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We had our last field trip for my George Brown "Travel Photography" class. This time we went to the Sunnyside pavilion near the lakeshore. (This is where we went to see fireworks a few days before our wedding and it took Chris 3 hours to drive home afterwards!)
For our field it, it was a very cold Saturday morning, I was impressed that everyone in the class showed up. I had enough layers on to keep warm, but I was still happy to go home when we all agreed that we had done enough.
Our teacher is planning on starting a photo club for everyone who has taken this class. I think it would be great, especially if we can keep doing field trips and if we can see everyone's travel photos when they get back from a trip. We had an amazing guest photographer come to our last class. She brought her photo albums from India and the shots were so powerful and colourful and wonderful moments. She has recently switched careers from running her own dancing school. What a big move, but she definitely has the skill to do it. I really enjoyed hearing about her trip. I will have to decide if my next trip is going to be: a vacation, or travelling or photo travelling. To get the really good pictures I think you really need to have photography as the primary reason for your trip. Especially when I looked back on the dismal snapshots that I took in Europe back in 1991. Yeah, it is always possible to get a few good shots because of the environment, but to get a good collection you would need to work at it.
Jen
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