Skip Hunt Photography

Apr 16

Once again, I will be tearing away from the familiar and immersing myself in a country and culture I know very little about, Colombia. The only plan is to enter the country and follow intuition for 6 weeks of exploration and adventure. A photobook and fine art prints will be produced during this trip, as well as “from the road” travel blogging.
We all allow ourselves to slowly become lulled into willing automatons to the point that we no longer notice the details of what’s going on around us. I have discovered that while traveling, I’m paying much closer attention to all the little details you normally tend to filter out when at home in familiar surroundings. That heightened state of awareness tends to inspire new vision and tends fuel and facilitate intense creative thought. You can get to this state of mind anywhere, even at home, but while traveling the potential to see the world from a completely new perspective is much greater.

This time it will be all about the shared experiences and images captured with updates for supporters and project exclusive ePublications. This will also be more about including the audience in a private, artistic journal. Not so much a travelog or documentary of the place, but more focussed on how the place inspires. There’ll be interesting images from the street, found objects, sketches, textures, sounds, etc. And any artwork all of those elements may inspire as well as first person point of view writing about anything the experience dictates. 
In other words, this isn’t going to be a travel documentary about Colombia, but more of a moleskine-style collection of what resonates with me while I’m there. 

After May 9th, the door will close and this blog will be only for the eyes of those who’ve backed this project and have a “virtual ticket”. Backers at all levels will be given a user name and password to login and view this section of the site. 
In addition to exclusive access to this The Deep End: Colombia blog, there are great additional awards at each level! Get the details on how to reserve your virtual slot in my backpack HERE

Once again, I will be tearing away from the familiar and immersing myself in a country and culture I know very little about, Colombia. The only plan is to enter the country and follow intuition for 6 weeks of exploration and adventure. A photobook and fine art prints will be produced during this trip, as well as “from the road” travel blogging.

We all allow ourselves to slowly become lulled into willing automatons to the point that we no longer notice the details of what’s going on around us. I have discovered that while traveling, I’m paying much closer attention to all the little details you normally tend to filter out when at home in familiar surroundings. That heightened state of awareness tends to inspire new vision and tends fuel and facilitate intense creative thought. You can get to this state of mind anywhere, even at home, but while traveling the potential to see the world from a completely new perspective is much greater.

This time it will be all about the shared experiences and images captured with updates for supporters and project exclusive ePublications. This will also be more about including the audience in a private, artistic journal. Not so much a travelog or documentary of the place, but more focussed on how the place inspires. There’ll be interesting images from the street, found objects, sketches, textures, sounds, etc. And any artwork all of those elements may inspire as well as first person point of view writing about anything the experience dictates. 

In other words, this isn’t going to be a travel documentary about Colombia, but more of a moleskine-style collection of what resonates with me while I’m there. 

After May 9th, the door will close and this blog will be only for the eyes of those who’ve backed this project and have a “virtual ticket”. Backers at all levels will be given a user name and password to login and view this section of the site. 

In addition to exclusive access to this The Deep End: Colombia blog, there are great additional awards at each level! Get the details on how to reserve your virtual slot in my backpack HERE

Apr 04

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Feb 14

Now featured at the Glossom Collection “DC+NYC #1 by Skip Hunt”

Now featured at the Glossom Collection “DC+NYC #1 by Skip Hunt”

Feb 07

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Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color 6”

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color 6”

Feb 06

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color 2”

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color 2”

Feb 04

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 B W”

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 B W”

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color”

Check out the Glossom Collection “Mexico Summer 2011 Color”

Jan 31

Check out the Glossom Collection “LithoFusion by Skip Hunt”

Check out the Glossom Collection “LithoFusion by Skip Hunt”

Jan 26

Check out the collection of art I curated on Saatchi Online. LithoFusion curated by Skip Hunt

Check out the collection of art I curated on Saatchi Online. LithoFusion curated by Skip Hunt

Dec 17

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Dec 14

December newsletter :) -

Got some fresh stuff coming, but this newsletter has a time sensitive holiday discount code to check out HERE

Nov 20

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Oct 06

skiphuntshoot:

“Major Tom” ~ #washington (c) 2011 Skip Hunt :: kaleidoscopeofcolor.com (Taken with instagram)

skiphuntshoot:

“Major Tom” ~ #washington (c) 2011 Skip Hunt :: kaleidoscopeofcolor.com (Taken with instagram)

Aug 18

How Much Camera Do You REALLY Need? -

Here’s a gallery of low-res images from a recent Mexico trip all shot, edited & published solely on the iPhone.

http://offthedeepend.zapd.net/

I also shot a high-end compact camera (XZ-1), though I haven’t edited those yet.

Judge for yourself whether you have to have an expensive camera to make compelling images as the manufacturers & zombie shutterbugs would have you believe. ;)

Skip Hunt
Austin, Texas

http://kaleidoscopeofcolor.com
http://skiphuntphotography.com