personal\, nondistributional\, noncommercial use. Tripods and monopods are strictly not allowed. Please refrain from photography of loans and temporary exhibitions. Flashes\, selfie-sticks\, or video cameras in the galleries are prohibited. No photographs or videotapes may be reproduced\, published\, distributed\, sold\, transferred\, or otherwise commercially exploited without written permission from the MFA.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-museum-of-fine-arts-boston-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T110000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Nifty Fifty Walk: A Morning in Newburyport
DESCRIPTION:About the Nifty Fifty Workshops\nEvery photographer at one point or another has the internal struggle before going to photograph: What lenses should I bring with me today? The common answer is as many as I can without being too uncomfortable. And so we pack up our wide\, standard\, telephoto\, prime\, and macro lenses and head out into the field\, forcing ourselves to endure limitless choices while sacrificing simplicity.\nOur Nifty Fifty workshops flip the script and force you to only carry one lens: A 50mm lens\, nostalgically referred to as a “nifty fifty”. What can you achieve? \nFor this walk… we will be photographing in Newburyport\, Massachusetts. Newburyport is an eclectic town along the coast\, featuring a blend of new and old architecture amid a variety of shops\, restaurants\, docks\, boats\, and colors. During the walk\, we will photograph in the morning light and work with a 50mm lens to your advantage! We will work on capturing the scene\, but also elements of street photography and storytelling\, if applicable! Photographers of all levels are welcome! \n  \n*Question: Are other prime lenses acceptable? Olympus/Panasonic users may use a 25mm lens\, since it gives the same look as a 50mm and other primes can be used as an alternative\, but we ask that you try to keep it at one prime in as close to that range as possible.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-nifty-fifty-walk-a-morning-in-newburyport-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T120000
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SUMMARY:Creating Cyanotypes Workshop- Hunt's Photo\, Waltham
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we dive into a workshop that will quite literally bring you back to the days of film and hand-printing!\nCyanotypes are quite literally BLUE prints that can be simply made by placing a negative on top of a piece of coated paper (or other material) under UV light (or the sun) for a period of time. Once washed in water\, the resulting print produces a brilliant blue image on a white background.\nWe will begin this workshop with a prerecorded session where we will discuss the process\, materials needed\, and the preparation to be working with the cyanotype chemistry (see notes below). We will also discuss how to create a digital negative. For this workshop\, we will be creating our own digital negatives from an inkjet printer\, so you don’t actually need a negative and you don’t need a printer\, as we will be printing them in the store. Finally\, we will also discuss what to print on. Because we will have the ability to coat a material\, be it paper or fabric\, you can use a variety of printing surfaces\, which will elaborate on.\nPlease note: This session will be recorded\, so if you’re signing up last minute\, you can still watch it!\nDuring the workshop\, we will dive into all these elements. We will go through the process of coating (and drying) papers and fabrics\, creating test and final prints\, and discussing additional elements to change the look of our final prints. This is a unique workshop that will emphasize creativity and process.\nA few items of note:\n• In this workshop\, we will be utilizing cyanotype chemistry\, consisting of ferric ammonium citrate (for light sensitivity) and potassium ferricyanide (for color). As described by the chemistry company Photographers Formulary\, “…[Potassium Ferricyanide] is not particularly toxic… [unless] placed in a strong acid solution; however\, strong acid is not used in the cyanotype process.”\n• Because we will be working with chemistry\, you must follow all instructions given regarding chemistry and personal protective equipment.\n• Because this chemistry can stain\, we will be taking precautions and wearing gloves. We strongly recommend bringing an apron\, one that you won’t mind if it changes colors.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/creating-cyanotypes-workshop-hunts-photo-waltham-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Waltham,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Paul N.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T193000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: The Stata Building at MIT
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a photo walk at the Stata Building at MIT in Cambridge. On the walk\, we will discuss Architectural Photography\, Image Composition\, Long Exposures\, and Black and White Photography. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-the-stata-building-at-mit-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T200000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Boston Seaport & the ICA
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a late afternoon photo walk in Boston’s burgeoning South Boston Waterfront and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). During the walk\, we will discuss many of the aspects of photographing in low light and at blue hour\, including exposure\, focusing\, composition\, and more\, as well as photographing artwork and art spaces. \nWe will meet and photograph our way down the Waterfront to the ICA\, entering just after sunset. We will explore the museum for the last 30-60 minutes. Tickets into the ICA are free on Thursday nights\, but a ticket must be secured in advance. Please note: This will be a hand-held\, tripod free\, event\, so fast lenses are recommended. Travel light\, shoot fast! \nPhotographers of all levels are welcome! \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-boston-seaport-the-ica-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T130000
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SUMMARY:Storytelling with Toys (and Legos)- Hunt's Photo\, Manchester
DESCRIPTION:Come see your photography through the eyes of a kid and transform your toys into life size photos!\nIn this dual macro/still life class\, we’ll spend our day creating a variety of still life set ups\, unique macro scenarios\, different lighting techniques\, compositions\, and how to tell a story when working with toys. We will cover exposure\, composition\, how to use macro lenses and extension tubes\, how to set up lighting\, how to use light modifiers and more! \nWe will be bringing lots of toys and other props to photograph for this workshop. However\, we find in our macro workshops that our attendees value shooting some things of their own as much if not more than what we bring. So\, while we will have those toys and props\, feel free to bring your own!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/storytelling-with-toys-and-legos-hunts-photo-manchester-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Manchester,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T140000
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Portrait Workshop: Dragging the Shutter and Other Creative Lighting Portrait Effects- Hunt's Photo\, Melrose
DESCRIPTION:Educators Paul Nelson and Henry Marte lead this fun and challenging workshop that delves into dragging the shutter\, motion\, and other creative lighting effects for portraits! Dragging the Shutter is a technique used where we keep the shutter of the camera open for longer in order to create a sense of movement. It is achieved using a combination of lighting tools and can create a myriad of effects where every photo is a unique creation! We will also work on other fun creative lighting techniques and tools\, including projection mounts\, fresnels\, gobos\, and adding artificial smoke to create depth.\nYou do not need to have any prior knowledge of how to achieve these effects. \nWe will specifically be using Nanlite and Aputure LED lights and Westcott strobes\, but the concepts can apply to any lights you own. \nThis will be a fun day of portraits and not to be missed! \nAbout Henry Marte\nHenry is a published photographer and credited filmmaker. He specializes in various forms of photography\, including portrait\, events\, headshots\, drone\, and commercial photography. Other than attending MassArt’s Documentary Film School\, he is almost entirely self taught. He runs a small media production studio called Marte Media\, based out of Western Avenue Studios in Lowell. Some of his clients include Spartan Race\, UMass Lowell\, Phillips Academy\, Navigation Brewing Company\, and more. Originally from NYC\, he now calls Lowell\, Massachusetts his home. He enjoys New York style pizza\, walks with a camera\, and hiking to active volcanoes.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-portrait-workshop-dragging-the-shutter-and-other-creative-lighting-portrait-effects-hunts-photo-melrose-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Henry M.,Instructor: Paul N.,Lighting & Flash Classes
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