This Is Your Sign To Go "Color Hunting" With Friends
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This Is Your Sign To Go "Color Hunting" With Friends
"It's fun, it's free, and it offers the perfect excuse to meet up with friends. Instead of going to bars or out to brunch, you gather in a park or on a street corner, have everyone pick a color, and then you walk around looking for your color. As you go, you also snap photos of everything you see in that shade, sort of like you're creating a mini art portfolio."
"Creator @a.hopeworld recently went on a color-hunting date with friends. One person chose pink, another friend went for orange, and another blue. The trio strolled around their city, taking photos of fruit displays, postcard racks, signs, plants, and outfits, and at the end, displayed all of their pics in a grid. The results were stunning. But more importantly, they got to hang out."
"In @a.hopeworld's comments, one person said, "Awww, imma do color hunting with my friends too." Another wrote, "Omg this is sooooo cute. All three so creative." Dozens of other friend groups have shown off their color hunts on the app, like @ visuals.by.doud, who walked around Paris with three pals to capture the sights in selected hues. Here's why this trend should inspire your next hangout."
Color hunting involves groups of friends choosing a color, walking around public spaces, and photographing objects matching their color to create a cohesive photo grid. The activity is free, flexible, and invites creativity through candid shots of fruit displays, signs, plants, postcards, and outfits. Participants replace typical outings like bars or brunch with color-focused strolls that provide an easy excuse to meet. Social posts show groups worldwide, from city strolls to walks in Paris, displaying curated color collections. Common logistical barriers to meeting—finances, scheduling, distance, and transportation—are easier to navigate with this low-cost, local activity.
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