
Join Pictureline and Fujifilm for a hands-on photowalk through Boise’s Freak Alley, led by Tommy Spencer, Fujifilm Field Product Technical Expert. This colorful outdoor gallery is the perfect setting to practice travel and street-style photography, with bold murals, layered textures, interesting light, and plenty of small details to capture.
During the walk, Tommy will share tips for building stronger compositions, working with available light, choosing the right focal length, and using your camera to tell a clearer visual story. You’ll have the chance to photograph wide mural scenes, abstract details, color-driven compositions, and candid moments throughout the alley.
Whether you’re preparing for summer travel or simply want to improve the way you document everyday places, this photowalk will help you slow down, see more intentionally, and come away with stronger images.
Get to Know Tommy:

Born in Los Angeles and raised in Portland, Tommy Spencer’s creative roots run deep in the skateboard and music scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Given a camera at age 11, Tommy has spent decades documenting subcultures, craftspeople, and everyday life with a distinct visual style shaped by authenticity, energy, and storytelling.
Now a Field Product Technical Expert for Fujifilm, Tommy brings both technical knowledge and a documentarian’s eye to his work. Tasked with leading photo walks and teaching classes that cover a broad range of topics, Tommy loves sharing the strengths of Fujifilm's special technical features with creatives.
