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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Nature in Lee\, NH
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a new photo walk in Lee\, New Hampshire where we will photograph on large\, manicured gardens\, with lots of art and unique features. During this walk\, we will be working on landscapes\, close-ups\, macro\, intentional camera movements\, and other fun techniques. If the weather (wind) allows\, we may also practice focus stacking! (Make sure to bring a tripod if you would like to do this.)
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-nature-in-lee-nh-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T080000
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DTSTAMP:20250908T163152Z
CREATED:20250902T140941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T163152Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Nifty Fifty Walk: A Morning in Portsmouth
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 Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. Portsmouth is a large 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-portsmouth-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T190000
DTSTAMP:20250823T022802Z
CREATED:20250823T013810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250823T022802Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Baseball at the WooSox!
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for an action packed photography workshop! On this walk\, we will be giving instruction and photographing the fast-paced sport of baseball with the Worcester Red Sox (aka the WooSox!)\nWe will meet at the time listed. As we will be entering separately and earlier than all other attendees of the game for a general meet and greet and batting practice\, please make sure to be on time! We will then continue to photograph batting practice\, the stadium\, and finally the game\, beginning at 1:05pm. We will have assigned seats in the front row against the chain link fence\, which will be ideal for photographing. (Please note: Our group will also have the ability to bring in longer lenses and camera bags\, which are NOT allowed for general admission tickets. In other words\, you could NOT do this on your own!) \nWe strongly encourage you have a lens that will be suitable for photographing at a distance. Lenses of 300mm and up will be most effective. \nJoin us for a fun\, action-filled workshop! \nPlease note: The cost of your entrance into the WooSox game will be included in your purchase. This portion of your ticket ($40) is non-refundable. We will have assigned seats in the front row against the chain link fence!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-baseball-at-the-woosox-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T110000
DTSTAMP:20250826T041831Z
CREATED:20250826T035206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T041831Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Creative Photography at Gore Place\, Waltham
DESCRIPTION:Get Creative with your Photography!  This photo walk series will focus on developing you and your vision as a photographer! Join Hunt’s Photo Educator Charlie Siwinski for a Photo Walk at Gore Place in Waltham where we will dive into looking for creative compositions\, developing style\, and learning to find good photos in your surroundings. Gore Place is a beautiful location that boasts gardens\, architecture\, and some farm land. Whether you are a wide-angle landscape photographer or a long-zoom birder\, this class will help you explore how to find the right shot! \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-creative-photography-at-gore-place-waltham-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Charlie S.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T133000
DTSTAMP:20250924T025625Z
CREATED:20250826T183602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T025625Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Portrait Workshop: Sports Portraits and Portraits in Action
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Educator Paul Nelson and portrait and sports photographer Henry Marte for another entry in our series of portrait workshops where we will be creating dynamic lighting scenarios involving athletes\, both posed and in motion! Attendees will learn about how to create amazing portraits using a mixture of natural light and flash\, understand subject placement\, when and why to use strobes (and where to place them)\, and will end up with some excellent portfolio-building images! \nIn this workshop\, we will begin by developing dynamic lighting setups with natural light and flash. Attendees will begin to develop an understanding of how lighting outdoors can positively affect sports portraits. During the second half of the workshop\, we will take it a step further by adding in movement and action\, a unique and fun look in our end result!   We will use Westcott strobes and have a series of athlete-models available for the shoot. \nThis workshop will be co-taught by Hunt’s Photo Educator Paul Nelson and professional photographer Henry Marte. Both have extensive portrait experience and will take you through the full process of lighting a subject\, how to properly expose while using strobes\, and how to actually use the strobes themselves!\nPhotographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. \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-sports-portraits-and-portraits-in-action-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Instructor: Paul N.,Portrait Workshops (and such),Westcott
