Walker Photos
Below are all walker photos that have been uploaded and entered in the 2011 Photo Walk photo contest.

Misti Tracy
Bob Vaughan
Bob Brown
Lou Ann Gaskell
Rachaelle Larsen-Grimsrud
Phillip Grimsrud
Scott DeHart
Jack Lavoie
Michelle Johnson
Tim Roller
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Meet Time: 08:30am - 10:30am
Photo Walk Description
Boise Downtown Photo Walk
I am excited for this opportunity to lead people on a photo shoot through downtown Boise. This is the fourth Annual Scott Kelby Photo Walk. I participated the first year and started leading them the second year.
We will meet at 8:00am at the Flying M Coffeehouse, 500 W Idaho St in Boise. This will allow us to have a coffee and chat a bit with our current photographer friends and meet our new photographer friends. At 8:30am, we will start out on our photography adventure.
Point & Shoot or DSLR (or film) we don’t care. The goal is to meet new friends, have a fun photo shoot, capture some images we love, and to overall have a great time doing what we love, photography. I plan to focus on HDR and photography. If you have questions ahead or the Photo Walk, contact me via email.
Dress for the weather, it should be cool and hopefully dry.
The Photo Walk will officially run from 8:30am to 10:30am. We will end up at (to be determined), so you can have a bite of food or a drink, while we chimp images or discuss how much our feet hurt.
I am also leading a nighttime Photo Walk in downtown Boise, so if you want to do two Walk’s or the day one just doesn’t work for you, there is another opportunity. Email me if you need details. Also, if you plan to attend both the day and the night Photo Walks, you will need to use two separate email addresses to sign up. You can sign up for a free Google GMail email account, if you need an additional email address. See you on the Walk.
Watch this page for any changes to the start and end location, as I might shift to a different restaurants.























I would love to know about the next “photo walk” opportunity to learn more about photography. What’s the best way to do that?