NAPP Photo Safari with McNally & Peterson

So…Where are We Going?

The Boston National Historic Park / Charlestown Navy Yard!

We’ll be shooting along the HarborWalk with special interest in two ships – the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, and the USS Casin Young, a World War II destroyer. This area offers many interesting opportunities, as it is a historic Naval Yard with artifacts that span its 174-year history.

Once we get there, we’re going to have several models on hand to pose for us. Our instructors will be working with the models to teach us lighting or posing techniques.

About our instructors…

moose_joe1Moose Peterson is an author, lecturer, and well-known wildlife photographer. He is also the first major wildlife photographer to begin shooting exclusively in digital format back in 1999. He made it his lifetime goal to photograph North America’s most elusive and endangered wildlife using the most advanced tools and techniques possible. But, Moose gets true personal and professional satisfaction from teaching others to express themselves artistically through photography.

Joe McNally is an internationally acclaimed commercial photographer and long-time photojournalist. He was LIFE magazine’s staff photographer from 1994 until 1998 and he was selected as one of 10 photographers worldwide to work on promoting the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Joe’s most recognizable work is a collection of 246 giant Polaroid portraits taken in a three-week period immediately after the events of 9-11 known as “Faces of Ground Zero – Giant Polaroid Collection.”

As you can probably see, we are in fairly capable hands for this outing. They have been doing these Safaris for a while now, and have yet to lose anybody…to boredom or to “the wild.” It’s guaranteed to be a fun-filled day, and we are bound to learn a lot from both Joe and Moose…as well as our fellow attendees.

Stay tuned for notes on the safari!

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