You will receive one-on-one guided instruction throughout your visit to New Hampshire. Our experienced instructors will assist in your specific camera gear needs while providing you suggestions on composition and location.
During the workshop our small group will ride in style with our 12-person shuttle van. Parking, national, and state park fees are also included for shuttle users.
We’ll be exploring some incredible state parks and catching a tram up a mountain! For those tickets and fees the BPW has you covered. So sit back and enjoy the weekend!
As we enjoy photography filled days, snacks will be essential to keep energy up! Throughout the trip we’ll provide quality foods such as nuts, fruit, granola, and water.
We’re providing participants an exclusive guide to photographing the Kancamagus Highway, which will include a detailed itinerary, a breakdown of suggested gear, and other helpful checklists.
E-meet your fellow photographers and instructors while you learn what to expect in the field. We’ll review safety measures, location, and the logistics behind New Hampshire. This preliminary session is a recorded livestream.
For an additional fee we offer a shuttle service to and from the workshop. Meeting in downtown Boston, cruise up to NH in our 12 person van and ease into the trip while soaking in the fall colors along the drive. Shuttle details available upon registration.
Students are responsible for their own lodging costs. However, the BPW has secured a group rate at a centrally located hotel near the heart of Lincoln. Participants will be provided booking information for the hotel upon registration. Students are also welcome to locate their own accommodations if preferred.
Meals are not included but will always be scheduled. Our staff will offer an array of nearby and enjoyable suggestions for non-provided meals. We also plan to offer group meet-ups for those interested in socializing for dinner.
In our downloadable pamphlet, we will list recommended items to bring to New Hampshire and a link for camera rentals. Although the BPW will have personal protective equipment (PPE) available for use, students are also responsible for bringing their own.
+ Alternative Transportation Options from Boston to New Hampshire:
Aside from our paid shuttle (see above) from Boston > New Hampshire, we do not offer alternative transportation to Lincoln, NH.
This workshop is ideal for all skill levels. New photographers will enjoy the slow pace and be guided on how to create amazing images, while experienced photographers will enjoy scheduled stops for picture perfect lighting, and have time to explore advanced topics with instructors in a 1:1 fashion.
To get the most out of the trip, we encourage students to be knowledgable in the following areas. (We also offer in-person and online workshops to cover all relevant material.)
+ Familiarity with manual exposure settings on your camera (shutter speed, aperture, ISO)
+ (Recommended) Familiarity with lenses:
After registration students will receive an informational packet with detailed equipment suggestions. Below you’ll find a basic list of required/suggested items.
Chris Sanchez: Founder of the BPW, Chris has spent over 12 years taking photographs around the world for work and for fun. A lover of all things food-related and astrophotography, Chris has more snacks in his bag than lenses, but still gets great photos. If you need a snack... you know who to ask.
Pete MacLellan: Former BPW student turned instructor, Pete has road tripped and photographed all over the US. The contrarian Nikon to Chris' Canon, you'll often hear him stating that you can, in fact, take good pictures from a moving car. When you need a hot tea on those chilly astro nights, find Pete setup somewhere nearby with his picnic blanket and camping stove.
The BPW has partnered with The Kancamagus Lodge to reserve a block of rooms for our group.
Students are responsible for all lodging costs but will received a group discount. This hotel is centrally located in the heart of Lincoln, New Hampshire, close to shops, restaurants and more.
Rooms will be either two double beds, or a single queen. Room types are available on a first come first serve basis.
*Please note that the Boston Photography Workshops is not responsible for student hotel reservations outside of the recommended hotel or travel disruptions related to other hotel accommodations/service providers.
For those using the shuttle, we’ll depart Boston mid day and casually drive up to New Hampshire. In the early afternoon, the whole group will meet at our favorite vista overlooking a crystal blue lake and a sea of golden leaves.
Next, we’ll make our way to the hotel and check-in and enjoy a brief rest period. Come golden hour we’ll make our way to another nearby location to capture sunset.
Starting early, we’ll photograph the beautiful park around The Old Man on The Mountain then grab breakfast and coffee at a local Cafe. Next, we’ll take the tram up Cannon Mountain and capture sweeping views of the valley below!
Next we’ll break for lunch and head back at the hotel for a casual editing session. Depending on weather, the evening will be spent photographing sunset or stars atop a nearby mountain vista.
Another early morning, we head east to explore the Kancamangus Highway! The majority of the day will be spent photographing river ways, waterfalls, covered bridges and rolling mountains covered with red and amber leaves.
We’ll also sneak in a relaxing lunch and coffee break. We’ll conclude the day at sunset then enjoy a good night’s rest.
A more casual morning, the group will enjoy breakfast and then transition to an editing session at the hotel, followed by a group lunch and review session. After lunch we’ll pack up out things and depart the hotel. Those using the complimentary shuttle will depart around 12:30/1:00p and leave for Boston.