Worldwide Photo Walk
Saturday, October 7 was the Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk. This walk sponsored by Kelby One had over 21 thousand participants on 985 walks throughout the world. As I looked at the map I noted that just over half of the participants were in North America and the rest of the walks were scattered throughout the world. The stated purpose of the walk is for photographers to go out on a walk, shoot photographs and have fun with other photographers.
The walk will have a contest at the end where everyone is asked to submit one photo from the walk. The photo at the top of the page is my submission.
Supporting Charity
The participants of the walk are encouraged to donate to The Springs of Hope, a Kenya orphanage. The organization feeds, houses, educates and empowers young orphans.
View of Barge going down Missouri River |
Walk in St. Charles Missouri
The walk that I participated in took place in the historic downtown and the riverfront area of St. Charles. A group of us (about 15) met at 8:45 Saturday morning at the old train depot on the riverfront. We were given a bit of guidance from the leader of the walk and then we all gathered for a group photo.After the group photo we broke into smaller groups and began our walk. The group I was in walked down the riverfront for about a half a mile, talking, laughing and stopping to photograph interesting sites.
After a while we turned up from the river for a stop at a farmer's market.
Next we followed the itinerary for the walk and walked a block up from the river to historic Main street in St. Charles.
Changing Decor for the Seasons
It is early fall when we are taking our walk and the shop owners have decorated for the season.
Taking a Rest
Our walk lasted just over 2 hours. Here are a few of the group stopping for a rest on some bundles of hay. After the walk several of the participants stopped at a local restaurant to enjoy some good food and discuss photography. It was a fun morning that I enjoyed thoroughly.
Photography Books
I enjoy reading photography books to get ideas from other photographers and to hone my photography skills. I have found Scott Kelby's digital photography books to be very helpful. Here is a book he now has with the best of the other books.Note: The author may receive a commission from purchases made using links found in this article. “As an Amazon Associate, Ebay (EPN) and/or Esty (Awin) Affiliate, I (we) earn from qualifying purchases.”