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T200000
DTSTAMP:20250916T044356Z
CREATED:20250916T044356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T044356Z
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SUMMARY:Online: Personal Vision Series- Do NOT Be Literal
DESCRIPTION:Introductory Presentation Thursday September 25th\, 7pm EST\nImage Review – Monday October 13th\, 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 “Do NOT be Literal”. 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-do-not-be-literal/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.,Online Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T123000
DTSTAMP:20250826T175629Z
CREATED:20250825T165003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T175629Z
UID:10003423-1758880800-1758889800@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Getting Close and Creative with Flower Photography with Heather Larkin
DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Larkin\, Hunt’s Photo Education\, and SIGMA lenses at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society – Garden at Elm Bank in this colorful flower photo walk. You’ll have an opportunity to test SIGMA loaner zoom and macro lenses as Heather shares how to get close up\, interesting\, and color-filled images of flowers and whatever else you find. This walk will cover lens choice for framing\, composing for interest\, color wheel harmony\, using the natural light around you\, and incorporating the background. Challenge yourself to photograph every color of the rainbow! Heather will also be teaching her methods on how to slow down and observe\, making sure you can make the most of any photo outing.  \n*Please be advised that while we strive to ensure easy access for all\, due to the naturally varied topography\, portions of any walk may be inaccessible to those with mobility concerns. \nAlso note: The cost of your ticket DOES include entrance to the gardens. (Entrance to the gardens is normally $14) \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-getting-close-and-creative-with-flower-photography-with-heather-larkin-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.,Sigma,Slider,Special Guest Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T203000
DTSTAMP:20250909T033941Z
CREATED:20250909T033930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T033941Z
UID:10003441-1758907800-1758918600@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Lowell in the Evening
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a walk in downtown Lowell\, Massachusetts. On this walk\, we will work on architectural photography\, image composition\, low light and night photography\, working in monochrome\, and other ways of creating images expressively.\nThe city of Lowell is a wonderful example of an old New England mill town. A city that was once dominant in the textile industry\, Lowell’s population boomed during much of the 19th century\, peaking in the early 20th century. Lowell\, nicknamed “Mill City”\, still retains much of its’ early 20th century look (and charm)\, with many old mills being converted to apartments\, artist spaces\, shops and more. On this walk\, we will photograph around many of the mill areas and along the beautiful Merrimack River with the many bridges and cobblestone walkways in low light and at night. Photographers of all skill levels are welcome.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-lowell-in-the-evening-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T130000
DTSTAMP:20250827T134422Z
CREATED:20250825T152854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T134422Z
UID:10003421-1758967200-1758978000@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Workshop: Dancers in the Garden- Rhythm and Blooms with Heather Larkin
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm and Blooms – Join Heather Larkin\, Hunt’s Photo Education\, and SIGMA lenses at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society – Garden at Elm Bank and learn about photographing ballerinas! This is your opportunity to test some SIGMA loaner lenses to get the best dance photos and experiment with color\, composition\, shutter speed\, all while using natural light.  In this workshop\, Heather will talk a little about what lenses she uses and the vocabulary of dance\, as well as subject placement\, composition\, and how to work with dancers. \nPrep and Follow Up\, Too!  \nIncluded in the workshop cost will be our introductory webinar “Photography and Poise”\, which will dive deeper into how to approach dance photography\, including dance terminology and poses/positions\, lens selection\, and more! The workshop will also include an image review/follow-up session where we’ll be able to review your images. This is an excellent opportunity to improve upon your dance photography from a professional dance photographer! \n *Please be advised that while we strive to ensure easy access for all\, due to the naturally varied topography\, portions of any walk may be inaccessible to those with mobility concerns. \nThis workshop is an excellent opportunity for photographers of any skill level! \nSpecial SIGMA Promotion\nHunt’s Photo and SIGMA are offering a special promotion on select SIGMA lenses. By signing up for this workshop\, you can receive the total cost of your ticket towards select SIGMA lenses! What a deal! \nHEATHER LARKIN is a portrait photographer and Sigma America Ambassador located in Athens near Atlanta\, Georgia. Heather has been shooting professionally since 2003\, and is internationally known for creating colorful\, authentic images for clients around the world. Her images have been featured on The Today Show\,\, Sigma USA\, Professional Photographer Magazine\, Canon Cameras\, Clickin Moms\, Scary Mommy\, Online Athens\, Southern Distinction Magazine\, and more.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-workshop-dancers-in-the-garden-with-heather-larkin-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Paul N.,Portrait Workshops (and such),Sigma,Slider,Special Guest Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T160000
