$110.00
Time: 10am – 2pm
The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles houses dozens of automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles that were manufactured right here in Pennsylvania while the industry was still in its infancy. Prior to that time, the region produced multitudes of horse-drawn vehicles, of which many examples can be found at the Museum.
We’ll take a photographic tour through both the auto museum, and the recently opened Carriage Museum with live Blacksmithing demos. (schedule may vary)
If you are looking for a fun way to spend several hours learning to creatively photograph a huge variety of historic cars, trucks, bicycles, carriages, wagons and more-then this trek is for you! A highlight will be the old Sunoco station and Fegley’s old time diner.
You will learn how to photograph in low light situations, use fill and bounce flash to supplement the lighting, and shoot bracketed images that can later be combined into a single High Dynamic Range image. We will also cover how to use a variety of different lenses and techniques to create unique images you will be thrilled to show off.
This trek is for photographers of all skill levels. A tripod is a necessity. Beyond that, no special gear is required. Polarizer and lens hoods for each lens used is recommended.
Admission to the museum is included in the price! There is a minimum number of participants needed to run this trek. Detailed information will be emailed prior to the trek.
The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles is located at 85 S Walnut St, Boyertown, PA
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Another GREAT Trek with Val. Always learn something and her photography gang are so much fun to be around. Thanks Val for another fun day at an amazing museum.
An amazing trek! So much packed into this one – historic vehicles along with an old diner and gas station on the first floor and then the second floor with the carriage room and a blacksmith. Val always provides tip & tricks for composition and shooting…and of course so much fun with the other photographers.