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Date/Time

Saturday, October 5th, 2024 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Where We Will Meet

Soleri Bridge and Plaza

Where The Walk Will End

Bronze Horse Fountain

About This Walk

Old Town Scottsdale Canal Walk at Twilight PhotoWalk stroll in the late afternoon light, extending into the golden hour and sunset. Together we will seek out a new route along the beautiful Arizona Canal where we will find creative compositions, and explore ways to use filters, long exposures, HDR imaging, and panoramas.

Join me, as we go together to a place that will seem NEW again – Old Town Scottsdale.

We start at the 64-foot-tall steel pylons located at the Soleri Bridge and Plaza, to discuss alternate ways of composing and how to use your vision beyond what is in front and behind you. Our journey continues, as we cross over and onto the Arizona Canal Trail. This area is a cornucopia of photographic opportunities with its plethora of subjects including the monumental creation, “The Doors,” a kaleidoscope depicted by three 28-foot tall mirrored panels.

We continue along the canal, towards the Passing the Legacy bronze sculpture, which uniquely expresses the passing of the old to the new, and there we will find different ways you can creatively immortalize it.

As we continue along the canal, we will explore the magnificent canal vistas, visit a negative edge pool, and photograph it and the canal using a variety of camera settings and filters.

Finally, in the golden hour and sunset tones of light, we will make our way to the Bronze Horse Fountain. Here we can discuss long to very long exposures, the use of neutral density filters that capture water and cloud movement, and how to do “light painting” (tripod required.)

For more info on my work, please visit:

Website: https://www.richardherzog.com/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RichardHerzogPhoto

 

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One Response

  1. I have been doing Photo Walks for years and RICHARD HERZOG is by far, the BEST instructor and leader.

    He is so welcoming to questions, knows every different camera system and gives amazing information and tips.

    He even follows up when you send him questions through email.

    I’ve been watching his YouTube’s and I have already learned so much more.

    Can’t wait to be a part of this next Photo Walk experience. Thanks in advance, Richard!

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