DTSTAMP:20250909T043156Z
CREATED:20250909T043142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T043156Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Explorer Series- Bristol Vermont Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:Photographers scout locations before a scheduled event or workshop to pre-determine viable places for exploration\, creativity\, and learning. The scouting process often involves targeting specific areas of interest as well as wandering curiously with an open mind to find other points of interest. Almost every photographer new to a location starts with a clean slate and learns as they go. Planning can be beneficial\, but serendipity can be joyously fruitful. Whether a moment is planned or spontaneous\, learning and growth are essential. \nThe Hunt’s Photo Explorer Series will consist of excursions that vary in duration depending on the chosen location\, and locations will be places not previously visited or scouted for a Hunt’s Photo Walk\, Adventure\, or Workshop. Everyone will meet at a designated parking location and then begin exploring both in a group and individual format\, so as to understand what to look for on a scouting location (and to scout on one’s own). Exploring locations “sight unseen” allows individual’s unique opportunities to further develop their photography skills and creative vision. \nBristol\, Vermont Harvest Festival \nHarvest season in New England is ripe with colors\, textures\, and positivity.  The quaint town of Bristol Vermont hosts this annual celebration of autumn harvest with vendors\, music\, food\, and people.  We will spend the day exploring the best of the festival and Bristol. \nWe will also regroup for an image review on October 1st.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-explorer-series-bristol-vermont-harvest-festival-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.,Slider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T200000
DTSTAMP:20250908T162941Z
CREATED:20250902T141525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T162941Z
UID:10003433-1758992400-1759003200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Boston Seaport & Fan Pier at Blue Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a late afternoon photo walk in Boston’s burgeoning South Boston Waterfront. 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. Photographers of all levels are welcome! \nThe South Boston Waterfront\, commonly referred to as the “Seaport District”\, is one of the fastest growing areas in Massachusetts. It holds the beautiful ICA Boston- Institute of Contemporary Art; the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center; one of the first modern “Innovation Districts”; the Harpoon Brewery and Taproom; and many hotels and nearly one hundred restaurants. Its vibrant\, filled with people\, and truly fabulous to photograph. On this walk\, we will photograph at Fan Pier\, the ICA\, along the waterfront\, and more\, making use of blue hour!.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-boston-seaport-fan-pier-at-blue-hour-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T130000
DTSTAMP:20250827T134328Z
CREATED:20250825T162933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T134328Z
UID:10003422-1759053600-1759064400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Workshop: Dancers in the City- Ballet at Boarding House Park with Heather Larkin
DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Larkin\, Hunt’s Photo Education\, and SIGMA lenses in Downtown Lowell with brick\, cobblestones\, and the “city feel” as we learn about photographing ballerinas! This is your opportunity to test some SIGMA loaner lenses to get the best dance photos and experiment with color\, composition\, shutter speed\, all while using natural light.  In this workshop\, Heather will talk a little about what lenses she uses and the vocabulary of dance\, as well as subject placement\, composition\, and how to work with dancers. \nPrep and Follow Up\, Too!  \nIncluded in the workshop cost will be our introductory webinar “Photography and Poise”\, which will dive deeper into how to approach dance photography\, including dance terminology and poses/positions\, lens selection\, and more! The workshop will also include an image review/follow-up session where we’ll be able to review your images. This is an excellent opportunity to improve upon your dance photography from a professional dance photographer! \n *Please be advised that while we strive to ensure easy access for all\, due to the naturally varied topography\, portions of any walk may be inaccessible to those with mobility concerns. \nThis workshop is an excellent opportunity for photographers of any skill level! \nSpecial SIGMA Promotion\nHunt’s Photo and SIGMA are offering a special promotion on select SIGMA lenses. By signing up for this workshop\, you can receive the total cost of your ticket towards select SIGMA lenses! What a deal! \nHEATHER LARKIN is a portrait photographer and Sigma America Ambassador located in Athens near Atlanta\, Georgia. Heather has been shooting professionally since 2003\, and is internationally known for creating colorful\, authentic images for clients around the world. Her images have been featured on The Today Show\,\, Sigma USA\, Professional Photographer Magazine\, Canon Cameras\, Clickin Moms\, Scary Mommy\, Online Athens\, Southern Distinction Magazine\, and more.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-workshop-dancers-in-the-city-with-heather-larkin-sept-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Paul N.,Portrait Workshops (and such),Sigma,Slider,Special Guest Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T200000
