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SUMMARY:Online: Using Reflections in Our Compositions
DESCRIPTION:When composing photographs\, we often have an opportunity to include reflections as a key component of the scene.  These reflections\, while summarized as merely looking good or interesting to many\, serve a far more meaningful purpose than aesthetics.  Commonly found in water\, windows\, and other reflective surfaces such as metal or wet pavement\, reflections add depth\, symmetry\, and impact to your photographs.  During this presentation\, Hunt’s Photo’s Director of Photo Adventures Don Toothaker will discuss and show various examples of how reflections add value to your photographs.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/online-using-reflections-in-our-compositions-june-2026/
CATEGORIES:Instructor: Don T.,Online Courses,Slider
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Workshops: Taking It to The Streets A Community Photo Walk with Jonathan Pitts-Wiley
DESCRIPTION:This is a 3-part workshop.\nPart 1- Online Introduction- Thursday June 25th\, 7pm (Recorded if you cannot attend live)\nPart 2- The Workshop- Sunday June 28th\, 11am-2pm\nPart 3- Online Image Review- Thursday July 16th\, 7pm (Recorded if you cannot attend live)\n\nJoin photographer Jonathan Pitts-Wiley and Hunt’s Photo Education’s Eryk White on Sunday\, June 28\, 2026\, from 11:00 AM–2:00 PM for an exploration of the scenic and historic neighborhoods surrounding Dexter Park in Providence’s vibrant West End. \nWhether you’re picking up a camera for the first time or have years of experience behind the lens\, this photo walk is all about building community through a shared love of photography.\nBring the camera you enjoy shooting with most—the best camera is the one you’ll happily carry for a few hours—and come ready to explore\, connect\, and create.\nJonathan and Eryk will be on hand throughout the walk to offer guidance\, answer questions\, troubleshoot techniques\, and share a few photo scavenger hunt challenges designed to spark creativity and add a little adventure to the day.\n\nKey Dates \n\nJune 25\, 2026 — Introductory Zoom Webinar\nJune 28\, 2026 — Photo Walk\nJuly 16\, 2026 — Image Review & Group Discussion\n\nSpace is limited. Register today and join us as we take photography to the streets of Providence. We look forward to exploring with you! \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-workshops-taking-it-to-the-streets-a-community-photo-walk-with-jonathan-pitts-wiley-june-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Hunt's Photo Workshops,Hunt's Photo, Providence,Instructor: Eryk W.,Rhode Island and CT,Slider
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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 appropriate footwear!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-walk-nature-at-worlds-end-july-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Walks,Instructor: Charlie S.,Slider
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SUMMARY:Flash! Speedlights 101- Hunt's Photo\, Melrose
DESCRIPTION:This class is all about two things: Learning how to use the basics of your flash on the camera and how (and why) to take the flash off the camera.\nJoin Hunt’s Photo Educator Rebecca Lajoie as we discuss how to take pictures using a speedlight\, and make them look great\, no matter what the situation. We will discuss photographing people\, but also photographing product and how flashes work. We’ll talk all about the basics\, including modes\, settings\, and more!\nWhether you own a flash and have no idea how to use it\, you want to take great photos at functions and family events that are in low light\, or you just want to learn how to add a flash into your repertoire\, this course is for you!
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/flash-speedlights-101-hunts-photo-melrose-aug-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo, Melrose,In-Person Classes,In-Person Lighting & Flash Classes,Instructor: Rebecca L.,Lighting & Flash Classes,Slider,Speedlights
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Provence\, South of France- White Horses of the Camargue\, Wine & Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description \nJoin us for an unforgettable twelve-day photography workshop in the stunning landscapes of southern France\, led by photographer and instructor Jeff Swinger and local expert guide Patrice Aguilar! Hosted by Hunt’s Photo & Video\, this specialized adventure will immerse you in the beauty and heritage of the region as you capture the iconic White Horses of the Camargue\, the striking Black Bulls—guardians of the marshes with centuries of cultural significance—and the elegant Pink Flamingos. You’ll explore charming historic villages\, photographing their unique architecture\, vineyards\, and rich traditions\, while honing your skills in both action and landscape photography. With expert guidance from Jeff and insights from Patrice\, a true local\, this workshop is perfect for photographers of all skill levels looking to enhance their craft and create a stunning portfolio. