"Shooting Winter Landscapes in New England"
by David Long-MA
Monday, November 4, 7:30 PM


Winter is my second favorite season mainly because of its juxtaposition with the other three seasons where the scenes overflow with color. Most people avoid shooting in the winter due to the cold, harsh conditions. With good planning, the correct clothing and accessible locations, you have the chance to open up an entirely new landscape opportunity.

Our speaker lives the majority of the year in Massachusetts, splitting his time between the Boston area and Cape Cod. He has been working professionally as a landscape photographer for the last ten years and travels extensively throughout New England teaching landscape photography through workshops and tours, twelve e-books, camera club presentations, national podcasts, landscape blogs and postings to his large social media community. His work has been featured by Outdoor Photographer, The Boston Globe, Newport Life, Cape Cod Magazine, Yankee Magazine and Boston Voyager. David’s work can also be seen on many calendars including, The Light of New England, Maine Life and Vermont Living as well as advertising done on VisitMA, the official advertising site for the state of Massachusetts. Please visit his website at www.davelongphoto.com

His 12 individual guide books are a collection of 15-20 of his favorite locations in a small enough geographical area that you can do in a couple days and are connected on a route that provides you with an interesting trip. His Fall Foliage Guide is a collection of his 60 favorite locations throughout New England. www.davelongphoto.com/ebooks

He runs 15-20 landscape one- and two-day workshops throughout New England from June through December working with students on all aspects of landscape photography. If you would like more information on his workshops, please visit www.bluehourboston.com/workshops

He publishes blogs on all types of landscape photography ranging from shooting fall foliage and winter landscapes to techniques for capturing the full moon and waterfalls. These can all be downloaded for free at www.davelongphoto.com/blog