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SUMMARY:Hunt's Portrait Workshop: Media Day and Action Sports Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Join Hunt’s Photo Education for another entry in our series of portrait workshops where we will be creating dynamic lighting scenarios involving athletes\, recreating Media Day! Media Day portraits have become increasingly popular in the sporting world\, from the start of the sporting season to major sporting events and more. Media Day photos are used for promotional imagery to showcase the aura of the athlete. Media Day is essential in almost every high school and college. \nIn this workshop\, we will be posing athletes and creating lighting scenarios that all photographers can use as part of their arsenal when creating Media Day portraits. This is an excellent portfolio-building workshop!  We will work both indoors and outside. For indoors\, we will emphasize the use LED lighting\, including Nanlite and Aputure lighting\, as well as other elements that help build the atmosphere of your images! For outdoors\, we will use a combination of natural light and strobes to create the ultimate outdoor look! \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-media-day-and-action-sports-portraits-aug-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Instructor: Paul N.,Portrait Workshops (and such),Westcott
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Education's Film Weekend (Meet and Greet and Gallery Opening)- Hunt's Melrose
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the love of film\, learn new ideas and techniques\, listen to passionate artists using the analog medium\, and get inspired at our first ever Film Weekend Extravaganza! \nThis weekend will be a mix of guest speakers discussing the analog medium\, tech reps presenting concepts (new and old)\, such as camera scanning and large format photography\, film experiences\, and good old fashioned community building (come meet some new friends). We will have film giveaways and free raffles. \nAlso\, the first 40 people to sign up for either day on the weekend will be able to submit a film image that Hunt’s Photo will print and display as part of Film Only Gallery Opening! \nOn Saturday\, August 8th\, our guest speaker will be the author of the DIY book This Book is a Camera\, Kelli Anderson\, who will be discussing analog experiences in the digital world. We will also be joined by reps from Negative Supply\, Intrepid Cameras\, Ago Film Processors\, Fujifilm\, and more! As more details emerge\, we will update this page\, so feel free to check back in! \n  \nAbout Kelli Anderson: \nKelli Anderson uses design magic to connect people with the depth and possibility of their world. She created This Book is a Camera (MoMA)—which transforms into a working camera—and This Book is a Planetarium (Chronicle)—which houses paper devices (including a planetarium) and has sold more than 100\,000 copies. Alphabet in Motion\, an interactive book about typography and technology was published to wide acclaim in the Fall of 2025. Other projects include a viral paper record player and—with The Yes Men—a utopian counterfeited New York Times\, which won the Ars Electronica Prix. Doctors without Borders have used the award-winning Tinybop Human Body app she created to communicate illness and treatment nonverbally to their patients in remote areas. Clients include NPR\, the New Yorker\, the Guggenheim\, MoMA\, Apple\, and the New York Times.  She has been nominated for the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award three times. She teaches at NYU and Cooper Union.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-educations-film-weekend-extravaganza-day-1-hunts-melrose/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Analog Weekend!,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,Instructor: Emily H.,Instructor: Mike P.,Instructor: Paul N.
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Education's Film Weekend Extravaganza- Hunt's Melrose
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the love of film\, learn new ideas and techniques\, listen to passionate artists using the analog medium\, and get inspired at our first ever Film Weekend Extravaganza! \nThis weekend will be a mix of guest speakers discussing the analog medium\, presenting concepts (new and old)\, the experience of using film and analog\, and good old fashioned community building (come meet some new friends). We will have film giveaways and free raffles. Also\, the first 40 people to sign up for either day on the weekend will be able to submit a film image that Hunt’s Photo will print and display as part of Film Gallery Opening! \nThis event will take place primarily on Sunday August 9th. However\, we will have a meet and greet\, guest speaker\, and our gallery show on Saturday August 8th. We recommend signing up even if you can only attend a part of the weekend! \nHighlights! \nOn Saturday\, August 8th\, our guest speaker will be the author of the DIY book This Book is a Camera\, Kelli Anderson\, who will be discussing analog experiences in the digital world. On Sunday August 9th\, our guests will be Providence-based photographer Jonathan Pitts-Wiley who will discuss film photography as an artistic outlet and photographer Mary Jane Griffin who will discuss adventures in film soup!  \nTopics Covered \n\nFilm developing\nMedium and Large Format Photography\nInstant Film\nFilm Soup\nCyanotype printing\nCamera Scanning\nPolaroid transfers\nDIY and Plastic Film Cameras\nAnything film and analog–we can’t cover it all\, but we’d love to talk about it all!\n\nSchedule of the Weekend (As our schedule updates closer to the event\, we will update this page) \nSaturday 8/8 Afternoon (approximately 3-7pm) \n\nMeet and Greet\nFilm Gallery Opening\nTalk with author and DIY artist Kelli Anderson\n\nSunday 8/9 (10am-4pm) \n\nTalk with photographer Jonathan Pitts-Wiley\nDemos and discussion on topics listed above\nTalk with photographer Mary Jane Griffin\nHands-on experiences with Hunt’s Photo Educators\n\nGuest Speakers \nKelli Anderson uses design magic to connect people with the depth and possibility of their world. She created This Book is a Camera (MoMA)—which transforms into a working camera—and This Book is a Planetarium (Chronicle)—which houses paper devices (including a planetarium) and has sold more than 100\,000 copies. Alphabet in Motion\, an interactive book about typography and technology was published to wide acclaim in the Fall of 2025. Other projects include a viral paper record player and—with The Yes Men—a utopian counterfeited New York Times\, which won the Ars Electronica Prix. Doctors without Borders have used the award-winning Tinybop Human Body app she created to communicate illness and treatment nonverbally to their patients in remote areas. Clients include NPR\, the New Yorker\, the Guggenheim\, MoMA\, Apple\, and the New York Times.  She has been nominated for the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award three times. She teaches at NYU and Cooper Union. \nJonathan Pitts-Wiley is a portrait photographer and co-founder of the Rhode Island-based Black photographer collective\, The Vanta Guild. In the summer of 2021\, Jonathan collaborated with renowned photographer Mary Beth Meehan to produce Witness\, an exhibition that explores the life and times of his late grandmother\, Annye Raye Pitts. In December 2022\, his was one of five portraits selected for the City of Providence’s “Who We Are Now?” public art banner project.\nA Yale graduate\, Jonathan is the Creative Director at Curiosity Store in Jamestown\, Rhode Island and has\, since 2010\, been the Artistic Director of Pawtucket\, RI’s Mixed Magic Theatre. Jonathan is married to Mixed Magic’s music director\, Kim Morrison Pitts-Wiley. The couple has two children. \nMaryjane Griffin is a North Shore based documentary photographer working primarily in film\, with a playful\, hands-on approach to image-making. She’s passionate about making photography feel fun and accessible\, and about sparking creativity in others through experimentation and process. Her ongoing passion project\, film soup\, involves soaking and altering analog film with seawater\, botanicals\, and other unexpected materials to create unpredictable\, textured results. At the Hunt’s Photo & Video Film Show\, she’ll share her approach to film soup and how embracing chance can open up a more intuitive\, creative way of working with film. \n  \nHunt’s Photo would like to acknowledge assistance from the following companies and brands for their support in putting this event together: \n-Freestyle Photo \n-Roberts Camera \n-Harmon Film \n-Fujifilm \n-Negative Supply \n-Lomography
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-educations-film-weekend-extravaganza-aug-2026/
CATEGORIES:Analog Film and Alt-Process,Analog Weekend!,Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Melrose,Instructor: Emily H.,Instructor: Mike P.,Instructor: Paul N.
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