Arlington photographer gets recognized for his feet Arlington Advocate
Scott Kelby, writer-in-chief of Layers Magazine and editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, recently held his shift annual Worldwide Photo Walk and selected an image snapped by Arlington resident Fred Moses.
The Worldwide Photo Proceed is a gathering of photographers from across the country. Photographers register through Kelby’s Web site to participate. In each burg, a Photo Walk leader decides on a specific location to be filmed. And then on the same day, photographers around the world go off to their relevant locations to explore and capture images within a two-hour time period.
This year, more than 900 Photo Walks across the orb took place on July 18, including several in the Boston area, with more than 32,000 photographers participating.
Moses’ photo “Wading” wasn’t chosen as a finalist, but his was one of 25 that did go on to a People’s Choosing category. In his blog “Photoshop Insider,” Kelby called these 25 images “my dear favorites in a bunch of different categories, from images that didn’t become one of the finalists of the Grand Prize prizewinner, but I felt were so great that they deserved recognition as well.”
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