Date Of Event: October 3, 2019 (held annually the first week of October)
Location: Downtown Salem (Congress St, Derby St, Front St, Washington St, Essex St, Salem Common)
Summary: Salem’s Chamber Of Commerce kicked off the month long “Haunted Happenings” celebration for the month of October. Scores of heroes, monsters and kids came together to celebrate and march!
Clowns, super heroes and super villians were only a few of the characters who marched the 24th annual “Haunted Happenings” parade last Thursday night to kick off Salem’s month-long “Haunted Happenings” celebration.
The theme of this year’s parade was “The Future Is Ours” and some of the participants used futuristic props to fit into the theme of the parade. These park rangers, for instance, had a futuristic robot ranger in the parade!
What would a Halloween parade be without candy?
Well, since candy tossing is not permitted, some of the participants ran over to the onlookers with fistfuls of goodies.
What always entertains me about the Haunted Happenings parade is the unexpected and spontaneous things some of the marchers will do (more on this later).
For instance, who needs feet to walk? These kids used an unorthodox method of marching.
Some of the marchers chose to drive in the parade. The parade participants arrived in a variety of vehicles, or, er, caskets,
Some of the more popular people in the parade weren’t the participants. These motorcycle cops slowed down to share some high fives with their fans.
Holy Bat caves! Where was Robin?
Shiver me timbers, pirates and other characters were also there.
The usual suspects, Jason, Michael, Pennywise and Frankenstein’s monster were all their. It’s a wonder we all made it out unscathed!
But, these guys and ladies were there to protect everyone!
Not all of the marchers were dangerous or scary, though. Mermaids, poets and this nice gentleman who had “lotion in his basket” were also there. Ok, maybe the last guy wasn’t so nice.
Of course, there also were bands, baton twirlers and flag wavers.
The best part of the parade is seeing how much fun the kids are having. In fact, it had some of them jumping for joy.
Just to preface this photograph, I will often bend down, kneel or squat down low when I photograph subjects or events, especially little subjects, so I can be at eye level when I photograph them. So, I was photographing the parade, minding my own business when someone tapped me on the shoulder and got down to my eye level! It was both unexpected and hilarious!
Not all of the great costumes were worn by the people in the parade, though. All of these people got into the spirit of the parade! Or, they may just regularly dress this way. I don’t judge!
Funny story. I saw this cute unidog or dogicorn while I was walking to the parade. Well, it turns out I had actually photographed her at the parade last year as well. Ginger the Goldendoodle is 2 years old. I look forward to photographing you next year and for many more years to come, Ginger!
This was her costume last year!
This is the first time I used a dedicated flash (a flash that is not a pop up flash and not built into the camera) during night time photography. Hard to believe since I have been doing this photography thing for a while now. But most of my photography is done during the early morning, daytime or sunset hours. This is something of a common misconception though. I would later learn in my research that you can and in some instances should use a flash during daytime hours and on sunny days. But, in the past, I was so unsure and unfamiliar with night time photography settings, I would often switch to video when I thought it got too dark to photograph images (this is what I did at last year’s Halloween parade).
I think you can see the difference a speed lite can make (I didn’t use the flash for all of my night time photographs because some subjects weer near light sources when I shot them and I did want to save as much of my battery life for my flash as they can often use a lot of power). Plus, the dark, night time feel can be a good look for photos, especially for a Halloween parade shoot. I think you may be able to tell which photos I took with the flash and without based on the lighting in the photos.
I have learned a great deal about flash photography and the best teaching tool is experience. Although I am still learning, one tip for a shoot like this is to never point the flash directly at your subject. Try tilting the flash upward or at an angle, particularly when shooting outdoors. I am using the Canon Speedlite 470EX-AI and I use the ETTL (Evaluative Through-The-Lens) mode which is similar to using the Automatic setting on your camera. The autoflash, is the mode where the camera uses information obtained through the lens (“TTL”) to calculate how much light the flash needs to emit for the appropriate brightness. The camera then automatically sets the flash output accordingly. My next goal is to learn how to use the manual features to maximize the effect of my speed lite.
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October 7th, 2019 at 12:49 am
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October 7th, 2019 at 1:23 pm
Thank you for the repost!
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October 7th, 2019 at 3:33 am
What a fabulous parade and what a lovely dog Ginger is!
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October 7th, 2019 at 1:23 pm
Yes, she is very cute! Thank you!
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October 7th, 2019 at 6:00 pm
First clown…SCARY! Great post, wonderful photos and lost of fun. I love the doggies.
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October 7th, 2019 at 11:29 pm
You don’t like Pennywise? He is pretty scary! Yes, I can always count on finding cute dogs to photograph in Salem!
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October 8th, 2019 at 1:01 am
A terrific and popular outing from the looks of it! #HauntedSalem and well, all year long Salem has so much to offer. Really impressed!
Great post & photos! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂
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October 8th, 2019 at 9:26 pm
Thank you Kate! Yes, it is a month full of fun and a few scares!
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October 15th, 2019 at 9:09 pm
Wow! Looks fun! So many great photos!
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October 16th, 2019 at 10:35 pm
Thank you. Yes, they put on quite a show!
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January 1st, 2020 at 2:38 am
I really enjoyed these pictures. All are very lovely
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January 2nd, 2020 at 3:05 pm
Thank you Robert!
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January 3rd, 2020 at 12:59 am
It’s my pleasure
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