White Mountains: Fall Foliage

October 8-9
North Conway, NH
$395/person

The White Mountains are synonymous with Fall in New England

Highways cutting through the Presidential range offer amazing vistas in October while each small town is home to a covered bridge, white church or tree-lined gravel road begging to be photographed.

After shooting fall foliage for the last 10 years, David has decided to put together a few "best of" foliage workshops that visit some of the most picturesque New England sites. The first afternoon we will visit key areas along the Kancamagus Highway and north of North Conway. The next morning we will traverse the southern side of the Whites.

This workshop includes admissions & some meals. Hotel or parking not included.

What You’ll Learn

  • Composition

  • Light intensity and direction

  • Exposure triangle

  • Exposure compensation

  • Depth of field

  • Shooting in low light

  • Shooting fall colors

  • How to create sharper images

  • Use of filters

Recommended Equipment

  • D-SLR or Mirrorless camera

  • Wide Angle

  • Midrange Zoom

  • Telephoto

  • Tripod

  • Remote shutter release

  • Polarizing, ND filters & Graduated ND filters

  • Water

Physical Difficulty

No long walks, no tough climbs, the locations are as easy as you will find in the White Mountains.

 

Meeting Details

The meeting location is still TBD but will be in the North Conway area.

Itinerary

An itinerary and workshop details will be sent to you before the workshop. Actual shoot stops will depend on the weather. Shooting locations may include:

  • Frankeenstein Trestle

  • Crawford Notch Station

  • White Church in Eaton

  • Remick Farm

  • Wonalancet Union Chapel

  • the Birch Path