DTSTAMP:20250809T041616Z
CREATED:20250809T041513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T041616Z
UID:10003344-1759590000-1759608000@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Horror Lighting Portrait Workshop IV: Friday the f/13th
DESCRIPTION:It’s the scariest time of the year…again! No\, we’re not talking about tax season– It’s Halloween! Join us for our annual Horror Lighting Portrait Workshop! In this workshop\, we will create portraits utilizing a style of lighting reminiscent to that used in Horror films!\nIn this workshop\, we will begin by discussing the style of Horror Lighting\, using examples from the history of horror\, from classic 1930s Universal horror films to 1980s slasher to more modern\, experimental techniques. Instructor Paul Nelson has spent painstaking hours and buckets of popcorn to research the intricacies of horror\, and\, believe it or not\, it’s not all just “monster lighting”. We will then photograph both inside and (if weather allows) outside to both recreate and create new in-the-style-of scenes to photograph. We will utilize both our Hunt’s Photo Melrose classrooms as well as locations in the surrounding area to great effect. We’ll discuss how to light and what to use\, create shadows and textures\, use studio space and real-life locations\, work with models and more!\nIn this workshop\, we will cover:\n• How to compose the lighting in a scene\, including how and when to use flash vs LED\n• Flash and LED lighting (important enough to write it on here twice)\n• Using lighting indoor or outside\n• Creating dynamic shadows and effects in your work with lighting\, as well as other light modification\n• How to work with (posing and directing) models to achieve a desired look\n• Developing a creative concept in portraits\, not only using lighting and posing\, but also costumes\, hair\, and make-up\nYou do not need to own a flash or lighting to attend this workshop. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend.\nJoin us for this unique\, fun\, and perhaps horrific workshop!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-horror-lighting-portrait-workshop-iv-friday-the-f-13th/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Lighting & Flash Classes,Instructor: Emily H.,Instructor: Paul N.,Slider
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T120000
DTSTAMP:20251010T130141Z
CREATED:20250902T141715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T130141Z
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Mt Auburn Cemetery in the Fall
DESCRIPTION:Mt. Auburn Cemetery is one of Massachusetts’s most beautiful green spaces. This large\, rolling parcel of land was America’s first garden-style cemetery. The historical 174-acre cemetery serves as a final resting place for the deceased\, but it is also an arboretum full of flowers\, flowering trees\, colorful shrubs\, architecture\, and wildlife.\nOn this Photo Walk\, we will specifically photograph the cemetery in the fall! This will be a fantastic opportunity to work on macro while photographing the change of the seasons\, all within the confines of the beautiful rolling landscapes of Mt. Auburn Cemetery.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-mt-auburn-cemetery-in-the-fall-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Mike P.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T140000
DTSTAMP:20250812T165348Z
CREATED:20250812T165348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T165348Z
UID:10003400-1760176800-1760191200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Beginner Photography in the Field: Roger Williams Park\, Providence
DESCRIPTION:Learning about photography can be a real challenge. There are so many pieces to the puzzle of photography\, some of which use confusing terminology. And while we also offer other wonderful Beginner Photography classes to get you started\, nothing is truly the same as hands-on in-the-field! It’s important to fully understand the “why” and “how” of your camera settings.\nIn this outdoor\, hands-on class\, you’ll learn all about the basics of photography. We will discuss Exposure (how light works with the camera)\, the Big Three Settings (Aperture\, Shutter Speed\, & ISO)\, how they affect your picture and how to set them\, and what mode to set it to on your camera! We’ll discuss changing depth-of-field (controlling what’s in focus in the background)\, stopping or blurring the action in your scene\, and many other basic picture-taking techniques. This will be an excellent opportunity to learn about your camera in a fun and safe environment! Join us to strengthen your photographic knowledge!\nIn this session of Beginner Photography in the Field…\n…we will be going to the Roger Williams Park in Providence. The Roger Williams Park is a massive area of greenery and beauty in Providence with a Rose Garden\, Japanese Garden\, beautifully constructed buildings\, such as the gazebo\, peaceful waterways\, quaint bridges\, and so much more! There is so much to photograph there and a wonderful variety of subject matter\, including textures\, angles\, and compositions that can lead to some truly excellent photographs. It’s the perfect place to learn about photography! Bring your camera and your enthusiasm to learn all about photography in a hands-on\, real-life environment!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/beginner-photography-in-the-field-roger-williams-park-providence-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Beginner in the Field,Beginner in the Field Providence,Beginner Photography Classes,Hunt's Photo Walks,In-Person Beginner Photography Classes,Instructor: Eryk W.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T110000
