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Date/Time

Saturday, August 13th, 2022 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Where We Will Meet

we are meeting on the top of the hawley st parking ramp.

Where The Walk Will End

we are going to end the walk at Stone Fox pizzeria and bar

About This Walk

The walk will start at 7:30 pm and continue to 9:30 pm. It will be a Night walk to remember to bring your tripod. !!!!

If you sign up, please be at our meeting place within 15 minutes before our scheduled meeting time of 7:30pm. There is a limit of 50 people, and so many more people will have wanted to be on this walk. Signing up to join this group means you are going to be there, barring any very unusual circumstances. Any issues, feel free to contact me at matt@matthewcard.com. I look forward to meeting you all.

FAQ’s about our PhotoWalk through Binghamton:

You do not need to be a professional to attend.

A cell phone camera will work just as well as the greatest and latest camera out there. Though some kind of digital camera would be best if you want to share your pictures with everyone after our walk. This walk is for all levels of photographers and it’s for all of us to have a great team shooting.

Make sure not to carry to much gear because it can get heavy over time. Remember to dress for the weather so make sure to keep an eye on the weather a few days before the walk.

One of the most important things is to be courteous and to respect the people and property of Binghamton because this public walk and it maybe be crowded. So watch out for your fellow photographers so you don’t get in their way and also if you are photographing individuals remember to ask their permission and mention that this is a worldwide photo walk and that this group’s photographs are going to showcase Binghamton, also be extra careful when you photograph children; always ask the parents before you photograph them.

Be a good photographer and help others who are less experienced than you during the walk because its going to a wide mix of people from beginners to professionals and this gives a great opportunity to learn from each other and have a great time doing it.

Safety, Safety, SAFETY – I can’t stress this enough, watch your gear all the time and be sure to secure your cell phones and wallets. That way, you still have some money to buy food after the walk. Whatever or wherever you shoot, please put your safety and the safety of others first. It is easy to get so involved in photographing that you forget the sense of place. Watch your equipment – although most people are trustworthy, there are some that are not and could make a quick get-away with your equipment left unattended.

 

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