Joseph Roybal presents “Off the Beaten Path: Thoughts on the Road Less Traveled” on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 7pm, Lone Tree Civic Center.
Arrive 30 minutes early for social time, to visit with your fellow club members and meet some new folks. The program is 7pm – 9pm.
Joseph will discuss our social responsibility to protecting our natural resources and inspiration in finding new and unique locations, basic topo map understanding to help get you there safely, Google Earth and it’s importance in Virtual Scouting and Planning, as well as how to respectfully engage people in foreign cultures for portraits.
He will also be discussing his upcoming workshops January 18th and February 15th.
About Joseph Roybal:
Joseph Roybal is a professional landscape and travel photographer based here in always sunny, Denver! He travels year round, is sponsored by several of his already favorite companies in the industry like Danner Boots, Breakthrough Photography filters, Atlas Packs, ZEAL Optics and more. He loves hanging out in the outdoors where it’s hot, cold, rainy, wet, snowy, humid, buggy… and prefers Mars Bars to Milky Way. He’s also been known to trek with llamas instead of carrying his own gear. His passion is purely and simply driven by being able to get outside and shoot as well as spending time surrounded by other photographers and being able to teach, instruct, speak and present. Years back he began in the film era developing his own slides and film rolls and takes this knowledge into the 2000’s and the digital darkroom. Some of his current inspirations in the craft are friends behind the lens like Ian Plant, Sean Bagshaw, Dan Ballard and a few more, to name drop a couple.