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SUMMARY:Print Review Monthly: Printing in Black & White
DESCRIPTION:Introduction on Printing in Black & White- Wednesday April 8th\, 6:30pm ET • Online! \nPrint Review- Wednesday April 15th\, 6:30pm ET • Hunt’s Melrose or Online! \nThe printed image shows our successes and our faults at a much higher level of detail than the digital image. To become better photographers\, it helps to understand this by creating the printed image as a final product. \nThis Month’s Printed Vision Session: Printing in Black & White! \nBlack & White printing is classic. It evokes in us certain emotions\, opinions\, senses\, and more. \nPrinting in black & white can also require more forethought. By planning out one’s shot in advance and seeing in black & white\, the photographer has more opportunity to edit in black & white with intent. That being said\, black & whites can also be produced by happy accidents\, too! \nThis class will focus on editing for print in black & white and touch upon what images to consider that will make strong monochrome images. \nThis Print Review topic will meet for two sessions. In the first session\, we will discuss the topic– some of the key differences between paper surfaces– and present a variety of options for you to have your image printed. In between sessions 1 and 2\, attendees will independently process 1-2 images and submit them to the instructor for printing. Educator Paul Nelson will produce a recorded image review\, discussing paper options\, editing suggestions\, and more\, to be sent back to you leading up to the second session. Paul will then print images for the class. In the end\, you will receive a print of one of your edited images up to 13×19″ in size. (Please note: We are happy to make a larger or additional print outside of the class for an additional fee!) \nJoin us for an informative Printed Review class! \nA Note About The Printed Review Series \nOur Print Review Monthly is a chance to continue the print conversation over the course of many months. These sessions are excellent for anyone: \n• Someone that wants a little help with editing before they get a print \n• Someone that does print but has print-related questions \n• A person that prints often and wants to try a different paper \n• Someone with no knowledge of printing that just wants to get a print! \n  \nCome check out why printing is the best thing to do for your photography! \n  \nIn-Person or Online \nThis class will be taking place in-person in our Melrose store location and online\, in case you cannot attend live. If you cannot attend live\, your print can either be mailed to you or picked up at one of our Hunt’s Photo store locations.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/print-review-monthly-printing-in-black-white-apr-2026/
CATEGORIES:Editing & Printing Classes,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,Instructor: Paul N.,Online Courses,Printed Vision
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Film Workshops: Analog Adventures- Mirror Mirror with Jonathan Pitts-Wiley- Hunt's Photo Providence
DESCRIPTION:This is a 3-part workshop.\nPart 1- Online Introduction- Wednesday March 25th\, 7pm \nPart 2- The Workshop- Sunday April 12th\, 10am-1pm\nPart 3- Online Image Review- TBD\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Education and photographer & artist Jonathan Pitts Wiley for Analog Adventures\, a unique film photo workshop! \nIn this series we will have dual goals— To work and get more comfortable with analog film and to explore storytelling through creating dynamic images. Attendees do NOT need to have extensive experience shooting film\, but should own and use a film camera. (It’s ok to bring a digital camera\, but the emphasis of this workshop is analog photography.)\n\nThe series kicks off with “Mirror Mirror”\, a session where we will work on portraits by photographing each other as subjects! The best way to learn about how to pose and direct your subject is to be a subject yourself\, and that’s what this workshop aims to do. Conducted out of our Hunt’s Providence location in a studio atmosphere using LED continuous lighting\, session attendees will walk away with a better understanding of what makes a successful portrait and how to execute it–not to mention some great shots of themselves!\n\n\nA bit of info on Analog Adventures– Each of these workshops will begin with a brief online introductory class prior where we will meet and discuss the topic. Anyone is free to attend this presentation\, so if you’re interested and unsure\, come on in!\nDuring the workshop\, we will work with your film camera and discuss all many elements of the topic.\nAfter the workshop\, attendees will individually develop and scan their own film. (You can develop and scan it on your own\, drop it off at Hunt’s for an additional charge\, or take one of Hunt’s Photo Education’s film developing classes.) We will then reconvene about a month later for an image review\, where attendees will be able to submit a small handful of images that they took during the workshop for review.\n\nPlease note: As mentioned above\, these workshops are designed for film cameras. Attendees do NOT need to have extensive experience shooting film\, but should own and use a film camera. (It’s ok to bring a digital camera\, but the emphasis of this workshop is analog photography.)
