During the Tour or Workshop, Participants will have shared access to the following items that we stock our vehicles with:
- Tissues (In case anyone has a runny nose.);
- Hand sanitizer (Kill those germs!);
- Baby wipes (You don’t want to have mud on your hands all day.);
- Bug repellant (Sometimes of the year it feels like mosquitos are Vermont’s State Bird.);
- Toilet paper (In case nature calls and there isn’t any close public restrooms.);
- Towels (Sometimes brooks are too irresistible.);
- Tarps (Stay clean while shooting from the ground.);
- Garbage bags (Carry out everything you brought in.);
- XL Ziplock bags (Keeps gear from getting fogged.);
- First-aid kit (We told you not to stand on that rock but you didn’t listen!);
- Emergency-supplies (We’ve got to be prepared.);
- Various sizes of Reflectors and a few other light modifiers;
- 6-foot light-stands with flash shoe-mount brackets;
- Lighting Umbrellas;
- A doghouse wildlife blind (For those patient enough to wait for birds and other wildlife);
- 3-step ladder (Sometimes a little more height makes the shot perfect.);
We also offer some photography equipment available for rental at an additional charge.
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