DTSTAMP:20250902T190158Z
CREATED:20250826T041731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T190158Z
UID:10003429-1760259600-1760266800@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Creative Photography at Cutler Park Reservation
DESCRIPTION:Get Creative with your Photography!  This photo walk series will focus on developing you and your vision as a photographer! Join Hunt’s Photo Educator Charlie Siwinski for a peaceful Photo Walk in Needham at Cutler Park Reservation. This beautiful site features trails\, waterfront\, endless foliage\, and beautiful lighting scenarios. Enjoy the morning air and a stroll as you expand your photography and leave with some great photographs! \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-creative-photography-at-cutler-park-reservation-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Charlie S.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T200000
DTSTAMP:20251014T154704Z
CREATED:20251014T154550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T154704Z
UID:10003513-1760641200-1760644800@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Online: Personal Vision Series- A Sense of the Season WITHOUT foliage
DESCRIPTION:Introductory Presentation Thursday October 16th\, 7pm EST\nImage Review – Tuesday October 28th\, 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 “A Sense of the Season WITHOUT foliage”. Fall in New England is a spectacular and inspiring season.  Colors abound everywhere as tree foliage turn from green to brilliant yellows\, orange\, and red.  However\, there is much more to Fall in New England than colorful foliage.  Explore other aspects of the season without foliage. \nWe 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-a-sense-of-the-season-without-foliage-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.,Online Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T120000
DTSTAMP:20250930T174613Z
CREATED:20250930T174559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T174613Z
UID:10003484-1760691600-1760702400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Explorer Series- Historic Deerfield\, Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Photographers scout locations before a scheduled event or workshop to pre-determine viable places for exploration\, creativity\, and learning. The scouting process often involves targeting specific areas of interest as well as wandering curiously with an open mind to find other points of interest. Almost every photographer new to a location starts with a clean slate and learns as they go. Planning can be beneficial\, but serendipity can be joyously fruitful. Whether a moment is planned or spontaneous\, learning and growth are essential. \nThe Hunt’s Photo Explorer Series will consist of excursions that vary in duration depending on the chosen location\, and locations will be places not previously visited or scouted for a Hunt’s Photo Walk\, Adventure\, or Workshop. Everyone will meet at a designated parking location and then begin exploring both in a group and individual format\, so as to understand what to look for on a scouting location (and to scout on one’s own). Exploring locations “sight unseen” allows individual’s unique opportunities to further develop their photography skills and creative vision. \nHistoric Deerfield\, Massachusetts \nThe town of Deerfield in Western Massachusetts is a small town with a pleasant New England-style\, with rural landscapes\, old homes\, and a quaint feel. Historic Deerfield is a small section of the town that consists of villages preserved from the 18th & 19th centuries. We will spend the day exploring the areas inside and out! \nWe will also regroup for an image review on October 23rd.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-explorer-series-historic-deerfield-massachusetts-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.,Slider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T110000
DTSTAMP:20250908T162115Z
CREATED:20250908T162115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T162115Z
UID:10003438-1760774400-1760785200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Nature at Horn Pond
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we explore Horn Pond’s 102-acre body of water along the Aberjona River in Woburn\, Massachusetts. On this walk\, we will emphasize landscape\, wildlife\, and macro photography! We will work on creative imagery\, utilizing the color of the season\, but also discuss black & white photography and techniques such as panning & zooming to create a dramatic and fine art effect. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend!\nHorn Pond is a wonderfully scenic area\, offering many outdoor activities such as hiking and bike riding. These same trails are an excellent place to explore many types of photographic opportunities\, emphasizing nature\, landscape\, and macro. On many of our walks\, the quality of day can positively or negatively affect how our images turn out. On this walk\, we will emphasize making the best out of any situation\, whether cloudy\, sunny or rainy (well\, not too rainy). Bring your creative thoughts!\nWe recommend having both a standard zoom lens and telephoto zoom lens\, preferably one that will go to 200mm or above.\nPlease note: There will be a good amount of walking on this Photo Walk. Nothing too treacherous\, but make sure to wear comfortable shoes!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-nature-at-horn-pond-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T130000