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-film-workshops-analog-adventures-mirror-mirror-with-jonathan-pitts-wiley-hunts-photo-providence-mar-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Providence,Instructor: Emily H.,Instructor: Paul N.,Slider
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SUMMARY:Newborn Photography Workshop with Paula Swift- Hunt's Photo Waltham
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day with Master Photographer\, Photographic Craftsmen\, Certified Professional Photographer –Paula Swift owner of Paula Swift Photography\, Inc. in Sudbury\, MA as she shares over 29+ years of experience as a professional photographer. \nGet hands-on as you learn studio lighting for newborn sessions. While many photographers are teaching natural or constant light in this area\, Paula shows how and why studio lighting is her way to go. \nYou’ll also learn how to prepare for a shoot\, including client consultation\, props and light set ups. Explore techniques to help throughout the session such as soothing and safety tips\, posing for both family and baby\, how to put everyone at ease\, as well as lenses and lighting methods that work easily and beautifully for new baby sessions. \nTake advantage of Paula’s expertise and experience to learn more about newborns and how to photograph them beautifully\, using studio light properly. \n  \nAbout Paula: \nPaula Swift\, M.Photog\, Cr.\, CPP started her portrait photography business in Framingham\, MA in 2004 and then moved into a new studio in Sudbury\, MA in December 2013. Paula is the recent Past President of the Professional Photographers Assocation of Masschusetts – PPAM (2021-2023)\, a PPA Councilor and PPA Approved Juror. \nPaula was a staff photographer at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette in Worcester\, Mass from 1995-2005. Three of Paula’s images were part of a Pulitzer nomination and finalist entry in 2000 in feature photography for the photography staff’s coverage of the deadly Worcester warehouse fire that took the lives of six firefighters in 1999. Her photography has appeared in the Boston Globe\, New York Times\, LA Times\, Esquire\, People\, Time\, Newsweek and internationally via the Associated Press wire service \nHer portrait photography has won her two Kodak Gallery Awards\, a Hallmark Award\, Photographic Degree of Excellence by PPAM\, Loan and General Collections at IPC. ­­ In 2024\, \, Paula was recognized as Platinum Medalist\,  a Silver Medalist in 2022  and in 2014\, 2018\, 2019\, 2020 a Bronze Medalist for her photography at the Professional Photographers of America International Photographic Competition. \nIn May 2017\, Paula’s book Storytelling Portrait Photography: How to Document the Lives of Children and Families published. The book offers ideas for creating a strong and lasting client connection\, eliciting memorable moments\, finding storytelling locations\, inspiring natural action and reactions\, and capturing the inter-relationships between siblings and between children and their parents. \nPaula was born in Newport News\, Virgina and grew up Longmeadow\, Mass where she first learned to develop film in her parents’ basement with her big sister Gina who is a LA Times photographer.  She attended Fitchburg State University where she received her Bachelors of Science in Communications Media – Photography in 1995. Paula lives in Framingham\, Mass. with her husband Chris and their three sons. \n  \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/newborn-photography-workshop-with-paula-swift-hunts-photo-waltham-april-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Waltham,In-Person Lighting & Flash Classes,Instructor: Mike P.,Instructor: Paul N.,Lighting & Flash Classes,Slider
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Star Wars Cosplay Workshop: Episode VI- Photography of the Jedi (Hunt's Photo\, Melrose)
DESCRIPTION:Fear is the path to the dark side\, but good lighting and a fun photo shoot are the paths to successful images! Join Star Wars fanboy (and photography instructor) Paul Nelson and Hunt’s Photo Lead Educator Emily Hojnowski as we photograph Star Wars cosplayers for this fun and unique photo workshop. \nWe will start with a brief introduction on how to position lights to create mood and a “cinematic look”. We will then dive in to photograph our cosplayers with the emphasis on creating a dramatic look utilizing two sections of our Hunt’s Photo Melrose store. We’ll discuss how to light and what to use\, create shadows and textures\, work with models and more!\nIn this workshop\, we will cover:\n• How to compose the lighting in a scene- in this workshop we will specifically be using LED for simplicity\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 (and if applicable\, hair and make-up) \nIf weather allows\, we will spend the last hour outside to mix natural and artificial light to create a different look in our portraits. \nYou do not need to own a flash or lighting to attend this workshop. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. Join us for this unique and fun workshop!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-star-wars-cosplay-workshop-episode-vi-photography-of-the-jedi-hunts-photo-melrose-2026/
CATEGORIES:Cosplay,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Lighting & Flash Classes,Instructor: Emily H.,Instructor: Paul N.,Slider
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