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SUMMARY:Providence Expo Seminar: Working the Landscape: Observation\, Patience\, and Creative Growth in Nature Photography with Kevin Bruff
DESCRIPTION:This presentation explores the value of returning to familiar locations and using the environment as a creative collaborator. Through seasonal studies and real-world examples from coastal Rhode Island\, photographer Kevin Bruff will share how observation\, patience\, and curiosity shape both technical skill and artistic vision. The talk will cover working in the field\, adapting to changing conditions\, and developing a personal workflow that supports long-term growth. Attendees will gain practical insights along with a deeper perspective on creating meaningful images from nature. \n\n  \nAbout Kevin Bruff: \nKevin Bruff is a Rhode Island–based landscape and nature photographer whose work focuses on the coastal environments and seasonal changes of New England. Through a process rooted in observation\, repetition\, and patience\, he explores how returning to familiar locations can deepen both technical skill and creative vision. His images often reflect a balance between structure and spontaneity\, shaped by time spent in the field across locations such as Middletown Valley\, Sachuest Point\, and Beavertail. \nIn addition to his creative work\, Kevin brings a professional background as a Systems Engineer\, where he has developed a strong foundation in analytical thinking\, process development\, and problem-solving. This technical perspective informs his photographic approach\, blending methodical planning with openness to discovery. \n  \nAn avid hiker\, Kevin spends much of his time immersed in nature\, using the landscape not just as a subject\, but as a collaborator in the creative process. He is also the founder of the Photographers Café community\, where he encourages photographers to grow through consistent practice\, shared learning\, and thoughtful exploration.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/providence-expo-seminar-working-the-landscape-observation-patience-and-creative-growth-in-nature-photography-with-kevin-bruff/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo, Providence,Hunt's Show Satellites,Special Guest Series
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SUMMARY:Waltham Expo Seminar: Easy and Creative Cinematic Lighting with Henry Marte
DESCRIPTION:Indoor and studio doesn’t mean you have to resort to creating boring portraits! Join photographer Henry Marte in creating dynamic portraits using a combination of lighting\, posing\, and more!   Henry will use simple tools\, colors\, and techniques to create awesome portraits! \n\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/waltham-expo-seminar-easy-and-creative-cinematic-lighting-with-henry-marte/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Show Satellites,Special Guest Series
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SUMMARY:Manchester Expo Seminar: Gearing Up for the Road with Emilie Talpin
DESCRIPTION:Are you getting ready to travel and wondering what to pack to be an efficient photographer and not miss a shot? Then this workshop is for you. Emilie Talpin will share how she picks equipment from versatile camera bags to picking and organizing lenses\, batteries\, and must-have items. Comfort\, simplicity\, and accessibility are key\, especially when you’re shooting in unpredictable environments or chasing fleeting moments\, when you’re far from home. Ultimately\, being well-prepared lets you focus less on logistics and more on capturing the unfolding story in front of you. \nAbout Emilie Talpin: \nEmilie Talpin is an OM SYSTEM Ambassador based in New Hampshire who is passionate about birding\, macro\, wildlife\, night sky\, and videography.  She was featured in two B&H photography series for bird photography\, one in the winter and one on the Coast of New England.  She has a growing YouTube channel\, where she publishes videos every Sunday to help other photographers.   She also loves traveling\, exploring the outdoors\, and chasing her next photo.\n‍\nInstagram: @emilietalpin \nWebsite: emilietalpin.com\nEmilie on Youtube
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/manchester-expo-seminar-gearing-up-for-the-road-with-emilie-talpin/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Show Satellites
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SUMMARY:Waltham Expo Seminar: Storytelling: From Passion to Portfolio: Building Powerful Photo Projects with Purpose with Lou Jones
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is designed for working professionals\, serious amateurs\, and educators who want to transform their personal interests\, lifelong obsessions\, or creative instincts into meaningful images—and income. How to turn your personal passion for photography into gallery exhibitions\, long-term projects\, books\, and/ or large collections. Whether as a primary focus or alongside teaching and commercial assignments\, these personal projects can be documentary or expressive in nature. Over the past few years\, opportunities for funding and exposure have expanded dramatically\, and this session will explore how to identify and market your audience\, revisit existing bodies of work\, and use your two greatest assets—time and imagination—to realize your most ambitious visual goals. Most importantly\, it will provide inspiration and guidance on how to reinvent yourself in these complex and ever-changing times. \nLou Jones reflects on how he has built a successful career in an ever-changing and evolving industry. From commercial photographer to photojournalist and personal projects spanning decades. Lou will show you how he has stayed a working professional\, what mistakes to avoid\, how to create a unique personal style\, staying on the