Worldwide Photo Walk 2011

Worldwide Photo Walk 2011 Logo Scott Kelby’s Fourth Annual Worldwide Photo Walk will take place on October 1 & 2, 2011. As you may already know, I have been leading the Photo Walk for the past 3 years, since the beginning, in various locations in Colorado (see Photo Walk tagged posts). The photo walk is a lot of fun and it is a great opportunity to get to know other photographers in your area and network with them. It is also a unique way to learn from your peers while taking pictures, so I could say that it is almost like a photography workshop. On top of all this, if Scott likes your picture, you could win a hefty prize with all kinds of goodies worth many thousands of dollars.

I will be leading my group in Boulder, CO on Sunday, October 2. If we have the same attendance level as last year, the walk will be full pretty soon, so sign up while there is availability (the Photo Walk is 100% free). I have not had a chance to fully plan the day yet, but it will be a lot of fun for sure and we should capture some beautiful shots with some fall foliage. We will be around the Pearl Street Mall area and we will dine at one of the restaurants there.

Why should you sign up for the Photo Walk? See my “Reasons to join the Worldwide Photo Walk” article I posted last year. If you cannot sign up for my photo walk, find another one close to you and join. If you cannot find one, then sign up to be a photo walk leader and invite your photographer friends!

See the winning photographs from the last year walk here.

Here is a photo of our group in downtown Denver last year:

Photo Walk 2010

Photo Walk 2010 Images

Now that our main PC is back up and running with the full amount of memory (yes, it was RAM that was faulty), we are now back on track! While reviewing our 2010 Lightroom catalog today, I realized that I have not posted any images from the 2010 Worldwide Photo Walk, although I did make a promise to share some pictures. I did not encounter anything great or exciting this year, since I was busy enjoying the company of my friends and other Colorado photographers. The Denver group was super fun and everybody had a blast!

Here are some images that Lola and I took that day:

Photo Walk #1

Lola shot with the Nikon 50mm f/1.4G all day and I switched between Nikon 24mm f/1.4G and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G. The above image was taken with the 24mm f/1.4 – love that bokeh!

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Great Photo Walk 2010!

The Photo Walk 2010 was a total blast! My group was almost full and we had a good turnout this year with about 35 participants. Lola participated in the Photo Walk as well this time and she really enjoyed it, said she would do it again next year. Here is the group shot before more people arrived:

Photo Walk 2010

I have not had a chance to work on the photos yet, but I will hopefully do that at the end of this week and post our best images from the Photo Walk. Did you participate in a Photo Walk this year? If yes, please post links to your photos, would love to see them!

Reasons to join the Worldwide Photo Walk

Worldwide Photo Walk

Less than a month is left until Scott Kelby’s 2010 Worldwide PhotoWalk takes place on July 24th. With close to a thousand photo walks all over the world and almost 20 thousand participants, this annual event is the largest photo event in the world. This year is my third year leading a photo walk and because I have some experience with the process, I wanted to point out the reasons why you should join a photo walk near you. Just for clarification, I am not here to advertise Scott Kelby or his websites – I do not get any commission from him or his affiliates, this is purely my personal opinion and my suggestion.

Reasons to join a Photo Walk

  1. It is free – that’s right, you just need to sign up to an existing Photo Walk and show up. No surprises here.
  2. Minimum requirements – you don’t need a fancy DSLR to participate in the Photo Walk. You can take pictures with your iPhone or your point and shoot and you won’t be judged by others.
  3. Have fun – going to a photo shoot with photographers like you is a lot of fun, even if you do not know anybody. The Photo Walk ends in a local restaurant, where you will not only enjoy great food, but also get to share your photographs and make many new friends. Overall, the Photo Walk is all about having fun!
  4. Learn – depending on the size of your Photo Walk, in most cases you will find at least one knowledgeable photographer who is ready to share his/her knowledge with others. I have personally learned a lot from other photographers and other participants also found the Photo Walk to be a good learning experience. Think of a Photo Walk as a mini workshop, where everybody gets to learn.
  5. Network – getting to know other photographers by asking questions is a great way to network with people, especially if you have plans to become a pro someday. Exchange business cards and get connected with others through Email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. – who knows, maybe you will partner with some of them in the future.
  6. Review photo gear – what happens when many photographers meet in one place? They obviously discuss their equipment :) During my last two Photo Walks, it was great to see that most people did not mind sharing their equipment with others and giving honest opinions about their gear. One of my good friends showed up with a fisheye lens last year, after borrowing it from another participant and trying it out during the 2008 Photo Walk.
  7. Try a different style – photographing streets and people is fun, something I am definitely not good at. The Photo Walk is all about street photography, so if you have never tried it before, now is your chance to try something different. Besides being a good learning experience, it is also a great opportunity to reevaluate your photography style.
  8. Great prizes – while the Photo Walk is not about winning a prize, if Scott Kelby likes you picture, you might get rewarded with a grand prize (which was worth $11,000 last year) or “honorable mention”. If your image does not make it to Scott Kelby’s favorites, you might be chosen by your Photo Walk leader, in which case you will get one of Scott Kelby’s books as a prize.

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My photos from the 2009 Worldwide Photo Walk

This first one is a 5 exposure HDR, taken during sunset in Estes Park.

Water Wheel

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2009 Photo Walk in Estes Park, CO

Scott Kelby’s 2009 Worldwide Photo Walk that I led in Estes Park, CO was a blast! Although not everyone was able to make it to the Photo Walk, we still had 37 participants that were able to participate and make history in the biggest photography event in the world, with over 32,000+ photographers in close to 1000 locations worldwide!

I haven’t had a chance to go through all of my images yet and I will be posting some of my favorites later this week, but here are some group images from the walk:

2009 Worldwide Photo Walk in Estes Park, CO - Group Shot 1

2009 Worldwide Photo Walk in Estes Park, CO - Group Shot 1

2009 Worldwide Photo Walk in Estes Park, CO - Group Shot 2

2009 Worldwide Photo Walk in Estes Park, CO - Group Shot 2