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the wild beauty\, wine\, and timeless heritage of southern France through your lens! \n  \nFull Workshop Itinerary \nOctober 2 – October 13\, 2026  \nDay 1 – Friday\, October 2 – Arrival & Group Pickup  \n– Arrive at Marseille Provence Airport (MRS)  \n– Group pickup and transfer to hotel in Aix-en-Provence  \n– Time to rest or enjoy a short stroll through the old town  \nDay 2 – Saturday\, October 3 – Aix-en-Provence Exploration  \n– Morning visit to Aix-en-Provence market and town center for street & detail photography  \n– Midday break at hotel (rest\, review images\, optional editing session)  \n– Afternoon photo walk through Aix’s Old Town (Cours Mirabeau\, fountains\, charming streets)  \nDay 3 – Sunday\, October 4 – Transfer to Camargue  \n– Check out of Aix hotel  \n– Drive to Camargue  \n– LPhotography in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer  \n– Check in at Hotel Les Rizières  \n– Evening photo session at Bird Sanctuary  \nDay 4 – Monday\, October 5 – Camargue Horses  \n– Morning photo session with Camargue Horses  \n– Lunch on your own in Aigues-Mortes  \n– Evening photo session with Camargue Horses  \nDay 5 – Tuesday\, October 6 – Camargue Horses & Arles  \n– Morning photo session with Camargue Horses  \n– Lunch on your own in Arles  \n– Evening photo session with Camargue Horses \nDay 6 – Wednesday\, October 7 – Camargue Horses & Les Baux de Provence  \n– Morning photo session with Camargue Horses  \n– Lunch on your own in Les Baux de Provence  \n– Visit Les Carrières de Lumières (immersive art show in a limestone quarry)  \n– Evening photo session with Black Bulls  \nDay 7 – Thursday\, October 8 – Camargue Horses & Bird Sanctuary  \n– Morning photo session with Camargue Horses  \n– Lunch on your own in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer  \n– Evening photo session at Bird Sanctuary  \nDay 8 – Friday\, October 9 – Transfer to Provence / Pont du Gard  \n– Morning photo session with Camargue Horses  \n– Check out of Hotel Les Rizières  \n– Drive to Provence and check in at hotel  \n– Evening photo session at Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct)  \nDay 9 – Saturday\, October 10 – Colorado Provençal\, Roussillon & Châteauneuf-du-Pape  \n– Morning photo session at Colorado Provençal (ochre landscapes)  \n– Lunch on your own in Roussillon  \n– Afternoon wine tasting in Châteauneuf-du-Pape  \nDay 10 – Sunday\, October 11 – Markets & Wine  \n– Morning market day in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue  \n– Lunch on your own in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue  \n– Afternoon wine tasting and Dinner in Gigondas  \n– Evening Truffle Experience \nDay 11 – Monday\, October 12 – Gordes & Mont Ventoux  \n– Morning market day in Gordes  \n– Lunch on your own in Gordes  \n– Afternoon picnic & scenic shoot on Mont Ventoux  \nDay 12 – Tuesday\, October 13 – Departure  \n– Check out of hotel  \n– Transfer to Marseille Provence Airport for flights home  \n  \nWhat’s included in the workshop: \n\nLocal Transportation and airport transfers \n\n\nHotels for each night of the workshop \n\n\n8 sessions with Camargue horses / black bulls \n\n\nEntrance to the Bird Park \n\n\nTwo Wine Tastings \n\n\nTruffle Experience  \n\n\n11 nights in a 3* hotel (shared basis) \n\n\n11 breakfasts \n\n\n\nWaders rental service \n\nWhat’s not included in the workshop: \n\nInternational flights \n\n\n\nLunches \nDinners\n\n\nAlcoholic beverages \n\n\nPersonal expenses \n\n\nTips for local guide \n\n\nPhone calls or data plans \n\n• ***Travel insurance (HIGHLY recommended for all travelers)*** Please note that the deposit is non-refundable\, but travel insurance can cover this. We strongly encourage it! \n  \nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome \nDuring this workshop\, you will receive hands-on instruction and practice in a variety of photography techniques\, including:  \n\nTracking Focus – capturing moving subjects like horses and birds with precision \n\n\nExposure – managing light in diverse environments\, from bright marshes to dim village streets \n\n\nComposition – creating visually compelling and balanced images \n\n\nMetering – using your camera’s metering systems to handle tricky lighting conditions \n\n\nUse of Lenses – selecting and maximizing wide-angle\, telephoto\, and specialty lenses \n\n\nSubject Development – learning to observe\, anticipate\, and capture your subjects’ best moments \n\n\nCreative Thinking – experimenting with angles\, perspective\, and storytelling techniques \n\n\nShooting in Low Light – mastering dawn\, dusk\, and indoor lighting scenarios \n\nThese skills are designed to help photographers of all levels enhance technical ability\, develop creative vision\, and capture stunning imagery throughout the workshop.  \nPhysical Activity:Low. Minimal hiking\, but photographing for long periods of time outside in the cold. We will encounter muddy conditions in the marshes and wet-sandy conditions on the beach. Please see note below about weather. \nWeather and Weather Gear  \nA Note About Weather (and weather gear)  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring October 2–13\, the average daily temperatures in Provence and the Camargue typically range from the 50s–60s °F (10s–20s °C). Expect:  \n\nPleasant afternoons are perfect for exploring and photographing. \n\n\nCooler mornings and evenings\, especially near the marshes and open landscapes. \n\n\nMild winds in some areas\, particularly around coastal and marsh regions. \n\n\nStunning natural light — October often brings soft\, golden light ideal for photography. \n\n\nSeasonal colors in vineyards\, historic villages\, and wildlife habitats. \n\n  \nRecommended gear: \nTo make the most of your workshop and stay comfortable\, consider bringing:  \nClothing:  \n\nLayered clothing for fluctuating temperatures (light sweaters\, long sleeves\, jackets). \n\n\nA windproof and waterproof jacket for cooler mornings and potential light rain. \n\n\nComfortable walking shoes or hiking boots for village streets\, marshes\, and uneven terrain. \n\n\nHat and sunglasses for sun protection. \n\n\nOptional: lightweight gloves and scarf for crisp mornings. \n\nPhotography Gear:  \n\nCamera(s) with multiple lenses (wide-angle for landscapes\, telephoto for wildlife). \n\n\nTripod for low-light and sunset/sunrise shots. (Optional) \n\n\nExtra batteries and memory cards. \n\n\nLens cleaning kit (dust and marsh conditions). \n\n\nA camera bag comfortable for day excursions. \n\n\nRoller camera bags or backpacks for travel are fine for this trip. \n\nLaptops & Image Management  \n\nWhile laptops are optional\, many participants find them helpful for: \n\n\nReviewing images daily to check composition\, exposure\, and focus. \n\n\nParticipating in critiques with the instructor and peers. \n\n\nBacking up and organizing files during the workshop to ensure nothing is lost. \n\nTips  \n\nBring a lightweight laptop if possible\, to avoid heavy loads while traveling. \n\n\nInclude your charging cables and any necessary adapters for France (European plug type C/E/F). \n\n\nConsider using portable external drives or cloud storage for additional backup. \n\n\nIf you choose not to bring a laptop\, a memory card organizer and backup cards will suffice for image storage. \n\n  \nOther Essentials:  \n\nReusable water bottle. \n\n\nNotebook or journal for notes and inspiration. \n\n\nSmall backpack or daypack for daily outings. \n\n  \nLuggage:   \n\nSoft-sided luggage with wheels is strongly recommended. These are easier to fit in the vans and allow flexibility for tight spaces. \n\n\nDuffel bags are good as well. \n\n\nConsider stair access at hotels or historic accommodations — if you anticipate needing to carry your luggage up a flight of stairs\, pack only what you can comfortably manage. (We will be there to help\, but please consider) \n\nTravel information\nYou need to fly into Marseille Provence Airport (MRS). There will be a bulk pickup of attendees at the airport. If you choose to arrive earlier or stay later\, you will need to make your own arrangements for transportation into Provence. \nHotel information\nAll hotels have been secured for you during the workshop. Due to the sensitive nature of this workshop and the difficulty of securing accommodations\, we will not be detailing our itinerary or accommodations to anyone who is not attending this workshop.  All accommodations in Camargue and Provence are 3-star hotels. \nPayments\nA non-refundable reservation fee of $2000 (25%) is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The total cost of the trip is $7995 per person for single occupancy.  Please note that the reservation fee and payments on this workshop are non-refundable. Please make sure to purchase insurance in case you need to cancel your trip. (You can purchase trip insurance from numerous insurance companies– Allianz\, AAA\, and more.)\nThe remaining balance is due 120-days (4 months) prior to the workshop and can be made on this page. \nSharing a Room? \nIf you are signing up for two tickets and sharing a room\, you can receive $1\,000 off the cost of each ticket. Your discount will be applied on the final payment.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-provence-white-horses-of-the-camargue-wine-heritage-2026/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Slider
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SUMMARY:Hunt's Photo Adventure: Charleston: Spring Gardens\, Seascapes & Mossy Live Oaks
