While I have been preserving memories of my travels and sharing them from my eyes to family and friends for years; Africa moved me to directly share those memories from my eyes to yours with the same passion. You see, Africa and its wildlife has intrigued me since I was a kid. As a result, my #1 trip of a lifetime was to travel there and I finally did in October 2018. Not by just staying in hotels and running into prime locations and back out, again. But in the bush itself on safari, where the wildlife roamed inches away – day and night.
As such, every personal and photography trip I took leading up to when I left for Africa, I had a full complement of equipment to assess as what worked best. I also took “photo walks” and “photo adventures” with fellow photographers, often sponsored by Hunt’s Photo & Video’s Education Department. I needed to know unequivocally how to make my African trip successful.
So, I focused primarily on the images that would push me the hardest to improve and be ready for the unexpected in the field. One place I started was with portraits in natural light at a place few have seen close up — Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor — with a Hunt’s photo walk. We spent the day with two models, where we took image after image in changing light. Here are a couple of the final product.
Next time, we meet here, I’ll take you to another place that made a big difference in being ready for the unexpected — Myopia Polo Grounds in South Hamilton, MA.
Nicely done!
Thanks, so much for visiting!