DTSTAMP:20251006T153411Z
CREATED:20251006T153349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T153411Z
UID:10003487-1760781600-1760792400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Street Photography Walk: Salem\, Mass in October
DESCRIPTION:The city of Salem is synonymous with the Salem Witch Trials of the late-1600s\, and although the trials took place outside what is now commonly known as Salem\, the city has adopted them as part of its identity. Many of the city’s cobblestone walks\, 17th-19th century houses & architecture\, and cemeteries have been maintained\, reflecting Salem’s identity as a haunted community. \nOn this walk\, we will be working on street photography in one of the wildest times of year in Salem- October! Prepare yourself for frights\, sights\, and lots and lots of people\, as these streets can become incredibly busy! Part of getting great street photography is finding good opportunities for subject matter\, and this will give you many great chances! Join us for a fun-filled morning. \nPlease note: Parking in Salem can be extremely difficult this time of year. We strongly recommend you consider taking the commuter rail into Salem. With that in mind\, make sure you leave yourself plenty of time!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-street-photography-walk-salem-mass-in-october-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T170000
DTSTAMP:20250902T175242Z
CREATED:20250902T161722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T175242Z
UID:10003436-1760781600-1760806800@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Video Weekend Workshop - From Concept to Final Cut
DESCRIPTION:Join Tamron and Hunt’s Photo Education on a 2-day video production workshop featuring The Kitchen in Melrose! \nTamron Americas and Hunt’s Photo Education are teaming up for a special video workshop led by renowned photographer and filmmaker André Costantini. In this hands-on event\, participants will learn essential video production skills while collaborating on a branding-style video for The Kitchen–a cooking school near our Hunt’s Melrose location– for use on social media. The workshop offers a unique opportunity to work with industry professionals\, gain practical experience\, and contribute to a meaningful project supporting a local culinary institution. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced creator\, this workshop promises valuable insights and a chance to make a real impact through visual storytelling! \nThis is a 2-Part class. Part 1 will be a Video Production Seminar on Friday October 17th\, 6-8pm in our Hunt’s Melrose store location.  We will reconvene on Saturday\, October 18th from 10am-12pm for our Hands-On Location Shoot at The Kitchen in Melrose\, located about a mile from our Hunt’s Melrose store. After shooting\, we will return to Hunt’s Melrose for lunch\, provided by Tamron\, from 12:30-1:30pm. We will then hold a Video Editing Class from 2-5pm in our Hunt’s Melrose classroom. \nAbout Gear- Each attendee will have an opportunity to create footage during the production portion\, but we will all be working together as a group and working on elements of production. Tamron will also have loaner lenses available to use! \nJoin us for a unique shooting experience! \n  \nAbout André Costantini \nAndré is a filmmaker\, editor\, photographer\, and musician. He has spent the past 20 years creating commissioned documentary and industrial films and an award-winning comedy. André has produced and directed several films for PBS including the New England Emmy Award winning film featured the Pulitzer Prize and World Press photojournalist John Moore. His relationship with Tamron spans almost 30 years.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/video-weekend-workshop-from-concept-to-final-cut-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Classes,Video Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T110000
DTSTAMP:20250908T162217Z
CREATED:20250908T162217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T162217Z
UID:10003439-1760862600-1760871600@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Nature and Landscapes at Odiorne Point State Park\, Rye\, NH
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we explore Odiorne Point State Park in Rye\, New Hampshire. On this walk\, we will emphasize landscape\, wildlife\, and macro photography! We will work on creative imagery\, utilizing the color of the season\, but also discuss black & white photography and techniques such as panning & zooming to create a dramatic and fine art effect. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend! \nPlease note: There will be a good amount of walking on this Photo Walk. Nothing too treacherous\, but make sure to wear comfortable shoes!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-nature-and-landscapes-at-odiorne-point-state-park-rye-nh-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T120000
DTSTAMP:20251007T011745Z