DESCRIPTION:All Images above appear courtesy of William Wiener \nDiscover the enchanting beauty of Charleston\, South Carolina\, during the most photogenic time of the year. This small-group photography adventure combines coastal seascapes\, historic gardens\, and iconic moss-draped live oaks\, giving you a rare opportunity to capture the essence of the Lowcountry. \nThroughout the workshop\, you’ll receive hands-on guidance and tips on composition\, light\, and capturing the subtle beauty of the Lowcountry. Sunrise and sunset sessions are strategically scheduled to coincide with low tides for optimal beach and marsh photography. \nThis workshop is perfect for photographers of all levels who want to immerse themselves in the scenic\, historic\, and natural beauty of Charleston\, while building their portfolio with diverse images ranging from intimate garden details to expansive coastal vistas. \nItinerary:\nCharleston Photography Workshop Itinerary \nDates: March 22–26\, 2027\nTheme: Iconic Charleston – Historic Streets\, Coastal Landscapes & Timeless Oaks \nDay 1 – Monday\, March 22: Arrival & Historic Downtown Charleston \nDay 2 – Tuesday\, March 23: Lighthouse Sunrise & Folly Beach \nDay 3 – Wednesday\, March 24: Botany Bay Beach Sunrise\, and Magnolia Plantation \nDay 4 – Thursday\, March 25: Folly Beach Jetty Sunrise & Cypress Gardens \nDay 5 – Friday\, March 26: Ravenel Bridge Sunrise & Departure \n  \nWorkshop Highlights \n\nSunrise photography every morning:\nBotany Bay Road live oak alley photography\nOld Sheldon Church Ruins – timeless southern architecture\nMagnolia Plantation & Gardens – historic gardens\, blooms\, and wildlife $32 per person for admission 9 am-5 pm\nCypress Gardens – reflections\, wildlife\, and boardwalk compositions $10 per person for admission 9 am-5 pm\nWater-in-motion and long-exposure photography at coastal locations\nHistoric Charleston architecture\, streets\, and alleys\nPersonalized instruction on composition\, lighting\, and creative technique\n\nWhat’s included: \n\nTransportation in Charleston\nProfessional in-field instruction\nLocal Transportation in Charleston\nImage review as requested\nAdmission to Magnolia Plantation and Cypress Gardens\n\n  \nWhat’s not included: \n\nAirfare\nLodging\nCost of meals\nIncidentals and Personal Items\nTravel Insurance\n\nSkill Sets: All Levels of Photographers are Welcome \nPhysical Activity Level \nLow: This workshop involves minimal hiking\, but participants will spend extended periods outdoors photographing\, often in cool or breezy conditions. Footing can be uneven due to the rocky and sandy terrain. Please see the Weather and Gear section for guidance on dressing appropriately for colder temperatures\, early mornings\, and coastal breezes. \nIn this workshop we will cover: \n\nTracking Focus as it applies\nExposure\nComposition\nMetering\nUse of Lenses\nSubject Development\nCreative Thinking\nShooting in Low Light\nMotion and Slow Shutter Speed for water movement\n\nCharleston in March – Weather Overview \n\nTemperatures:\n\nHighs: 60–70°F (16–21°C)\nLows: 40–50°F (4–10°C)\n\n\nConditions:\n\nEarly mornings and evenings can feel chilly\, especially near the coast and marshes.\nAfternoons are generally mild and comfortable\, with occasional breezes.\nRain is possible\, but March is typically drier than late spring.\nHumidity is moderate\, making it pleasant for outdoor photography.\n\n\nSunlight:\n\nDays are lengthening\, with sunrise around 7:25 AM and sunset around 7:25 PM\, offering long golden hours for photography.\n\n\n\nRecommended Photography Gear & Clothing \nCamera & Accessories: \n\nDigital SLR or mirrorless camera\nMultiple fully charged batteries & extra memory cards\nStandard-to-wide lens\nTelephoto lens\nSturdy tripod\nWireless remote or cable release\nCircular polarizer filter\nNeutral density (ND) filters\nCamera and lens rain cover\n\nClothing & Footwear: \n\nWarm layers for early mornings and evenings\nWaterproof\, insulated jacket or vest\nHiking or insulated boots with good tread\nWater Socks or Overboots for standing in water\nRain jacket and/or pants for wet conditions\nWarm hat\, gloves\, neck gaiter\, and warm socks\n\nAdditional Gear: \n\nHeadlamp or flashlight for pre-dawn or low-light shoots\nSoft-sided rolling duffle for packing gear and personal items\n\nTravel information \n\nFlights: Charleston International Airport (CHS)\nArrival: Participants must arrive by 11:00 AM on Monday\, March 23\, 2026\, for group pickup.\nDeparture: Participants may schedule return flights no earlier than 2:00 PM on Friday\, March 27\, 2026.\nFlexibility: You may arrive before or depart after the official workshop dates if needed to accommodate travel schedules. Please note that transportation outside the official group pickup and drop-off times is the participant’s responsibility.\n\nHotel information \nThe SpringHill Suites (843.572.8866) will serve as our home base for this Hunt’s Photography Adventure.\nWe have arranged a block of rooms under Hunt’s Photo. Participants are responsible for calling the hotel directly to make their own reservations. The group rate will also be available if you wish to arrive a day early. \nPayments\nA deposit of 25% of the total cost of the trip is required upon sign-up to secure a spot. The remaining balance is due 45-days prior to the workshop. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance.
URL:https://edu.huntsphoto.com/event/hunts-photo-adventure-charleston-spring-gardens-seascapes-mossy-live-oaks-2027/
CATEGORIES:Hunt's Photo Adventures,Instructor: Jeff S.,Slider
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