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Showing posts with label 3rd annual world wide photo walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3rd annual world wide photo walk. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk

A big huge thank you to all the photographers that came to Faded & Blurred's leg of the Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk. All told, we had about 75 participants, just a fantastic turnout! We walked downtown LA, through little Tokyo, to the Walt Disney Center, and then finished it off at Philippes for food and a beer. (or 2)...

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Scott Kelby's World Wide Photowalk

So this is it. It's where it all started for us. The seeds were planted for what would become Faded & Blurred. Not far from where we will be on Saturday, photo walking through Chinatown at last years Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk. Jeffery, Nikki, and I, talking about how much fun we were having. How we didn't want to wait another year. How we thought we could possibly get groups together and do this maybe once a month or so.

Friday, July 16, 2010

What's up for the weekend?

Just a quickie post to see what everyone is up to for the weekend? I'm hoping to see some of you at the Planes of Fame Paul Bowen seminar on Saturday. Here is a map to the location:
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Just finished reading David Ziser's Captured by the Light. An excellent resource full of information for shooting and lighting a wedding, even if the images feel a little dated. Next up for me is Martin Evening's book on Lightroom 3.

Just heard that David duChemin's new book, Vision and Voice, has been released and is starting to ship from Amazon. I am really looking forward to this one, should be a great read.

Just thought I'd throw in an image taken from our Faded & Blurred Hollywood photo walk. Something you'd only see there. Speaking of photo walks, our next walk is on the 24th, for Scott Kelby's 3rd annual World Wide Photo Walk. Are you joining us? Are you participating in another walk? If so, where are you going? It looks like there is already over 1000 walks, and almost 26,000 photographers participating!