CREATED:20250923T161153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T011745Z
UID:10003464-1760868000-1760875200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Creating Cyanotypes Mini-Sessions- Hunt's Photo\, Waltham
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education as we dive into 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. \nDuring our mini-sessions\, we will create cyanotypes by coating (and drying) papers and fabrics\, create test prints and final prints\, and discuss additional elements to change the look of our final prints\, including bleaching and toning. We will be utilizing hand-made UV boxes in the store (so if the weather isn’t great\, we don’t have to rely on the sun). \nTo prepare for this class\, we will send out a pre-recorded video a few days prior to the class where we will discuss the process\, materials needed\, and the preparation to be working with the cyanotype chemistry (see Misc notes above). We will also discuss how to create a digital negative. In advance of the class\, we will be creating your 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. \nOne Final Note: All chemistry\, negative creation (up to 8×10)\, and some papers will be provided. You are welcome to bring other papers or fabrics\, if you would like to use them. \nThis class is also one that you are welcome to take multiple times. Come try it out\, then come back and create more! You can be a beginner or an intermediate creator! \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-mini-sessions-hunts-photo-waltham-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Waltham,In-Person Classes,Instructor: Charlie S.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T160000
DTSTAMP:20250930T035604Z
CREATED:20250930T035604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T035604Z
UID:10003485-1761298200-1761321600@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Nifty Fifty Workshop: Olde Sturbridge Village
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”. With limitations\, what can you achieve? \nWorkshop Description\nLocated an hour west of Boston\, Sturbridge Village is a proud replication of an 18th century New England town. Sturbridge Village is a living history museum that features many authentic period buildings and homes to explore and enjoy. The village is also inhabited by re-enactors who provide colorful insight to life in New England during the 18th century. Sturbridge Village is a wonderful destination for a multitude of photographic opportunities as well as a glimpse into a bygone era. \nOlde Sturbridge Village is perhaps one of the best places to have both a Photo Walk and a class. There’s a little bit of everything at this living history museum\, from macro and closeup with fine details to architecture\, from portraits to landscapes. On this workshop\, we will photograph both indoors and outdoors\, in regular light as well as very low light. We will focus our energies and use only a 50mm lens to create our photographs\, which will be both limiting and expressive! \nImage Review \nWe will follow this workshop up with an image review. We ask that you submit three images for review. \nJoin us for a great experience! \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. Remember- this is a “nifty fifty” workshop\, not a “mighty ninety” workshop. (And does that even really rhyme?)
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-nifty-fifty-workshop-olde-sturbridge-village-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251024T213000
DTSTAMP:20251002T133029Z
CREATED:20250908T161955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T133029Z
UID:10003437-1761330600-1761341400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Zoo Lights! Franklin Park Zoo in the Evening
DESCRIPTION:Franklin Park Zoo has over 100 different types of animals\, BUT every once in a while\, the Zoo plays host to a different kind of animal that glows in the dark!\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education for a trip to the Zoo during their evening special Zoo Lights. On this walk\, we’ll discuss how to photograph in low-light environments without the use of a tripod and get the best image possible. Effectively photographing lights during the “blue hour” and at night can be a challenge. However\, with proper exposure and balance of composition\, you have the ability to capture great detail and color through your lenses. Join us for this beautiful opportunity!\nPlease note: Your ticket does NOT include entrance to the zoo. You can obtain tickets here
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-zoo-lights-franklin-park-zoo-in-the-evening-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T130000
DTSTAMP:20250930T173022Z
CREATED:20250930T173022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173022Z
UID:10003486-1761382800-1761397200@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Finding Color in Marblehead
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Educator Don Toothaker as we walk downtown Marblehead in search of color and creativity. This is a fantastic opportunity to focus on composition\, subject development\, and photographic aesthetics. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-finding-color-in-marblehead-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T173000
DTSTAMP:20251024T175755Z
CREATED:20250819T023043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T175755Z
UID:10003407-1761400800-1761413400@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Portrait Workshop: Urban Portraits Along the Riverwalk in Lowell with Natural Light (and Flash!)
