Thanks for joining a Photo Walk!

Thank you for registering for Darlene’s Photo Walk

You have now completed step one of the registration process.  I have received your form and will add you to the email list for your selected walk or walks so that you will receive updated information on the time, location and meeting place for each walk.

If you have any questions about your walk please feel free to contact me.   I will try and answer all your questions.

Step Two – payment

Click the Add to Cart button below which will take you to the purchase page.




If you do not use Paypal, it will give you an option to pay by credit card, just follow the directions.  It defaults to one walk for $10 so if you are joining more than one, or have multiple walkers please change the quantity to reflect the total correctly and click “update”.  For example:

If you are joining 3 walks, and bringing a guest to two of them you need to pay for 5 walks total.   

Make sure your total is correct before you finish the payment, if it’s not, remember update your quantity.  If you wish to register for one walk now and then perhaps another one or more later, you can do that too.  But I may be putting a cap on how many people can join each one if it gets overly popular, so make sure you don’t miss out and register early. 

Thanks again for joining a photo walk, look forward to seeing you!

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About Your Tutor

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Born and raised in Edmonton, Darlene has had formal training in photography at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. She enjoys portraits, fine art, and travel photography. She is a seasoned traveler having spent time in Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia, Peru, Thailand, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Cuba and Australia. Darlene loves exotic locales, exotic food and experiencing different countries directly through the local people and the cultural arts. Her vision is to share her artistic talents through teaching “the art of seeing”, and to spread love and tolerance through the experience of truly connecting with and understanding people of different cultures.