Hi gang, and happy Friday! (Thanks to Photo Walk leader Fernando Santos for this shot from the Sintra, Portugal walk).
One of my personal favorite parts of the Worldwide Photo Walk is seeing the group shots from around the world. I love seeing the big smiles, and the personalities, and I love how some groups went all out, making banners, printing their own t-shirts, and seeing all the wonderful places that participated — it reminds me how creative things like photography, music, and art draw us together as people, and well, it just does my heart good. :)
Today I want to share some of these awesome group shots (people either posted a link to them here on my blog earlier in the week, but mostly over on my Facebook page). If you didn’t send in yours, just post a link below (make sure to include your city and country) and I’ll add them to this post). Here we go!
Are those some awesome groups, or what!!! :) :) :)
Now the photo competition phase starts, and I’ll have lots more on that, on Monday. In the meantime, have a great weekend, and I hope to see you back here then. :)
Best,
-Scott
Hopefully you can join us to our group next year sir. Photographers Club of Cebu one of the biggest participants here in Cebu City, Philippines.
Our photowalk group photo in Vilnius, Lithuania:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10214578804766425&set=gm.1984945075117397&type=3
Antalya
This is our group picture…. Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a7238c3b194aa516fbb3618667ab0cf0bdc5785c447eb8ab198a6ea78decf77c.jpg
What a great post! We had an amazing walk in Wallace Idaho. It rained the entire two hours. lol And I still had 25 out of the 33 that signed up come out and walk with us! Can’t wait till next year:-)
This is the crew from Wallace Idaho. It started raining 10 minutes later:-) lol https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0643ba0d082945da174889c24e8d78238e6093ca5a4e54e82407d775ef3d9050.jpg
Here’s the group shot from Fort Totten, NY USA with a view of the Throgs Neck Bridge in the background, just after the morning mist dissipated