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for another entry in our series of portrait workshops where we will be utilizing the natural\, urban environment to work into our portraits. Brick buildings and cityscapes will all work into our compositions as we create a more working class feel in our portraits–a very unique look. To a certain extent\, these will be environmental portraits where the environment plays a role in creating the scene. Utilizing your environment in photographs is key to creating a fun portrait shoot! We will emphasize creating these portraits using available light through subject placement and composition with the aid of diffusers and reflectors. We will then separately demonstrate reasons to add in flash.\nWe will begin photographing late afternoon in the sunlight (and shade) and work to sunset along the Merrimack River along the Riverwalk in Lowell. We will be using Westcott (FJ80\, FJ200\, FJ400) strobes/flashes as well as Westcott diffusers\, both of which are excellent brands for creating stunning portraits.\nThis workshop will be co-taught by Hunt’s Photo Educator Paul Nelson and professional photographer Henry Marte. Both have extensive portrait experience and will take you through the full process\, from naturally lighting a subject\, to how to properly expose while using strobes\, to how to actually use the strobes themselves!\nPhotographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. \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-urban-portraits-along-the-riverwalk-in-lowell-with-natural-light-and-flash-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,In-Person Lighting & Flash Classes,Instructor: Paul N.,Slider
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T183000
DTSTAMP:20250929T202230Z
CREATED:20250929T202230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T202230Z
UID:10003483-1761406200-1761417000@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt’s Photo Walk: Beacon Hill in the Evening
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education on a walking photo walk of Beacon Hill in the evening. During the walk\, we will discuss many of the aspects of photographing in low light\, including exposure\, focusing\, composition\, and more. Photographers of all levels are welcome!\nFor generations\, Beacon Hill has been one of Boston’s most appealing neighborhoods. Quaint historic streets\, beautiful Brownstones\, and unique detail help make Beacon Hill a rewarding location for photographers of every skill level.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-beacon-hill-in-the-evening-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Emily H.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T120000
DTSTAMP:20250923T160017Z
CREATED:20250923T160007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T160017Z
UID:10003463-1761469200-1761480000@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Arnold Arboretum in the Fall
DESCRIPTION:The Arnold Arboretum in Boston is a 281-acre preserve cultivated by Harvard University\, featuring terrific greenery\, well-manicured lawns\, trees\, flowers and plants of all sorts! The location can be a photographer’s delight\, with a variety of color throughout the year\, with sweeping landscapes as well as macro and close-up opportunities.\nOn this Photo Walk\, we will be photographing the Arboretum in the fall! This will be a fantastic opportunity to work on landscapes and macro while photographing the change of the seasons\, all within the confines of the beautiful rolling landscapes of the Arnold Arboretum!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-arnold-arboretum-in-the-fall-oct-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Carlos P.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T120000
DTSTAMP:20250929T195759Z
CREATED:20250929T195748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T195759Z
UID:10003478-1762074000-1762084800@edu.huntsphoto.com
SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Nature at World's End
DESCRIPTION:Walk around the beautiful World’s End Conservation Area in Hingham\, MA with Hunt’s Photo Education! This 251-acre peninsula has everything you need to expand your photography\, from scenic coastlines to grassy clearings\, from cliffs to wooded paths\, and many birds along the way.  \nAt World’s End\, we will photograph landscapes\, seascapes\, and more intimate wooded scenery. There will also be plenty of opportunities for bird photography if that suits you! All lenses are welcome. For landscapes\, we recommend a wide angle zoom lens\, but the vast clearings will provide great landscapes no matter the lens. For detail shots or plant life photography\, feel free to bring a macro lens. For birds\, bring those telephoto lenses\, preferably one that will go to 200mm or above. World’s End is a haven of opportunities for every type of photographer!  \nPlease note: Most of the walking path is easy gravel will gradual elevation change\, but there is plenty of ground to cover\, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-nature-at-worlds-end-nov-2025/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Charlie S.
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