Hunter Productions

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Photos from Hunter Productions's post 03/28/2026

Always a pleasure to watch and take photos at the baseball games! There is no shortage of action to take photos of!

Photos from Hunter Productions's post 01/31/2026

Flowers have always been one of my favourite things to take photos of. Their different shapes, sizes, colours, and patterns always make for unique and vivid shots.

Photos from Hunter Productions's post 12/01/2024

I’m back! I apologize for the radio silence over the past few months - it hasn’t been completely quiet behind the scenes, however. I’ve been busy sorting through and editing some of the 25,000 photos I’ve taken from when I was 14 (an average of 3,500 photos across the last 7 years haha) for reasons I will reveal in the new year 😉. Here are some pictures from my trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia, back in February, when I was away competing in the Enactus Atlantic Canada Regionals Finals with the Enactus Memorial team. After walking away with two first prizes and two second places, the following day, we took the opportunity to explore the streets of Halifax. We spent the entire day wandering around, taking in the old brick buildings and iconic Halifax harbourfront. The sky was a the sun was intensely shining all day, making the textures and colours of each building pop. It was a great way to cap off a hectic, successful, and laughter-filled couple of days I will never forget.

Photos from Hunter Productions's post 08/27/2024

Now and then, I love to challenge myself to create abstract and unique subjects to take pictures of. Here is such an example. I took these photos at the start of this year and am glad to share them finally! I spent a few hours in my room with my camera, a sheet of tin foil, a Neewer RGB stick light (one of my best-ever investments), and as little external light as possible. When I get an idea like this one, and it all falls into place, I find it nearly impossible to stop taking photos as I always wonder how to take even cooler photos. Afterwards, I struggled to finalize the edits of these photos as I feel there is always something I can tweak through the software to do the photos justice. I’ve learnt that sometimes, minimal to no editing is needed and to just let the natural photo speak for itself. Sometimes, the photos are more than enough as is. In this case, I’ve hardly edited these photos, with some being the raw photos from my camera. I also had a tough time picking which photos to post. Fortunately, Instagram now lets me post up to 20 photos in a single carousel rather than just 10. I’m glad I held off on sharing these photos, as I now can share even more and do not need to determine which ones to cut. The updated maximum number of photos was a match made in heaven for these pictures. As always, I hope you like them. Feel free to let me know which one is your favourite. I always enjoy reading your comments!

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