client’s radar\, marketing\, and separating yourself from the crowd. He will showcase examples from his long-term projects spanning over 30 years\, like photographing 13 Olympic games\, a traveling exhibit featuring famous jazz musicians like Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie\, his award-winning book Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row\, and ongoing projects like the panAFRICAproject. \nJoin Lou as he tells stories that will both educate and entertain\, whether you are just starting out or a seasoned pro. \n\nAbout Lou Jones \nLou Jones is a Boston-based photographer whose distinguished career spans more than five decades\, evolving from high-profile commercial work to deeply personal\, long-term documentary practice. Since 1973\, he has operated a commercial studio in Boston\, collaborating with Fortune 500 companies and international clients including Nike\, Federal Express\, and KLM\, while also completing major assignments for National Geographic and Time/Life and covering 13 Olympic Games. His photography has taken him to 65 countries and 48 U.S. states and has been widely exhibited\, including at the Smithsonian and the DeCordova Museum\, and featured on the front page of The Boston Globe. His work is held in prominent public and private collections\, including Harvard University\, the Boston Athenaeum\, the Fitchburg Art Museum\, the Boston Public Library\, and the University of Texas. \nJones’s publications include Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row (1996 & 2002)\, Travel + Photography (2006)\, panAFRICAproject\, Volume I (2020)\, and panAFRICAproject (2025)\, with a second volume of the panAFRICAproject recently released. A highly influential figure in the photography community\, he has served on the boards of leading arts organizations\, co-founded Boston University’s Center for Digital Imaging Arts\, and conceived several prestigious photography awards. His recent honors include a 2024 Mass Cultural Council Grant and recognition as a Boston Memory Maker by the Old South Meeting House. A respected educator and lecturer\, Jones remains actively engaged in his ongoing panAFRICAproject\, most recently traveling to Uganda in 2024.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/waltham-expo-seminar-storytelling-from-passion-to-portfolio-building-powerful-photo-projects-with-purpose-with-lou-jones/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Show Satellites,Special Guest Series
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SUMMARY:Manchester Expo Seminar: Understanding Low Light & Night Photography with Emily Hojnowski
DESCRIPTION:Night Photography requires patience and creative vision. Despite the limitations of darkness there is still great detail and color to be captured through your lenses. Low light photography is equally challenging\, but requires a completely different set of techniques. This course specifically covers these two very different yet aesthetically beautiful types of photography. While our Beginner class scratches the surface of these functions\, this class covers the following topics in Low-Light and Night Photography:\n• Exposure\, Focusing\, Settings\, Subject Matter\, and Gear\n• RAW vs. Jpeg shooting\n• Aperture Priority vs. Manual\n• Live View and Manual Focus\nUnderstanding the full-functionality of your camera is a necessity to improving your flexibility when photographing in a variety of situations. This course is designed to help you feel more comfortable about how to change your camera’s settings in those situations.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/manchester-expo-seminar-understanding-low-light-night-photography-with-emily-hojnowski/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Show Satellites
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SUMMARY:Holyoke Expo Seminar: Whispers in the Medina: Creating a Personal Project in Marrakech with Jeffrey Byrnes
DESCRIPTION:Join photographer Jeffrey Byrnes as he shares stories of his trip to Morocco and the personal work that he created in Marrakech. These stories share the importance of personal work and the role it plays in developing you as a photographer. Creating personal work\, especially through travel can impact your career. Creating personal work shows potential clients them that you’re more than just a photographer who can make pretty pictures or shoot their product shots\, it demonstrates your ability to create deep meaningful work that tells stories. This seminar is ideal for photographers of all levels!  \nAbout Jeffrey Byrnes:  \nIf you were to squeeze my bones dry\, sand would fall from them. \nAs a kid from the 90’s\, the summers on Cape Cod were my time to explore\, hunt snakes in the mountains\, and chase friends on bikes. Winters were spent building giant snow forts out of plowed icebergs and learning to carve mountains on a snowboard. These moments were all part of a New England childhood which taught me how to appreciate seasonal changes with a sense of wonder and amazement. I found freedom on my bikes and skateboards\, all the while dreaming of making a debut at the X-Games. It was this dream that altered my path… \nIn high school I started shooting the world of graffiti and skaters. The camera quickly became my new obsession-I discovered it was a way to see tell stories and create connections \nTravel\, skating\, food and even flying choppers has become parts of my life\, always integrated with my photography. \nI am an advertising and commercial photographer. I create achievement through the lens.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/holyoke-expo-seminar-whispers-in-the-medina-creating-a-personal-project-in-marrakech-with-jeffrey-byrnes/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Show Satellites
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