Saturday, October 4, 2025

Are You A Photographer Looking For A Casual & Fun Way To Meet Other Photographers?

This is it! Every year, photographers and enthusiasts worldwide grab their cameras and gather at chosen spots in their towns. They set out on a fun journey, snapping photos, mingling, making friends, winning prizes, and contributing to a good cause. 

All DSLR, Mirrorless, Smartphone, and film cameras are welcome!

We’ll take photos from about an hour. After the walk, participants can enter their best photo into a friendly contest on the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk website. 

Participation is open to the public and is free, but the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk is always open to donations to assist the Springs of Hope Orphanage in Kenya.

Downtown Photowalk Redlands California
9:30-10:30am

Walk will start at Ed Hales Park 101 E. State St. Redlands CA.  The walk will consist of exploring painted murals in the downtown area, Umbrella Alley, Ed Hales Clock Park, Farmers Market in Downtown Redlands, Redlands Visitor Center, and Redlands Art Association Gallery.

OLD SPANISH TRAIL DAY
@ The Auga Mansa Pioneer Cemetery
11:00am-1pm

Join us for an adventurous day which will include self-guided tours of a mock Old Spanish Trail around the cemetery, live entertainment, historical demonstrations, arts & crafts, educational resource tables, and refreshments

Redlands walk Lead by Russ Trozera

Russ specializes in landscape photography, people, and portraiture, and he enjoys teaching others the magic of photography. He values sharing knowledge, mentoring budding photographers, and helping others see creative possibilities in the world around them. For Russ, nothing is more rewarding than inspiring others to create and capture their own unforgettable moments.

If you are looking for stunning images, want to learn photography, or simply wish to connect over a shared passion, Russ looks forward to meeting you. Together, you can explore new perspectives and capture meaningful images.

Auga Mansa Pioneer Cemetery walk Lead by Brian Spears

Brian Spears has been taking photographs all his life and has traveled across all seven continents. While studying at the Brooks Institute of Photography, he developed a passion for photojournalism and learned from some of the field’s most brilliant minds. He later returned to his hometown, continuing his studies at CSUSB, where he immersed himself in the classical style of art and served as head photographer for the school newspaper.

His travels have taken him around the globe, with Antarctica standing out as his favorite destination—a place that challenged and reshaped how he photographs and views the natural world. Today, Brian continues to push himself with new concepts and projects, often exploring photography through an anthropological lens. His work has been featured worldwide in numerous magazines, including National Geographic and Digital Photographer. He currently works as a freelance photographer for local newspapers and publications.

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