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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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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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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Sandy Point Shore Birds
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a morning photographing at Parker River Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island. On this walk\, we will have numerous shooting opportunities\, particularly a chance to photograph the wildlife\, including newly hatched plovers and terns. 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-sandy-point-shore-birds-3/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Don T.
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Walk: Sandy Point Shore Birds
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for a morning photographing at Parker River Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island. On this walk\, we will have numerous shooting opportunities\, particularly a chance to photograph the wildlife\, including newly hatched plovers and terns. 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-sandy-point-shore-birds-4/
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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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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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